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Three of the really good Burke horses are racing in the Ohio Sires Stakes this Saturday. Swingtown pp9 race 8, Sippinonsearoc pp9 race 12 and who I think is the best of the 3.. Rick Wink pp3 race 12. It'll be interesting to see which horse Chris Page chooses to drive in race 12. It's a loaded card at Scioto this coming Saturday.
Staking fees too high Plus the staking at 2. To make sure your even eligible at 3Is another example of Jeffrey fvkin the owners
to make the race more interesting.....whoever leads at the 1/4 pole receives $10kwhoever leads at the half receives $15kwhoever leads at the 3/4 receives $25kjust take that $50k from the final purse
To answer the original question posted by Bitter Truth, the entries may be down because some of these horses, including the Burke horses need to accumulate points for the sire stake finals. Some of these sire stakes finals go for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Also maybe Burke sees Louprint as his best 3 year old, as he should, and doesn't want his others i.e. Swingtown or Sippinonsearoc competing against Louprint whenever possible. The lucrative sire stakes program, especially in Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania in my opinion have pulled horses away from some major stakes races and the triple crown races.
to make the race more interesting.....whoever leads at the 1/4 pole receives $10kwhoever leads at the half receives $15kwhoever leads at the 3/4 receives $25kjust take that $50k from the final purseGood concept I would just give the leader at the 1/2 50k. Needs to be enough money to go for it.