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Originally Posted by richard burch
i am speaking of european turf horses winning on US dirt tracks.
as far as i know, most if not all euro racing is on grass. those so-called tracks are in fields that are not level.
you can also see that they run in the opposite direction which can cauyse problems when they come to the US. this was evident in a race yesterday when 3 horses blew the far turn.
if the euros want to run here they should should try to get some dirt tracks and run in the other direction.
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I hear ya.
However, your new rule was awful.
If the BC Classic was restricted to multiple Grade 1 winners on dirt - in many years you'd have a four or five horse field running for a $5 million purse.
You'll actually run the risk of having more horses breakdown that way. Because the connections of a long in the tooth or sore horse who won a pair of Grade 1's in the past....they will do everything possible to make a race against three or four opponets that carries a $5,000,000 purse.