Author Topic: Harness Racing on Life Support and Cheating has nothing to do with it  (Read 2506 times)

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dougie

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I used to love the PBKC on a weekend afternoon. I remember great sandwiches and hot dogs. I don't remember it's menu. But on certain days, they drew some big crowds. After the races, we'd go have dinner on the island of Palm Beach at Testa's. Great food. I think they closed a while back.

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    I've been hearing about the death of racing for over 30+ years. In that time purses, driver, trainer, owner, horse earnings, salaries, and yearling prices have skyrocketed. I'd say its doing very well.   
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It won’t die.  People just won’t be able to afford to do it for a living based on what the purses will become once the casinos are let off the hook.

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I believe cheaters had a lot to do with killing the sport. It leads to way to much chalk and boring races. The Meadowlands empty out many bettors got tired of the cheaters. Yonkers was no different. I had a group of friends that sat in the restaurant. They were small time owners and big bettors. The cheaters ran them out and made them sour.
No one wants to spend hours handicapping to have the cheats blow you away. Horse gamblers want to cash big tickets.
I also had many friends that switch to the runners or poker.
Fast forward to today and yes it is on life support. There are not many fans or bettors left. A few big barns do very well. The majority struggle to stay afloat. I listened to  LUCPARK's story. He has money, used big trainers, and lost much money.

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I believe cheaters had a lot to do with killing the sport. It leads to way to much chalk and boring races. The Meadowlands empty out many bettors got tired of the cheaters. Yonkers was no different. I had a group of friends that sat in the restaurant. They were small time owners and big bettors. The cheaters ran them out and made them sour.
No one wants to spend hours handicapping to have the cheats blow you away. Horse gamblers want to cash big tickets.
I also had many friends that switch to the runners or poker.
Fast forward to today and yes it is on life support. There are not many fans or bettors left. A few big barns do very well. The majority struggle to stay afloat. I listened to  LUCPARK's story. He has money, used big trainers, and lost much money.

Of course the cheaters killed the sport, they're talking about the level that it is at now.  Even with the welfare and being gambler not influenced (as much or at all).

Stop the drugs, cheating and hand out to celebrities (that are racing fans too) $50,000,000 in horse ownerships and endorsement money to show up.  Throw big events at the track on race days and off.  Throw another $50,000,000 in guaranteed pools.

Better get the collection cup out from everyone who makes money off racing i.e. the breeders, the entire supply chain of goods and services, the tracks...!

Or take the money and run, like now, lack integrity, crimes, animal abuse, make the gamblers and honest participants continue to look like fools...until the gravy train would stop.

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I was a huge fan of clubhouse dining to watch the races.  It has gone away in Delaware.  Although Harrington will allow you to order food in the bar and carry to the clubhouse with no waitress service at all.  Not even for drinks or refills.  Kinda sad.  Covid put a few more nails in the coffin.

I liked it when Harrington had their buffet in clubhouse. 14.95 including drink with free refills. Tip $5 so for 20 bucks it gave you a reason to go to the track and eat and be in a comfortable atmosphere to watch the races. Now no reason to go just stay home and watch and bet online. Plus when there and had a good night I would wonder over to the casino and donate most of my winnings.  73cv.2

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I had a table at Harrington for many years.  Went a couple nights a week.  Nice atmosphere and brought in some new faces. 

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You guys keep saying harness racing is on life-support yet we keep going and going. Yonkers is the place to race purses keep going up.

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Yonkers purses are great. The problem there seems to be they are very selective of who they let race there You just cant drop ahorse in the box like most other tracks even if you fit the classes. Anywhere else in New York you are able to do that. This is a problem in my estimation.

 

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