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Oak Grove handled around 1 million. That is for Saturday and Monday combined. That is anything but thriving. The top 5% in the sport are making money. Everyone else is doing okay or just getting by. Look at the tracks today. Only Yonkers and Plainridge have good purses. Eight tracks and six have okay to low purses.#THRIVING...NOT!!!
That’s not accurate at all. Saratoga, Pocono, Meadows and the tracks in Delaware have great purses. Not to mention Scioto. Pocono has 12,500 overnight claimers going for $11,000 purse. Thats not chum change, that’s good money for the average Horseman who races in claiming conditions
owners, trainers, and drivers at the higher levels are making serious money, and some stakes programs are actually richer than decades ago.
i still do not understand why some continue to reference "casino welfare money"does nobody recall that this transaction was part of the agreement that allowed casinos to gain a foothold by entering via racetrackstime does not diminish nor make an agreement less relevant or legalif anything the casinos have not held up their end of the bargain at some of the tracks, they do nothing to promote or enhance racing and now would like to welch on their agreement and decouple
Are there any rules at Pocono?Do they test there?This is a sample of who you are racing against:Eckley, Taneyhill, Pena, Chrissman Jr., Belcher, Brittney Dillon, etc al
Of course they test. How dumb are you?