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Second inspection for Exeter as frost threatens Devon National fixture
Exeter: sun 'needs to come out'Credit: Edward Whitaker
Exeter's Devon National meeting today, subject to an 8am inspection initially, must now pass a check at 9.30am.
The seven-race card, due to start at 2.00, has a chance of going ahead as the course is 70 per cent raceable, but officials "need the sun to come out" after temperatures dipped to -2.5C and left parts of the track frozen.
There are no problems at Warwick, which stages the other jumps meeting today, while all-weather action takes place at Lingfield, Wolverhampton and Dundalk.
James BurnLambourn correspondent
Published on 23 February 2018inPreviews
Last updated 08:50, 23 February 2018
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