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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: LimeTime on January 09, 2024, 04:41:36 PM
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There used to be many more off tracks, muddy conditions, routinely off 3-5 seconds, now it takes a major downpour to make an off track. And is this surface good for the horses because I dont see many dominant 8 yr olds like there used to be. Quick Command and Rambling WIllie were stars at 8 and from Ive read were drugged quite a bit so maybe the surfaces have an impact.
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They scrape the track its like racing on concrete. No slop. The water runs right to the infield. Not good for the horses
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The condition of the tracks is the main reason for the turnover of horses. The days of a trainer racing the same 10 horses an entire year went out the window when the main focus of the tracks became the time of the mile! Old man Roger has been screaming the final time for years and I always wondered why, then it became clear to me!Houston yells the time so loud because the only people that care about it are miles away on breeding farms!!! ngc3
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The condition of the tracks is the main reason for the turnover of horses. The days of a trainer racing the same 10 horses an entire year went out the window when the main focus of the tracks became the time of the mile! Old man Roger has been screaming the final time for years and I always wondered why, then it became clear to me!Houston yells the time so loud because the only people that care about it are miles away on breeding farms!!! ngc3
Its a sad commentary on harness racing. Too many things are negative that have happened.
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The race track could give two fucks about the horses. I remember years ago the Meadowlands was a limestone surface horses were breaking down left and right they could give a fuck less. When it rains they scrape these tracks like it's an asphalt highway water runs right off.
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The catch drivers are the biggest issue. They want to go fast but not get dirty. Next week they got another option if yours breaks down
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The catch drivers are the biggest issue. They want to go fast but not get dirty. Next week they got another option if yours breaks down
Campbell and O'Donnell were the 2 biggest pussies about mud. They used to scream for apron and fenders if it was raining 50 miles away.
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Campbell and O'Donnell were the 2 biggest pussies about mud. They used to scream for apron and fenders if it was raining 50 miles away.
ahhh secondary question.
Why was/is that the judges at least call for fenders or not ? I raced once and the previous start the track was off and I had fenders on my bike -- next start, track was fast, didn't think about and as I was ready to lead out of the paddock and the judge told me to take them off..... Why ??
Today you see alot of drivers ( Arod was one of the first that I noticed ) have a screen apron on their bikes at all times.
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Campbell and O'Donnell were the 2 biggest pussies about mud. They used to scream for apron and fenders if it was raining 50 miles away.
Billy O' got an eye injury from flying mud, that's why he was sensitive about it.
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Billy O' got an eye injury from flying mud, that's why he was sensitive about it.
It sucks get stuff getting shot into your eye....can be painful, or so i'm told. Nothing wrong with getting a little mud on your helmet though.
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Most tracks sold the harrows for scrap and bought another screen. Harder and harder the tracks get and easier to keep that way.
Only really good track man in NYS is Kim Crawford.
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the only people that should care about time are allard, surrick etc , they are counting days
time of the race should be a non issue other than comparing horses in a race( since all harness races are exactly the same)
we all know thoroughbred times have not really declined in 30 years while harness have dropped a lot
tbred handicappers pay little attention to the final time of the race
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It sucks get stuff getting shot into your eye....can be painful, or so i'm told. Nothing wrong with getting a little mud on your helmet though.
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