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E.D> , I know you have a half century of knowledge and wisdom in racing. Me too. I witnessed many of the fixed races. I remember the last race at Monticello, 1984. The race where I think 4 drivers and 3 trainers where charged by the RWB for race fixing. I remember being in the paddock at Freehold where the last race again was almost a daily set-up. I watch Walter case accept his "package " at Northfeild right in front of me, as I was an owner at my trainers barn, with a horse in the race. This game has been a set -up from the first day I saw it. Now, it is still a scam using ,ore recent technology.
Everyone dies broke
Carmine, Herve or Ross Hayter. Masters of the set up.
I laugh at these guys who cheated the betting public, back in the day, think that the guys who gas nowadays are the ones who ruined harness racing. At least the guys who pay to gas are racing to win.
Stone, You make a good point..I don't disagree with you...There's enough blame to go around for ruining this sport from race fixing to horse drugging...For me personally, the drugging bothers me more because I feel bad for all the equine deaths and injuries that have occurred due to the chemists of today..That being said, I'm not condoning cheating or stiffing a horse either..I really do believe that the decline of this sport was inevitable as gambling \ entertainment choices have changed greatly in the last 40 years ...Even when people thought racing was fixed back in the 60's\70's , the grandstands were filled...As I watched my father and his friends born in the 1930's and earlier die off, so did the sport...I just think younger people moved onto other forms of gambling and harness racing got left behind..Just not exciting or glamorous enough I guess...
Ira used to dump on orders more at Washington Park than all the horses emptying out on track. Phil Milburn owned him.