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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: jupiter on February 25, 2025, 07:14:46 PM
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Have they been frozen and fired yet, just a matter of time.
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Nope. Their safety numbers show they are actually doing a job. Not just a position
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No, as a matter of fact, I see the opposite trending. JMHO, they are here to stay, are making progress, getting more effective, and eventually, in one form or another will be the overall governing body (for both t-breds and harness) this sport and industry has long needed.
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No, as a matter of fact, I see the opposite trending. JMHO, they are here to stay, are making progress, getting more effective, and eventually, in one form or another will be the overall governing body (for both t-breds and harness) this sport and industry has long needed.
Hisa will be governing harness racing in the near future. Crooked vets and chemist trainers could be in trouble
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it is a state by state decision-and apparently breed by breed if I am not mistaken
in the tbreds--both West Virginia and Texas have refused to allow HISA in their state racing business
not sure how it is played out in harness racing
Parx, Presque Isle and Penn National allow HISA, does anyone think Pocono would actually allow HISA in?
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Texas, Louisiana and West Virginia got a favorable outcome in a lawsuit. Still working its way through the appeals process. The tracks have no say in whether they want HISA or not. It will be the regulator in all horse racing in the near future
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I have not been following the ongoing status of the pending lawsuits and appeals. However, while some states did get a favorable ruling----one, I believe they were either stays, temporary injunctions, etc.; and two, they were prior to the last legislative revision. Since the FTC (and Congress) revised the legislation and governing authority of HISA, I think that changes and impacts the rulings that the states received.
All things considered, in the end, I do not see a state deciding "we don't want it" and "we won't go along"----because HISA will have the authority and right to enforce it. There are numerous enforcement actions they can take. Didn't they already do this in Texas? I believe Texas received a favorable ruling, but didn't they get their simulcasting signal shut down or something? I don't remember the details. At the end of the day, I think HISA will stand, and eventually, the harness industry will have little to no choice but to play ball.
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Texas, Louisiana and West Virginia got a favorable outcome in a lawsuit. Still working its way through the appeals process. The tracks have no say in whether they want HISA or not. It will be the regulator in all horse racing in the near future
very informative--thank you tmbz1
I would expect the deep red states to continue to receive favorable rulings
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https://paulickreport.com/news/ray-s-paddock/ntra-hisa-has-been-a-clear-game-changer-for-thoroughbred-racing
From Paulick Report.
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Texas, Louisiana and West Virginia got a favorable outcome in a lawsuit. Still working its way through the appeals process. The tracks have no say in whether they want HISA or not. It will be the regulator in all horse racing in the near future
Then the money starts flowing to the regulators.
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Too little, too late. 11.wp
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Anyone who believes HISA will do anything nut make the juice trainers more money is delusional. Taking away most every single basic med that works only leaves what doesn't test.
Remember, horse racing and integrity should never appear in the same sentence.
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Anyone who believes HISA will do anything nut make the juice trainers more money is delusional. Taking away most every single basic med that works only leaves what doesn't test.
Remember, horse racing and integrity should never appear in the same sentence.
Correct. The only way to stop drugs is for law enforcement to commence surveillance, wire tapping and undercover actions which will never happen on a wide scale, as harness racing isn't a priority. Like you posted, drugs that are undetectable are UNDETECTABLE. The advanced testing that is being implemented will find nothing that the 30% winners are using. It will catch the poor slob trying to just get a check to pay his incoming feed bill. The cheaters have won. Take all the wasted money trying to fight the inevitable and use it to find homes for the poor horses.
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HISA will destroy all horse racing in time. You're a fool if you think otherwise.
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I’ll answer it this way:
I basically stopped watching tbred races a year or 2 ago because of all the breakdowns during the race. I had a constant feeling of dread each race.
Since HISA fully took over, I started watching again and haven’t seen any breakdowns (yet). Hope I didn’t put an evil eye on by saying that.
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Ontario has had a rash of unlabeled injectables found in searches. If they send the unlabeled injectable away for analysis maybe they can come up with a test. All were fined $1,000 and given a 7 day suspension.
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Ontario has had a rash of unlabeled injectables found in searches. If they send the unlabeled injectable away for analysis maybe they can come up with a test. All were fined $1,000 and given a 7 day suspension.
Brett Lester
Francis Guillemette
Tim Meyers
Jean Francois Maguire
Are the 4 published thus far. Take the time and look up their current stats compared to stats from a couple of years ago before they woke up and could all of a sudden train at a .400 clip
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maybe its some of fishmans left over stuff. tell them to give him a call. im sure they can get ahold of him.