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Old 07-16-2008, 10:34 PM
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Default 7/19 (PHA): Inaugural Greenwood Cup ($250k)

8th (3:22) Greenwood Cup S.

1 1/2 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $250,000

1 Barcola Carmouche K 122 L
2 Bureaucratic Bridgmohan S X 114 L
3 Three in the Bag Pino M G 117 L
4 Solemn Promise Carmouche K 114 L
5 Phil the Power Black A S 114 L
6 Evening Attire Espinoza J L 114 L
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Old 07-18-2008, 10:46 PM
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Good luck, Attire.
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Old 07-18-2008, 11:07 PM
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6 horses? That's a poor entertainment product. Doesn't this money come from the juice that the players have to pay? We don't want this 6 horse field bullshit.When will they finally get that through their stubborn heads? Are they this out of touch with the people paying for this? I shouldn't have to even write this. I don't get it. What do we have to do to wake these idiots up? Don't want that ****.
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Old 07-19-2008, 05:51 AM
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6 horses? That's a poor entertainment product. Doesn't this money come from the juice that the players have to pay? We don't want this 6 horse field bullshit.When will they finally get that through their stubborn heads? Are they this out of touch with the people paying for this? I shouldn't have to even write this. I don't get it. What do we have to do to wake these idiots up? Don't want that ****.
It's an inaugural race designed as part of the BC Dirt 'Marathon' Series and was only conceived and added to the schedule about 6 weeks ago. Tough for trainers to plan for this 'spot' in that scenario. Sal Sinatra was actually lucky to get the six. It looked like 5 a day before he took entries.
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Old 07-19-2008, 06:30 AM
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Short fields for dirt stakes is a common facet of the game these days, even in races at shorter distances. How many ran in the Mother Goose? (4) How many in the Jersey Shore? (6) How many in the Triple Bend? (6). Don't see how you can beat up on this race for a short field and not on those others.
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:12 PM
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Don't run races unless it's good entertainment. If you give out money for beating very few horses, then you can't expect people to be attracted to a boring sport. Customers don't like to have to wait a long time for their food, and they shouldn't have to wait 45 minutes for this stupid 6 horse race to be done. Give us a 8-12 horse allowance race. We are paying these purses, and it's about time they think about putting on a competitive event. Don't be giving out 250k for an event the majority of fans don't find appealing. The point you made has to do with making management, owners, and trainers happy. So, don't ever be surprised that we don't have the fan support they have in Japan or Hong Kong. In no way shape or manor is the same effort made to give the fans the same entertainment value as they give their fans. Most of us want nothing to do with the 4-betting-interest race today, or the 6 horse race today. I have no idea why they think fans give a crap about these situations. Most of us despise them for allowing people to get paid our money this easily. All we ask is full competitive fields. You could run 6 races a day, but make them competitive races with 8-12 horses. All of them(No exceptions.) How many times we gotta tell people this? It's important. It needs to be a friggin' top priority. They are too busy looking out for other people's interests. You wonder why people don't go to the track? It's pretty obvious they gotta stay home to piece together some way to get competitive entertainment value. Single tracks just can't get it done.
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:44 PM
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Don't run races unless it's good entertainment. If you give out money for beating very few horses, then you can't expect people to be attracted to a boring sport. Customers don't like to have to wait a long time for their food, and they shouldn't have to wait 45 minutes for this stupid 6 horse race to be done. Give us a 8-12 horse allowance race. We are paying these purses, and it's about time they think about putting on a competitive event. Don't be giving out 250k for an event the majority of fans don't find appealing. The point you made has to do with making management, owners, and trainers happy. So, don't ever be surprised that we don't have the fan support they have in Japan or Hong Kong. In no way shape or manor is the same effort made to give the fans the same entertainment value as they give their fans. Most of us want nothing to do with the 4-betting-interest race today, or the 6 horse race today. I have no idea why they think fans give a crap about these situations. Most of us despise them for allowing people to get paid our money this easily. All we ask is full competitive fields. You could run 6 races a day, but make them competitive races with 8-12 horses. All of them(No exceptions.) How many times we gotta tell people this? It's important. It needs to be a friggin' top priority. They are too busy looking out for other people's interests. You wonder why people don't go to the track? It's pretty obvious they gotta stay home to piece together some way to get competitive entertainment value. Single tracks just can't get it done.
While I agree that racing has not adapted well to the fact that its primary competition are other gambling venues, comments like this neglect the fact that racing is not solely a gambling enterprise. There are days/races where the sport should be appreciated; one of my favorite races of all time was the 1994 Travers (Holy Bull has cause for Concern), but it was not a good betting affair.

Furthermore, there are many conditions at the track where they simply don't have enough horses to fill races with the "big" fields you want; refuse to write those races or not let them go with only 6 or 7 entrants, and you will be putting a lot of owners out of business.
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:47 PM
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Phil The Power when he won at Momnmouth, maybe he can do it again stepping up, with Tony Black up.
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:54 PM
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Don't run races unless it's good entertainment. If you give out money for beating very few horses, then you can't expect people to be attracted to a boring sport. Customers don't like to have to wait a long time for their food, and they shouldn't have to wait 45 minutes for this stupid 6 horse race to be done. Give us a 8-12 horse allowance race. We are paying these purses, and it's about time they think about putting on a competitive event. Don't be giving out 250k for an event the majority of fans don't find appealing. The point you made has to do with making management, owners, and trainers happy. So, don't ever be surprised that we don't have the fan support they have in Japan or Hong Kong. In no way shape or manor is the same effort made to give the fans the same entertainment value as they give their fans. Most of us want nothing to do with the 4-betting-interest race today, or the 6 horse race today. I have no idea why they think fans give a crap about these situations. Most of us despise them for allowing people to get paid our money this easily. All we ask is full competitive fields. You could run 6 races a day, but make them competitive races with 8-12 horses. All of them(No exceptions.) How many times we gotta tell people this? It's important. It needs to be a friggin' top priority. They are too busy looking out for other people's interests. You wonder why people don't go to the track? It's pretty obvious they gotta stay home to piece together some way to get competitive entertainment value. Single tracks just can't get it done.
You are a 100% correct.
It is a crying shame to see a Grade I 10 furlong race with 4 entries. 10 furlong GradeI's are the highlight of American classic distance dirt racing.
4 horses, 6horses for a Stakes race SUCKS.

For some reason fans give ownership a million EXCUSES. The truth is that ownership is doing a lousy job. Don't make excuses for them. It's a lie that they can't roundup allowance level horses to at least get the number of entries up to 8. They just are not good at rounding up extra horses for these events. They aren't good at it. They do not set it as a priority.
The big owners are HAPPY with some easy grade I's.
I don't want to hear how hard it is to get hroses to run for a hundred thousand dollars.

Plain and simple the ownership sucks at rounding up extra allowance horses to fill out these cards. They do not understand the importance of at least 8 horses.
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Old 07-19-2008, 02:22 PM
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For some reason fans give ownership a million EXCUSES. The truth is that ownership is doing a lousy job. Don't make excuses for them. It's a lie that they can't roundup allowance level horses to at least get the number of entries up to 8. They just are not good at rounding up extra horses for these events. They aren't good at it. They do not set it as a priority.
The big owners are HAPPY with some easy grade I's.
I don't want to hear how hard it is to get hroses to run for a hundred thousand dollars.

Plain and simple the ownership sucks at rounding up extra allowance horses to fill out these cards. They do not understand the importance of at least 8 horses.
What is the basis for saying this, and what exactly do you propose is the solution to the problem?? There are many things that go into this. Some examples are too many tracks running at the same time; and in this era of the high-profile, mega-stables with outfits in numerous jurisdictions, there just aren't that many allowance horses to go around in each jurisdiction (but the racing industry as a whole can't limit the number of horses of trainers has, even if, as I believe, it would be a good thing that would likely increase field size).

It's hard to say that the tracks don't get it. Look at what NYRA just did with purse supplements for added betting interests in distance races. Maryland has tried "full field" supplements. Almost every track is focused on average field size.

I usually read the comments about how we have too many state-bred races, but aren't they the ones with full fields. Do the tracks always do a "perfect" job at writing a card? No, but the fact is that the tracks can't win no matter what they do: either have full fields with cheaper horses, and people complain about the quality of the racing, or card higher level races with smaller fields, and then people complain about the number of betting interests.
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:43 PM
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They need to have fewer races....Period. Fewer races,but good races. Don't be giving anybody money for beating 3-5 horses. That needs to simply stop. Don't have the race. Have fewer stakes races. Give the money to alowance horses who are willing to run in big fields. Increase their purses, and forget about catering to the stakes horses with 4-6 horse betting interests. If somebody else was paying these purses, then fine, but the bettors are paying it. You get that? The gamblers are paying for these purses, and for the most part, we hate these short fields. All we read on here is how the Gov't is inefficient etc. They pay Gov't workers too much for too little work etc. Well, what do you think about giving out 250k for competing against just 3-5 horses? ....GOV'T RACING?....They think they can do with the fans money as they see fit, but we hate them for running these short fields. I want these suits to know I despise them for giving out 200k-300k for competing against 3-5 horses. There is no excuse for giving Bobby Frankel 20k (his part) for beating 3-4 horses. It's asanine. Make them compete,or don't give them the money. This is bullshit. Give the money to allowance horses in full fields.
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:47 PM
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what exactly do you propose is the solution to the problem??
Hire Scuds

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Old 07-19-2008, 03:54 PM
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that was cool, Evening Attire in a romp.
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:55 PM
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Awsome Performance by the old gray guy!!!!!!!!! He actually broke pretty well today also. Congrats to his connections!!
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great horse and good ride by t black for 2nd
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:55 PM
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Old guys rule!

Congrats to Mr. Evening Attire, Esquire, and his connections.
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FANTASTIC!!!! Congrats to the connections.. What a warrior!!!
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:57 PM
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Woo-Hoo! The Old Man finally gets the sort of distance he needs and shows them how its done! And he came out of the gate with his field!
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:59 PM
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Default Congrats 'Norfolk'.. Attire with 12f NTR.. Cup berth..

Congrats to DTer 'Norfolk' (Joe Grant), wife Mary, partner and Hall of Fame trainer T.J. Kelly, trainer Pat Kelly and the whole team on Evening Attire's huge effort today earning a BC Dirt Marathon berth and setting a PHA track record for 12f in winning the first Greenwood Cup... Unbelievable! And to Jose Espinoza on a superb ride!

Also to John Perrotta on Phil the Power's excellent 2nd!
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Old 07-19-2008, 04:01 PM
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Away pretty good for him, didn't sleepwalk out of the gate as usual! It's a great win, I caught half the exacta with Phil The Power 2nd at 30-1!
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