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Old 11-07-2006, 10:56 AM
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Default Breeders Cup will not be going to New York

Thayer has stated that the BC will not consider Belmont as a host track until they get the bankruptcy thing settled out. Since they usually announce venues 2 years in advance, that means the Cup may not return to New York until 2010.

Personally, I think this is sad news. I like when the Cup is at Belmont. It is a great place for the horses and for people around the world.

Hopefully they (NYRA and State) gets things worked out so the Cup can go back to Belmont.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:04 AM
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Like it or not, this could make the state,nyra, and the voters settle this mess. The state is so much one of the industrys primary players.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:08 AM
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Well they Cup needs to be at Churchill every three years at minimum because the Breeders Cup gets a tax incentive from the State of KY if they hold it at Churchill once every 3 years. So 2007 and 2008 or 2009 is taken. I dont think this will be cleared up by 2008 so I think 2010 will be when it returns to Belmont.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:08 AM
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NYRA is gone. Their biggest critic is being voted Governor of the state today. Couldn't happen soon enough.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:18 AM
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:55 PM
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NYRA is gone. Their biggest critic is being voted Governor of the state today. Couldn't happen soon enough.
Be careful what you wish for...it could be and most likely will be a lot worst for good racing in N.Y. after next year...thank the next (unfortunately) Governor of the "formerly Empire State". If you think NYRA is that bad, tell me which racing jurisdiction is BETTER with the daily nine race cards? Year round!
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:23 AM
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Belmont is my favorite track but they should never have the Breeders Cup there again. It is too cold and that place is a wind machine. It is absolutely miserable to sit there all day in November.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:27 AM
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I like a three track rotation but throw in an oddball track in the 4th year.

For Example:
2006 - Churchill
2007 - Monmouth
2008 - Santa Anita
2009 - Churchill - tax reasons
2010 - Belmont
2011 - Arlington
2012 - Churchill - tax resons
2013 - Santa Anita

Something like this would be good.
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Old 11-07-2006, 01:34 PM
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Santa Anita will be Poly / Cushion in 2008. Uh Oh.
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Old 11-08-2006, 11:19 AM
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Santa Anita will be Poly / Cushion in 2008. Uh Oh.
Uh Oh is right ! It would seem to me that Santa Anita would be in line for 2008 after its been at Belmont, CD, Monmouth . The euros should love it and the sprint should be even more impossible to 'cap . As somone else pointed out CD and Belmont would likely be in line for 2009-10. The NYRA mess should be settled by then, hopefully.
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:26 AM
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hell,
its in NJ next year.

Im not from that part of the country, but I have visited.
how far is Monmouth from the city really?
isnt it btwn NYC and Phili?

anyway,
its not like east coast horses are going to have to ship for the event.



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Old 11-09-2006, 02:45 AM
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Monmouth is along the Jersey Shore, so I wouldn't classify it as between New York and Philadelphia. It could take about one hour to get there from NYC with the usually expected traffic. (During Friday nights and Saturday mornings during summer, it is ridiculous.)

You can get to Monmouth from NYC by either train or boat. (The ferry is neat.) I used the train once this summer -- Haskell Day -- and I believe it took about 1 1/2 hours. The train delivers you to the backstretch of the track.

Monmouth is a speed favoring one mile oval, and a very nice place to watch the races. It draws a beach crowd, since so many people are on the Jersey Shore during the summer. It's small, though, and I'm unsure how it will hold up during Breeders' Cup week in terms of seating.
thanks,
yeah I play Monmouth sometimes and like you say, its spd favoring.


can they even run a 12f turf race at that track?
not sure its configured to do so.

I wonder how open the Euros are going to be to it?
cold weather, but thats a tight turf course from what I have seen.

no reason to hold it at any track besides Belmont, CD, Arlington or GP imo.




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Old 11-09-2006, 05:22 AM
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thanks,


can they even run a 12f turf race at that track?
not sure its configured to do so.

I wonder how open the Euros are going to be to it?
cold weather, but thats a tight turf course from what I have seen.





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It is a 7/8 turf course...same as Churchill.
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Old 11-10-2006, 01:44 AM
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It is a 7/8 turf course...same as Churchill.

gee,
you think?



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Old 11-10-2006, 01:47 AM
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I'm wondering why the Breeders' Cup hasn't returned to Arlington Park. A friend of mine who went to Arlington in 2002 said it has the best sight lines of any track he has visited -- to which I'm certain the Chicago people will attest -- and he didn't have nearly as many problems as he did at Lone Star, another site that needed temporary seating.

It is "Euro friendly," and resides just outside one of our great cities.
well,
Im not surprised it has not made it back yet.
it was there just 4 years ago.
but I would disappointed if it did not get it back soon.
its got a 9f main oval with a nice, wide 8f turf course.

Ive never been but it looks like the PNC Park of racetracks(anyone who has been to that ballpark in Pittsburgh knows what I am talking about).

Lone Star was a disaster, and I say that as someone who is at LS at least once a month.
no reason to ever go there again.
if you want to give it to Magna, give it to that nightclub down in Hallendale.
similar course layout to Arlington.



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Old 11-10-2006, 07:05 AM
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I see it as an opportunity to improve all major tracks. Get the city or some high finance business to throw a ton of money expanding/renovating these places. It'll be like the All-Star games of our major sports and the Superbowl. Prove your worth and host the BC every other year (leave it at Churchill on opposite years).
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Old 11-10-2006, 08:52 AM
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this is probably a dumb question but i'll ask anyway.
could Colonial Downs hold the BC? we were there this summer and the facilities were very nice but i don't know if it's big enough? the weather would be nicer too.
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Old 11-10-2006, 09:34 AM
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Can't blame the BC for that.....they should just have it at CD every year anyway IMO...its just the ultimate venue for what you need to put on a proper BC...

Belmont is the closest thing to CD in what it can offer, but I HATE the fact they run one-turn races for both the Juvenile and Juvenile Fillies....absolutely hate it......it gives horses like Wild Fit (closing sprinters) a chance to win the races.....they are not a legit 'route' races and true sprinters can be fooled enough to run huge in the races....check Henny Hughes in last year's Juvy..damn near won it on the lead...
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Old 11-10-2006, 03:19 PM
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Default The best way to get to Monmouth

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Monmouth is along the Jersey Shore, so I wouldn't classify it as between New York and Philadelphia. It could take about one hour to get there from NYC with the usually expected traffic. (During Friday nights and Saturday mornings during summer, it is ridiculous.)

You can get to Monmouth from NYC by either train or boat. (The ferry is neat.) I used the train once this summer -- Haskell Day -- and I believe it took about 1 1/2 hours. The train delivers you to the backstretch of the track.

Monmouth is a speed favoring one mile oval, and a very nice place to watch the races. It draws a beach crowd, since so many people are on the Jersey Shore during the summer. It's small, though, and I'm unsure how it will hold up during Breeders' Cup week in terms of seating.
The best way to get there and not to have to deal with traffic is by boat that leaves from Manhattan.
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