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NYRA makes plans to address shortfall
The New York Racing Association is working on a number of initiatives it hopes can make up for an estimated $33 million shortfall in revenue for the company and purses caused by the shutdown this week of New York City Off-Track Betting Corp.
NYRA plans to open its own OTB parlor at Belmont Park beginning Sunday, has asked the state to allow for video-streaming of its races on the Internet, and hopes to make a deal with the city to put its races back on the television station formerly utilized by NYCOTB. http://drf.com/news/nyra-makes-plans...ed-otb-closure |
12/3 on track handle $550,562
intra state $1,477,313 inter state $4,315,896 total $6,343,771 12/10 on track handle $572,687 intra state $879,673 inter state $4,323,857 total $5,776,217 12/4 on track $873,029 intra state $2,129,609 inter state $6,466,032 total $9,468,670 12/11 on track $1,065,015 intra state $1,281,480 inter state $6,451,858 total $8,798,353 12/5 on track $703,037 intra state $1,605,988 inter state $4,377,225 total $6,686,250 on track handle 12/2 $475,393 12/3 $550,562 12/4 $873,029 (over 6k in attendance) 12/8 $483,235 12/9 $536,360 12/10 $572,687 12/11 $1,065,015 (5.5k in house) |
nyra announces that simulcast will close at 7 pm. i quess that if you want to bet yonkers or any night track your screwed.nice move nyra
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Was amused to see the Republican Senate group announce their own 'Future of NY OTB + Racing' commission. I guess they forgot there was one of these 18 months ago whose report is sitting on a shelf in Albany having never been.acted upon. Laughable. |
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from the pages of espn
"The really bad news is that the members of the state's legislative body are spurred to action. This is never good in New York. " http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/hor...aul&id=5915615 |
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In an incredibly petty act symbolic of how ridiculous the OTB structure in New York is (as a direct, parasitic competitor of the tracks), during the mid-point of NYRA's Talking Horses segment when a "commercial" is aired touting the benefits of the NYRA Rewards program, on both Saturday and Sunday, the fine folks at Capital OTB decided to "write over" this portion of the program to air a promo for its own Capital Bets platform.
If the legislation advocated by the Senate Republicans/regional OTBs had passed last week, it would have dealt a body blow to the racing industry in New York. Now that they have informed everyone that they care far more about their continued (relatively useless) existence than they do about a healthy racing industry in New York State, everyone that wants a healthy industry in New York should stop doing business with them. |
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Get ready for these parasites to suck as much as they can out of our sport.
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