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Fonner
Was horrified today to see Chris Korulak's comments that Fonner only get 3% of ADW bets. That is split between the Horseman's group and the track, so 1.5% each. From that 1.5% they have to produce the product.
Who makes the money ? TVG, Xpressbet and NYRABets. They are making big money on the backs of a small track who is making them tons of bucks. There is no ADW wagering in Nebraska and they have a Keno outlet where they take about $25,000 in bets a day. He said they usually have 5,000 to 6,500 on-track on Saturday, where they get 100% of the handle. So don't think Fonner is doing great. The ADW's are doing great. Could they give a bit back ? I hear crickets. |
Why would Fonner agree to these terms? That’s a rhetorical question but think about it.
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While we are thinking about that thin slice going Fonner's way, I am more concerned about Grand Island, Nebraska.
This little place in the middle of nowhere that noone had ever thought about before six weeks ago is now the town that is Nebraska's COVID-19 hotspot. The meat processing plant where the major outbreak originated is less than two miles away from the track and hundreds in the area have been infected. https://www.3newsnow.com/news/corona...askas-hot-spot |
I think Fonner agreed to those terms because it was take it or leave it. Not sure, before now, they got any ADW action. Nebraska doesn't allow ADW betting, and many in the US never knew Fonner existed before this lockdown.
I think they got a slightly better ADW deal for the meet extension. Not sure what is going on in these meat plants. Seems like an inordinate amount of cases. |
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100% agree Ranger. They did a great job this year.
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Did a little looking into meat plants. Not a nice picture.
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