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Left Bank 11-09-2006 09:58 PM

Did NYRA file?
 
Did NYRA file bankruptcy on wednesday?I saw something somewhere that said they were.Didn't hear anything more yet.

Cunningham Racing 11-10-2006 08:23 AM

Now they can't afford to fix there track at the Big A, which is the most important thing they need to be right to conduct a meeting - especially headed into winter....

I wish somebody would hurry up and buy that poor franchise....

ELA 11-10-2006 08:51 AM

Actually it's the main track where they are having the problem and they move to the "inner" track on 11/29.

I am not a materials expert, but I've been told it's a clay based track and major rain causes a problem. I would think that over time the track and it's composition becomes harder and harder to maintain.

And to answer the question, yes, NYRA filed. Check out all the trade journals.

Eric

Cunningham Racing 11-10-2006 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ELA
Actually it's the main track where they are having the problem and they move to the "inner" track on 11/29.

I am not a materials expert, but I've been told it's a clay based track and major rain causes a problem. I would think that over time the track and it's composition becomes harder and harder to maintain.

And to answer the question, yes, NYRA filed. Check out all the trade journals.
Eric

The inner track is far worse than the outter....Don't they put an anti-freeze agent in the dirt on the inner over the winter? It is painful to look over and watch their signal over the winter months on the inner and seeing those poor horses and jockeys splashing through the AQU-sludge on a cold and wet day at the Big A......that is not horse racing

Revolution 11-10-2006 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cardus
Someone on this site should be able to either clarify or expand on this thought, which is probably not well known:

If NYRA cancels a certain number of programs during the year, it receives renumeration from an insurance company.

Getting money from an insurance company is about the only way they can make money. :eek:


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