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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: LUCPARK on October 10, 2023, 12:22:14 PM
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https://ustrottingnews.com/u-s-harness-racing-economic-indicators-for-2023-third-quarter/
SO FOR THE CRYBABIES ON HERE WHO CANT LOOSE 5 BUCKS ON A RACE WITH DIGINITY
AND KEEP CRYING
THE GAME IS NOT DEAD
YOUR HANDICAPPING SKILLS ARE
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https://ustrottingnews.com/u-s-harness-racing-economic-indicators-for-2023-third-quarter/
SO FOR THE CRYBABIES ON HERE WHO CANT LOOSE 5 BUCKS ON A RACE WITH DIGINITY
AND KEEP CRYING
THE GAME IS NOT DEAD
YOUR HANDICAPPING SKILLS ARE
Handle Up
But is it a victory that without slots --- they would be racing form a third of what the purses are ?
--- Breeder programs would be in the toilet !
--- Forget a Million dollar Jug !
Sounds like Biden Talk --- hey inflation didn't go up as much -- Build Back Better is working ;D
And you say the sport is not dead ? ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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Handle Up
But is it a victory that without slots --- they would be racing form a third of what the purses are ?
--- Breeder programs would be in the toilet !
--- Forget a Million dollar Jug !
Sounds like Biden Talk --- hey inflation didn't go up as much -- Build Back Better is working ;D
And you say the sport is not dead ? ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
Handle Up
But is it a victory that without slots --- they would be racing form a third of what the purses are ?
--- Breeder programs would be in the toilet !
--- Forget a Million dollar Jug !
Sounds like Biden Talk --- hey inflation didn't go up as much -- Build Back Better is working ;D
And you say the sport is not dead ? ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
A 1/3 of the purse money?? Try closer to 1/5 to 1/10 the purse money!!
How much the handle be up/down without the ‘bridge jumpers’?
All opinions welcome!
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Maybe not 'DEAD' but alot like the vast majority of us on here, well on the way. We just may not see it in our time, but make no mistake, It's coming!
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This report has nothing to get excited about for owners, participants or fans. Race days are down. Average amount bet per race is down. Costs of ownership is way up. Track attendance not reported because it is near non-existent. I don’t have any reason to be disrespectful to opposite opinions but if you think this is a good report think again. If you look at these numbers for any other business type stockholders or private owners would be looking to bail out.
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This report has nothing to get excited about for owners, participants or fans. Race days are down. Average amount bet per race is down. Costs of ownership is way up. Track attendance not reported because it is near non-existent. I don’t have any reason to be disrespectful to opposite opinions but if you think this is a good report think again. If you look at these numbers for any other business type stockholders or private owners would be looking to bail out.
Do you think "handle is down" would be better news?
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It's meaningless either way. We lost our fan base a generation ago. You could have nude female drivers and it's still not coming back.
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It's meaningless either way. We lost our fan base a generation ago. You could have nude female drivers and it's still not coming back.
Nude female drivers now that’s something I’m surprised John Manzi didn’t come up with at Monticello. Then again if this nude driving colony comes from the paddocks I’ve been in I think we should pass on this promotion.
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Even Elisha Lafrenierre? ;D
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why in this discussion do people keep saying " but without the slot money harness racing is dead" but we do have the slot money so that is a non issue, once again it was their payment to be allowed to operate casinos at the racetracks and they have done very well by that arrangement
also please accept the glory days of live attendance being strong is never going to happen, the best you can hope for and the way the sport should be marketed is to hype the big races and make them social events that people want to attend, people play poker and black jack on their phone/computer, why is horse racing any different
the real challenge is getting younger people to be aware and have some sense of harness racing so they bet , who cares if they ever come to the track
it is actually a positive that people can bet from home and not have to drive to the track , are folks likely to bet more if they can sit at home and bet rather than spending time and money commuting to the track in miserable November or December etc weather or not bothering to go at all
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The weather never bothered them in the past when there was a quality product that offered value and harness racing was embedded in their psyche. In fact the highest single attendance night in history was at RR on a random December evening. I guess the people that talk about the slot revenue incessantly are really saying "what happens when it's gone"
There were races at Pocono yesterday where the handle was frightfully low. A 5th of what it was 35 years ago when I was grooming for Arnold Teat and Greg Wasiluck was leading driver- hardly "GloryDays", but people came out.
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agreed fuguzzi , weather never bothered any of us back then but that was because thee was fuck all else to do
no computers, no cell phones , no internet and you got about 5 channels on the tv
its different now, most people that go to the track today are bored with all the time between races, better they sit at home and bet and multi task
i dont like it either but it is what it is
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Dear Mr Jug: I was a Fan-Owner since 56 years ago. Before you say it I know I’m a dinosaur in this age of betting from smart phones and iPads. But the #1 reason I loved harness racing was the excitement of the live races. I loved the crowds and all the characters at the NY tracks. I loved the smell of the animals and their trainers warming them up. (no offense Fug 😀) What smelled better near the rail was a hyped up horse taking a big dump while never stopping his jog. I mean can you do that? How about all those huge nights at Roosevelt Raceway? What was better than a Saturday summer night at Monticello Raceway with a 8:45 P.M. starting time so all the hotel workers and religious Jewish people could make the Daily Double? I know young people reading this will think I’m nuts but for me these were the best of times. Sitting at a computer or cell phone to bet is not even on my radar.
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This report has nothing to get excited about for owners, participants or fans. Race days are down. Average amount bet per race is down. Costs of ownership is way up. Track attendance not reported because it is near non-existent. I don’t have any reason to be disrespectful to opposite opinions but if you think this is a good report think again. If you look at these numbers for any other business type stockholders or private owners would be looking to bail out.
considering the way the economy is heading, i would say “yes”, racing is still in a pretty favorable spot.
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agreed fuguzzi , weather never bothered any of us back then but that was because thee was fuck all else to do
no computers, no cell phones , no internet and you got about 5 channels on the tv
its different now, most people that go to the track today are bored with all the time between races, better they sit at home and bet and multi task
i dont like it either but it is what it is
Everything you said is balls on accurate
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tmbz1
Everything you said is balls on accurate
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mr 26
i hear you and agree completely
i too enjoyed those times
but i cant change todays world
would i rather it be 40 years ago , damn straight
having said that i thank god i/we grew up when we did
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put me down for a big ME TOO tmbz1
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why in this discussion do people keep saying " but without the slot money harness racing is dead" but we do have the slot money so that is a non issue, once again it was their payment to be allowed to operate casinos at the racetracks and they have done very well by that arrangement
also please accept the glory days of live attendance being strong is never going to happen, the best you can hope for and the way the sport should be marketed is to hype the big races and make them social events that people want to attend, people play poker and black jack on their phone/computer, why is horse racing any different
the real challenge is getting younger people to be aware and have some sense of harness racing so they bet , who cares if they ever come to the track
it is actually a positive that people can bet from home and not have to drive to the track , are folks likely to bet more if they can sit at home and bet rather than spending time and money commuting to the track in miserable November or December etc weather or not bothering to go at all
The issue isn't the handle it's where the handle is being placed. The handle could be 20% higher next year but if that handle is less on track, less OTB, and mostly ADW. Also ADW wagered on tracks out of state then the purse account gets less and less of that handle. ADW was the gorilla in the room because the industry didn't have the foresight to figure that platform out on its own. For that they get crumbs, peanuts, virtually nothing of that overall handle when divided up into a purse account. As far as the track/casino deal yes it's still here but when will it not be and whoever posted purses as a 1/5 or 1/10th will be right on.
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The issue isn't the handle it's where the handle is being placed. The handle could be 20% higher next year but if that handle is less on track, less OTB, and mostly ADW. Also ADW wagered on tracks out of state then the purse account gets less and less of that handle. ADW was the gorilla in the room because the industry didn't have the foresight to figure that platform out on its own. For that they get crumbs, peanuts, virtually nothing of that overall handle when divided up into a purse account. As far as the track/casino deal yes it's still here but when will it not be and whoever posted purses as a 1/5 or 1/10th will be right on.
Thank you for the shout out!
My first venture into the business was at Pompano Park [RIP] in 2004 pre slots. I knew going in it was a losing proposition going in {I talked my girlfriend into going in half with me as she was warned of the financial losses} and we did it anyway. It was one of the best experiences of my life (I have bowled 2 perfect games on the same night and cashed in a Professional Bowlers Association 50+ tournament, tying Norm Duke and beating Pete Weber in that tournament}. My girlfriend and I actually bred our mare a few years later and he made the races finishing 3rd to Sweet Lou in his first lifetime start.
The only reason I am in the business today is because of the 'slot-infused' purses. I'm not going to lie about this and many others that are owners here are too. At least you have a chance to recoup your investment into the "dying sport" and still enjoy it. I 100% respect my current trainer and it is a business experience as well as a social/friendship one too.