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Who awoke Campo out of his slumber
We all know that Kant credits Hume for awakening him out of his intellectual slumber. The rest is history, so to speak.
But what in the world happened to Campo, the racing secretary at NYRA? Is it possible that Campo has overcome his 'distance limitations' slumber by actually carding a 12F turf race (that's not a stake)? Here it is: race 4 tomorrow. What's next, a steady diet of 1 1/4 inner turf races when they get back to BEL? Hey Campo, there's more to racing than just 6F to 9.5F. Get a little creativity in your game. |
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And it drew a field so stellar that the steeplechase horse has a legit shot.
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Think a 12F allowance wouldn't draw? I don't know how long you've been playing the game but the 1 1/4 inner turf race was a staple at BEL for decades. Under Campo, it's a memory. |
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Look at the trainers in the race. A tour de force of fine (turf) horsemen: Jerkens, Clement, Sheppard, Tagg, Motion, Voss, Henning, etc.
There are horses, and plenty of them, that just can't deal with the speed favoring 8.5F inner turf race. I'm just saying, give their connections an option, rather than forcing them to repeatedly run in these races. As for sprints: I'm all for them, typically, but the 5.5F at SAR is a hard race to deal with over the course of 6 weeks. |
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It's not just the lack of marathons, but the entire shortening of the condition book in NY. In the winter, there is the abundance of races at a mile/mile and seventy yards instead of the 8.5F and 9F races that used to be a staple on the inner dirt; races at those distances are now scarcely run in overnight races.
At Belmont, it's not just the turf sprints but the awkardly positioned 9F on the inner turf instead of the "old" 10F and 11F races that we used to frequently see. And I bet you can count on one hand the number of main track, overnight races carded at a distance over a mile on the main track. The lack of variety and shortening of distance has been in evidence the first week of the Saratoga race. Taking out 2YO races and off the turfers, the racing office has carded 10 races at 6F, none at 6.5F, and only 3 at 7F. NYRA can talk about the "distance" purse supplements as evidence of its "commitment" to promoting distance racing (post-Eight Belles). But if this is a good idea, why do it only at Saratoga? Why not do it year-round? In reality, NYRA's racing program, to the frustration of many horsemen (and in the name of the almighty field size), caters to speed, speed and more speed. |
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Who do you like in this race ? Im looking now.... I dont really want the 1,2,9... I dont really want the 8 either but I think thats who Im going to end up landing on. |