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guyw59 02-16-2007 12:34 PM

Turfway Park cancels Friday card
 
Turfway Park has cancelled racing for this evening.

Just as a footnote they did not have training over the track on Wednesday and Thursday.

Left Bank 02-16-2007 02:10 PM

What's going on there?

Pointg5 02-16-2007 02:21 PM

Why does anyone care about the future site of a Wal Mart....

Swap Fliparoo 02-16-2007 03:17 PM

Is this friggin' thing going to run tomorrow??? I have plans to go there!!! :mad:

pmayjr 02-16-2007 04:07 PM

What's going on there? It's really f'ing cold... that's what. Then again. It ain't stoppin Beulah, and Aqueduct and Penn and Philly...

todko 02-16-2007 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pointg5
Why does anyone care about the future site of a Wal Mart....

The president of Turfway Park -- Bob Elliston -- said the same thing a year or two ago when they were pushing for slots at the track. Threatened that without the slots the track could be sold for retail development.

Nice that these tracks hire track presidents that love racing and believe in the future or racing.

This is the same guy who last year was blowing everyone's dress up about how great the poly was. What's he saying now?

Beulah (80 miles north of Polyway) did run today. So did the other dirt tracks.

randallscott35 02-16-2007 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pointg5
Why does anyone care about the future site of a Wal Mart....

Now that's funny.

Too much racing in the U.S. has watered down the product to no end.

Cannon Shell 02-16-2007 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmayjr
What's going on there? It's really f'ing cold... that's what. Then again. It ain't stoppin Beulah, and Aqueduct and Penn and Philly...

Penn has not run a card since feb 1st

Pointg5 02-16-2007 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by randallscott35
Now that's funny.

Too much racing in the U.S. has watered down the product to no end.

That land is too valuable, if the Keeneland group would not have purchased it Jerry Carrol would have sold it by now...Nobody wants to live in Cincinnati anymore and we are all moving to Northern Kentucky...Besides, I am moving there this Summer, that's has to raise property values by 20-30%....

The Bid 02-16-2007 10:41 PM

The track is frozen solid. I walked out on it about an hour ago and you couldnt see my footprints (190). I kicked the harrowed poly and couldnt open the track. Its frozen solid, not stiff, frozen solid. The track has held water, and the water has inturn froze the spandex, carpet, and rubber tires. If they run tomorrow Ill be shocked to death, however mum is the word. Nobody would say one way or the other, but my personal opinion is absolutely no shot they run.

They worked the track throughout the day, its a complete mess.

Yes, Beulah, NY, Charlestown, all ran cards. They dont have a frozen carpet, unfortunately Turfway does and they are still lying about it.

2/16 6am update. They had about an inch and a half of snow here over the night, they are currently working the track.

Horses are out, track seems bad, but they aer going to try to run I do believe. 730

pmayjr 02-17-2007 06:26 AM

If the Poly really is frozen, that's tough to defend. But!!!!!

Remember what spurred Turfway to install the material. It was what? 3 or 4 years ago when they got battared by winter storms for 2 straight weeks, and it madfe the track so un-rideable, that they canclled cards for about that long. They cancelled cards for awhile. So they had to try something new. These guys install the stuff today in the name of "safety", which it might still be. But I think Turfyway put it in in the first place just to have a track that was "rideable" and could stand up to some of the elements. It looks like now it might be backfiring.

pmayjr 02-17-2007 07:10 AM

Hmmm, that's an interesting point you brought up babababababooouyyyeee...

Do you think they added some sort of chemical or maybe somehow extracted something?

pmayjr 02-17-2007 07:10 AM

Another thing to ask... I'm sure it's almost as cold in Lexington. Is their poly in just as bad of shape I wonder...

The Bid 02-17-2007 07:14 AM

Yes it is. They didnt help the surface by tinkering with it, but its not an all weather track. They are training now, Im amazed. Jost jogging, hopefully they can save this weekends card, but I highly doubt it

pmayjr 02-17-2007 07:43 AM

Me too. The positive news- For the first time in literally 3 weeks here in Minneapolis, it's gonna get over 20 today (after literally sub zero temps everyday). It's even supposed to get to over 30 by Mon. So I'm assuming that same at least somwhat more mild weather is heading towards Kentucky.

Hopefully that'll at least things at least sorta unbearable ass opposed to totally unbearbale lol.

Swap Fliparoo 02-17-2007 09:27 AM

I am still guessing it will cancel if they are only jogging... or else everyone in their right mind will scratch... remember the 2 breakdowns the last time it turned to frozen balls???

ManilaRose 02-17-2007 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
The poly was perfectly fine last winter. But people bitched about it being too slow. So, they tried to make it faster this summer, and this is apparently what happened.

It's obvious the changes they made aren't for the better. That being said last year the winter weather was very mild so the poly didn't really get tested. This year it is.


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