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Originally Posted by oracle80
Oh geez, the friend's brother again. Look he hasn't been right about two things out 200 hes predicted since we had the pleasureof making his 2nd hand acquaintance. Lets just say if he takes the high road, I'm taking the low road. If he orders the Steak, I'm ordering the Chicken, and if I board a plane and see him on it I'm running off that thing just as fast as my legs can carry me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As far as attendance goes, its a joke. Ny offers racing 300 days a year, its not a novelty. Keeneland is a track in a state thats based upon horse racing in the city most based up on racing.
Its only common sense that when they havea 3 week fall meet with good fields that attendance is gonna be high. If you think those people went out to see polytrack, rather than to enjoy the wine, women, and racing, then you really don't have any idea what you are talking about.
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George Washington knows the business just a little. You need to stop making everything personal though and answer questions. It seems like whenever you are wrong you make personal attacks.
You have not made one good argument against polytrack. All I have read from trainers is that they like it. Todd Pletcher is moving horses to CA to run on it and he sent his top 2yr old to run on it this weekend, when he could have run him in NY this weekend.
Obviously, people who live off the sheets don't like it, because it makes it more difficult to find races to bet. Why don't you just admit you have an agenda and it is you making money? There is nothing wrong with admitting that.