Heavy rain earlier in the week had left the place to move in places, with Chase track ranked better than the obstacle course and a temporary six racing card over fences.
However, this readiness card will not be required, as the course official Andrew Cooper has found the conditions to improve with obstacles, now fit for action, and the land is being reported heavy soft in places.
The functional event of the seven competitions is the pursuit of the virgin virgin bet for the first class Scilly Novices, and the fences above the fences are evaluated a little better as soft, heavy in places.
The runway statement said: “After checking this morning, it was decided to continue our original seven -racing program on Saturday, including both obstacles and persecution.
“Although no further inspection is planned at the moment, we will continue to monitor the conditions over the next 48 hours and provide an update if necessary.”
The card on Thursday in Wincanton also received forward after a morning check.
A check was planned for 8am, but employees were able to make a more conversation, with the land being described as heavy.