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Originally Posted by the_fat_man
Here's my take on all of this. Actually, the turf season is still going very strong in the east. LRL, HAW, CRC, and even CD all have strong turf racing, with FG and TAM getting ready to start, and I've been pleasantly surprised at some of the prices/opportunities, as compared to what typically happens on the turf in NY. Let's face it, AQU in the fall is not exactly the easiest turf course to play and BEL/SAR don't exactly offer the best prices. I'm coming up to a full season of playing all these different courses and I've got an idea as to where I'll be focusing my play.
Frankly, a guy with your (trip) talent would probably make a lot more money just playing turf races at all these tracks.
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We share a preference of turf racing to dirt racing no doubt. Tripping is much more important on the green than dirt in my mind, where speed is usually the key to success on dirt. Turf has a lot more variables that make it alot of fun.
We can talk turf all day, one thing that I think is somewhat overlooked over here that is often talked about by European and Hong Kong analysts is racing with cover, Europeans love to cover their horses up and I love Jockies that make that effort. They can get in trouble at times, but I much prefer that to an uncovered 3 wide trip to stay out of trouble.