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Old 07-18-2017, 08:27 AM
ScottJ ScottJ is offline
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Originally Posted by freddymo View Post
Love belmont but its a dinosaur
In the late 70s, Saratoga had about 8,000 people per day during the week and represented a huge drop in the NYRA business. Calls were loud and often to end the 28-day meeting charade and focus on the "core business" in the downstate market.

Roll forward 40 years. People are looking to reach out and touch those memories. Saratoga has gone from "relic of the past" to "treasured history", the meeting goes for 40 days, and represents the core of NYRA's business.

What happened? There are a million "inchstones" that created Saratoga of today. We are exactly at that same point with Belmont. I would not be so quick to throw-in the towel on Belmont. Instead, I would absolutely step through the history of the last 40 years and think about how the next decade would shape Belmont.

I cannot tell you how many Facebook posts from friends and families at Belmont I have seen since the Stars and Stripes festival (the unofficial "end" of the meeting). Long Island has an unspoken and sometimes forgotten love affair with Belmont, bu we have lost sight of it. Too many school events, too many sports teams, too many other demands on time ... but the love is still there.

I wish that I worked at NYRA to be honest as this is a problem that can really be solved. Maybe not this week, next month, or next year, but with "inchstones".
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