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![]() so we could all do better but i get the lecture? i know im new here but that is bs.
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People here make proclamations of certainty all the time that aren't true. Do you think that the horseman's association isn't aware with how much has been paid out? Do you think they do not monitor the numbers? You understand that they are contractually obligated to do this? Perhaps Monmouth will add money to the purses toward the end of the meet? Perhaps they will add money to the stakes as well? Perhaps they will simply carry the money forward to the fall meet and increase the purse levels there? Perhaps all the races on haskell day will be boosted to 100k? Perhaps they will have a big party with the money? As for the idea that there will be no racing in NJ if this isnt a big success...If that is so (and all signs are that it is) then why would they underpay the purses? To save the money for a meet that wont take place? They have a 12 million dollar stakes schedule. Through this weekend they will have paid out 3 million. After 36% of the meet they have only paid out 25% of the stakes money. That means obviously that the purses paid out on an average daily basis will be higher as the meet goes on. The uniqueness of the meet really isnt that it may be the last, etc. It is that they have scheduled two seperate meets with completely different purse structures. If there arent enough quality horses to fill all the scheduled allowance races during the first meet would it not make sense to hold over some of that money to the next meet as opposed to giving it away senselessly to keep up with some marketing slogan? I have no idea what they are doing nor do I really care. But the idea that each day would have $1 million dollars in purses is not only silly but easily refuted simply by looking at a condition book. |
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like i said, it will be interesting to revisit this thread after the meet. im sure you still wont care then either, after being proven wrong. again. |
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![]() no, that wasn't what i meant. nevermind.
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Full moon last night. That's the only possible thing I can come up with as to why your harmless comments brought such anger. |
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![]() Let me ask you a question GG. How close to $50 million do they have to give out for you not to declare that they never intended to give out the $50 million? $45 mill? $48mill? $49,999,999?
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Let me ask you a question, Chuck.....if you should ever train a horse that loses the KY Derby by a nose will you tell people you trained a KY Derby winner? Yes, I know, you would ( and should ) be ecstatic....but you would also be lying if you said you trained a Derby winner. It's a game of inches.
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![]() The bottom line is that there is a lot of defensive nitpicking in this thread. The gist of the original argument by Byk is correct. Nobody is criticizing the Monmouth meet from a fan's perspective ( nor should they ). But there is an underlying discussion, a white Elephant so to speak, and frankly this thread is making that even more abundantly clear.
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![]() Ended up being 500K thanks to all of those $1,500 spruce ups to the horses who got their clock cleaned.
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![]() regulated? you got regulated on page 2 of this thread.
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![]() of course if it is 49 million or close to that its close enough. but when the number is closer to 45 million i will be waiting for the excuses.
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![]() May I ask.. why are you so worried about this?
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![]() That's nothing new... I'm just trying not to get emotional now.
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The other thing your argument ignores is that you parse the money out in the manner you suggest, which obviously I understand and agree in theory with what you are saying, when your results will allow you to increase purses later. Well, while the handle numbers have been phenominally good, and surely way better than I expected, they still don't justify these purse levels, even with the subsidy, so how exactly can that translate into raising purses later in this 50 day session....or at least enough to meet the announced average? Once again, so that it is clear, this Monmouth meeting has been a great success from a fan's perspective, and that is a great thing. Nobody can, or should, argue with that. However, that doesn't preclude having some realistic discussions about other facets of the plan. In fact, this should be especially important in this example given how many people claim this is a blueprint for a direction racing could, should, or must be not only exploring but perhaps heading towards. Looking at all parts, and honestly seeing how well they work, is the only way to reach intelligent and successful conclusions.
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