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Recent all-weather winner Apotheosis (4.00) is not harshly treated off a 5lb higher mark at Nottingham.
There are a couple of all-weather winners in the family, so today's first jaunt in that sphere could be the day to catch him, from a mark 10lb below the one he started from, with cheekpieces on for the first time.
BBC Radio Nottingham's Dave Bracegirdle: "Weather was the winner on the final day as the contest petered out into a draw.
Now that political moderates like her are all but wrung out of her party, one might fairly ask of Republicans, "Where are the Snowes of yesteryear?") Inevitably, in life's game of Chutes and Ladders, unusual weather brings both winners and losers.
BBC London 94.9's Kevin Hand: "It was a frustrating day for all at Edgbaston as the weather was the overall winner.
What the time limit is on a tough mountain stage is one of the press room's favourite guessing games, and factors such as the weather, the brilliance of the winner and the quality of the chief commissaire's breakfast, all come into play.
Sri Lanka look the more likely winners whatever the weather, but in this weather they're absolute certainties.
In 2003, Jerry Kelly, a two-time PGA Tour winner, sought out Weathers at a tournament because he was experiencing pain in a shoulder joint.
Tryster, last year's Easter Classic winner on All-Weather Finals Day at Lingfield, was the favourite for the race, but even his exceptional turn of foot could not close the gap to Real Steel after he turned for home at the back of the field.
Last year's weather was exceptionally craptastic; branding winners were GroupMe with their rain ponchos to help fend off three days of downpours.
The 14-times major winner finished the weather-delayed second round with a three-over-par 75 for a seven-over aggregate of 151.
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