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Synthetic

Synthetic describes an engineered racing surface of sand, fibre and wax, given its own going classification rather than a number on the turf scale. Australian synthetic tracks are used heavily through winter when turf becomes unraceable. They race consistently, drain almost completely, and typically show less severe bias than wet turf — but synthetic form is a poor guide to turf form and should be read as a separate record.

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The horse's three synthetic wins told us little about her turf prospects.

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