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Absolutely correct about HRU !!!! When it was first started by Bill Finley, I would read every word that waspublished. When he shut it down, I was greatly disappointed. When it was re-started, I was very relieved.But not for long as it became obvious that it was merely like other specialized industry publications. Printing only good guy fluff pieces with no redeeming value, it soon became almost nauseating with it's kiss ass "love you" phony articles. Some are almost as bad as the self published books that are flooding the market. It makes you wonder how much many of the writers pay to have HRU use their supposed "wisdom." The most glaring example of this "work" is Murray Brown who has always been a suck-up bull shitter with zero trust in the industry. Now I find myself skimming the topics and not opening the articles.The only one continuously worth reading is Bob Carson (Trey Nosrac) and the quality of his work stands out like the proverbial sore thumb. It is easy to see the real power behind the throne when examining HRU today. This business needs a straight forward news oriented publication but HRU is not it.
Listen, I absolutely agree that HRU is not reporting the real and current news, as they should. They have no credibility for not publishing what we have all read in the past few days. And who knows how many opinion letters from people like us are not getting published. What I must admit if I owned any business, and something very bad happened that could put me out of business, I would have to think twice about moving forward. Let’s face it the findings indicating a total blind eye to all the drugging could be the last nail in harness racing’s coffin. I recently heard from an owner friend. He told me that Saratoga Raceway has put out a notice, that anyone associated with Saratoga Raceway who participates in spewing negative information on Plop will be asked to pack up and leave immediately. This wasn’t totally shocking to me as the Raceway sees their attendance eroding and their handle not growing. If this is true I can feel the track ownership shaking to it’s core especially today with all the news. The last thing all tracks need is more bad publicity.
The only one continuously worth reading is Bob Carson (Trey Nosrac) and the quality of his work stands out like the proverbial sore thumb.
Agree, especially the part, about reader feedback virtually gone from their publication.
They want no parts until there is something more concrete. They aren't trying to get names in the upcoming suits!