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who is that bowie? Hes 92
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I see they did not put cushion track on the inside training track.Does this meet the CHRB requirement?Which trainers are using this track versus cushion for workouts?Something to watch maybe?
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Vienna has used it for years. Slow long works for him in most of his routers |
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Uhm that would be Billy Idol
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In that case hes only 72.
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I don't understand why so many people don't understand the situation in SOCAL. There is no way we had enough horses to fill cards out here(when we had dirt.)Now ,we do have horses that can come back to race(with much less time between races etc.) You want us to just train horses on it,and still race them on dirt.Well,that's stupid,because they run their hardest in the actual races.I don't have a problem with looking for the best possible synthetic,but don't tell us to go back to dirt(we have had all those short fields etc.. enough of that useless 5 horse chalk racing.) It's about reducing breakdowns,but it's also about having enough horses to have competitive racing.I would expect the track at Anita will be problematic during this meet.That's the way it was at HWD for the Fall Meet last year.The barns are almost full at both Hwd and Anita.We got horses to run. You can't comprehend that part.We are not going back to that short field match-racing bullshit.
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Give it a year scud
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Check out Saturdays card at SA. There are 113 horses(not including the AE's) in 10 races. Only the Oak Tree has small field of 6 and it has 3 very good mares in Nashobas Key, Citronade and Black Mamba. Now if DM could scrape off the poly and put down a cushion you would have this year round. By the way Todays card had 84 going in 8 races----over 10 average Fridays card has 69 in 8 races----over 8.5 |
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One thing I noticed watching the SA races was that the track had harrow marks in it. Is anybody at the meet? Are they working the surface between races? I ask, as that is different than what they do with the artificial surface at KEE (essentially leave it alone, they pick up manure between races).
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Yeah,and for all the praise that the New York "DIRT" racing gets,the thing that bails them out is that they breed all those cheap New York breds that are the healthiest of weeds.Really,how much self discipline does it take to realize they aren't that appropriate for wagering on? Not much...Look at that 1st race today at Belmont.I mean that's what you're gunna get with dirt racing(horses scratched,and a damn 4 horse field.) Actually Seeking the Glory has no shot to win,or place.That's a 54k purse.That's the money (that 54k) that comes from people betting.Now you tell me why we are paying 54k to see 3 horses compete? This is what they would have us go back to? No way. |
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Honestly though, it is great to be able to handicap a race at SA without always landing on the chalk or trying to force yourself to beat the chalk.. Big competitive fields = bigger chance to be rewarded well for being right. On my way to SA in an hour! |
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