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Old 05-11-2009, 03:24 PM
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http://www.drf.com/drfNewsArticle.do...8&subs=0&arc=0

In this article, Andy Beyer suggests that the only racing in Maryland should be a short meet at Pimlico from early April through the end of May. He feels racing at Laurel should end completely.

Here's my question (note: This is a question, not a criticism. I want to make that clear since there seems to be a problem here with interpreting questions as jabs):

If Maryland only conducted live racing for 7 or 8 weeks a year, would that actually help the industry financially? It seems that even with better racing and increased purse money per race, there would be less revenue to go around. Am I wrong?

I actually like the idea. I think we would see much better horses in MD. But would it do much to help MD racing?
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Old 05-11-2009, 03:27 PM
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I disagree.
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Old 05-11-2009, 03:34 PM
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I mostly agree. I would only run Pimlico for a week though.
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Old 05-11-2009, 03:42 PM
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I'd run from Pimlico for at least 45 minutes or so if we're being safe about things.
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Old 05-11-2009, 05:01 PM
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i agree,finger lakes needs more horses..
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Old 05-11-2009, 05:34 PM
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If Laurel were to remain a simo facility I see no reason why they shouldn't have a similar shortened meet in the fall and feature the DC International,DeFrancis Dash,Laurel Futurity and Selima Stakes as post breeders cup races.
Open the meet when Delaware closes and run 5 weeks through Christmas.
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Old 05-11-2009, 05:29 PM
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http://www.drf.com/drfNewsArticle.do...8&subs=0&arc=0

In this article, Andy Beyer suggests that the only racing in Maryland should be a short meet at Pimlico from early April through the end of May. He feels racing at Laurel should end completely.

Here's my question (note: This is a question, not a criticism. I want to make that clear since there seems to be a problem here with interpreting questions as jabs):

If Maryland only conducted live racing for 7 or 8 weeks a year, would that actually help the industry financially? It seems that even with better racing and increased purse money per race, there would be less revenue to go around. Am I wrong?

I actually like the idea. I think we would see much better horses in MD. But would it do much to help MD racing?

No, this would not help MD racing or MD horsemen. Opening Pimlico for a short meet would help bring Pimlico back into the spotlight, assuming purses would be raised and many more stake races would be funded. Obviously, the building would have to be upgraded also.

The losers would be the MD breeders, since there would no longer be a need for MD-breds, and the average MD owner/trainer. A short but sweet Pimlico meet would mostly attract better horses from all over - and while that's great for the fans, most of us longtime MD owners would be shoved aside because most of our stock couldn't compete during the high end meet.

Closing Laurel won't solve MD racing's problems. If anything shortening the Laurel meet so it runs from mid-Aug to Jan 1, with the niche being turf racing, seems like the best idea to me. MD would also need to develop a circuit with Delaware Park and Colonial.

My 2009 circuit dates would look like this:

Apr 18 to Preakness Day - Pimlico
May 20 to July 4 - Delaware Park
July 5 to Aug 16 - Colonial Downs
Aug 21 to Jan 1 - Laurel

Bowie Training Center needs to be closed. Pimlico would close a few days after the Preakness - no training. Laurel would stay open year round for training.
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Old 05-11-2009, 06:39 PM
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The losers would be the MD breeders, since there would no longer be a need for MD-breds, and the average MD owner/trainer. A short but sweet Pimlico meet would mostly attract better horses from all over - and while that's great for the fans, most of us longtime MD owners would be shoved aside because most of our stock couldn't compete during the high end meet.
I understand that it would be bad for the longtime MD owners personally, but how would the presence of a much higher quality product hurt racing overall?
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:10 PM
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Maryland breds could still have their state bred stakes races and Maryland Million day.I haven't followed racing in Maryland closely for 5 years but there hasn't been a race restricted to Maryland breds for the average maiden or claimer for almost 30 years. The state bred program is geared to allowance horses.
There are plenty of races in Delaware and Charles Town for Md. bred claimers to run in throughout the year when Pimlico and Laurel close.Virginia racing has been littered with Md. bred horses for years.
I feel two shortened meets is worth a try at least for one year.
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:46 PM
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maryland could become another ohio.
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:54 PM
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maryland could become another ohio.
It already is,I can't decide which is worse.
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Old 05-11-2009, 06:23 PM
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i think doing that type of change would hurt the industry in the long run. like phystech said, what about the breeders? you can't just look at the racing side-the industry includes so many more people than just the folks working at laurel or pimlico.
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