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Birmingham v Leicester Premiership Monday April 28th


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4 hours ago, 1 valve said:

Not really. Once any material capable of absorbing water reaches its saturation point then it means all pore spaces in the substrate are filled. After which any further water applied will run off and gather elsewhere- ie puddles. 
 

True but I am talking about applying water to a track that effectively has no or very little dirt on it, your down to the  hard base which is like concrete and nowhere for the water to go other than run off onto the centre green if there is enough of a camber or more likely sit on top like a wet tarmac road, doesn’t need to puddle to become dangerous.

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