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Re: PA trainer gets lifetime ban...
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2025, 01:49:14 PM »
While we agree on the HISA type system, and I couldn't agree you more on getting rid of the current leadership of the USTA, I don't agree that even a new USTA should be the governing body. But that's a discussion for another time and place, LOL.

I guess the issue is that that HISA, and perhaps HIWU, is "run" by the government. However, while I get that government typically cannot compete or compare to private enterprise, I don't really see this as HISA being run by the government. HISA is a private, self-regulatory organization. Yes, they were enacted, legislatively, by Federal legislation, and they may operate under the governance of the FTC; however, the way I see it, operationally and administratively they function autonomously. This is not the US Postal Service or even the Federal Reserve. LOL. Perhaps who runs it is perception. I get your point(s) though; valid and well-taken. Thanks.

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Re: PA trainer gets lifetime ban...
« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2025, 07:50:55 PM »
I don't follow the Thoroughbreds. A friend that does says HISA has made a difference. If they stopped beards & did more out of competition testing it would make a difference. The big super trainer barns would become average & shrink...in my opinion. That would level the playing field. All of a sudden you could race to win instead of a minor check. I believe HISA could get the costs down & they are the last hope for the sport. It is probably to late for many who have left the game.

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Re: PA trainer gets lifetime ban...
« Reply #17 on: May 03, 2025, 08:20:14 AM »
Harness racetracks can not afford HISA. actually neither can runners. They are getting crushed from the fees. Won't be long horse racing in general will be a thing of the past .

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