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![]() Its not just the breakdowns, the horses are really not accepting the kickback which has been an issue from the start. They are fanned 7-10 wide to avoid kickback, anything in behind the kickback will cock its head and back out of the running. Its just not real horseracing.
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![]() Bid, so you think the breakdowns are being caused by the track? Why?
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![]() You dont think Keeneland has kickback? Watch the races yesterday, if you arent out in the middle the horses back up when the real running starts due to extreme kickback. Thats why they are fanned out 7-10 wide.
Do I think the track is causing breakdowns. I dont think its any better than a traditional good dirt track. You know where I stand on the carpet and Nikes |
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![]() No, I haven't noticed what you've seen regarding kickback causing fanning out or stoppage so far at the Kee meet at all. I haven't seen kickback that has become noticable to me. Nor have I seen horses coming back with the track on the front of their legs, chest, or faces. I see horses that tire, and jocks that are willing to get off the rail and go down the center of the track. I've been there three days this meet. Anybody else have any comments from their observations?
I know you don't like the poly, but I don't know why you think Polytrack specifically causes breakdowns. We know there have been less breakdowns on synthetic surfaces than on the old dirt at the tracks that have installed it for training and racing.
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![]() Any track's brass that would watch a full meet from arlington or Keeneland, then watch Belmont and Churchill Downs and still want to install Polyshit are fools.
The argument that it's safer than dirt has been tossed. I've seen more breakdowns at Keeneland than at Belmont. These are not 5k claimers that are breaking down. |
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![]() Riot
Watch the card today and tell me if you think the cocking of the heads is a natural position for a horse straightening up for a drive. These horses are being fanned out deep because they WILL NOT run thorugh the kickback which is evident to anybody watching the races. I would dispute anyone saying its a superior surface, its simply not. You have tracks in cal closing because they cant hold water, re-oiling of Turfway, cancellations at TWP because its frozen, breakdowns at Keeneland. They slowed Del Mar to a crawl because they were scared to tinker with the surface as it would change composition leading to more issues. Maybe its just me, but whats wrong with a traditional dirt surface like Saratogas training track. |
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![]() Well if it's not the issues of kickback, slip and sliding, etc with synthetic it is the SoCal jockeys putting on a daily display of horrific riding that is happening because...
A) They really are that retarded B) Race fixing Yet there is no discussion due to fear of getting raked over the coals for even suggesting such things happen in the sport. |
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![]() Ive had two very bad stiffings at Turf paradise in the last 5 days. 2 of the worst Ive ever seen. Guys should be in prison
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![]() Quote:
![]() Off to Keeneland.
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![]() Maybe you just dont know what you are looking at. Everyone sees the races different.
I do not mean that as a dig to you, pay close attention to the horses in behind before they get fanned out. Have a nice day at Keeneland |
#11
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![]() Everybody got in on their installation deal with their buddies and made a few million installing this junk.
Thats how we do things in racing. Instead of marketing the sport to the masses on cable television( a niche that companies like tvg and hrtv have to step up independantly to fill half-assed!!) and instead of making $$ on bet accounts(who needs beer commercials now?), and instead of "selling" the game through cable television to the American consumer to double or triple the popularity and income of the sport - we make little deals. We will install your surface .... we will run your mini-casino... - small time independant stuff that doesn't really benefit the business of the sport as a whole and leaves it underdeveloped. We thought about all the issues on these surfaces for a short time, and then almost randomly installed a variety of surfaces from a variety of businesses (for a variety of different "deals"). Now we have garbage dust cloud surfaces in Turfway and Woodbine. We have a cushion and a fast cushion in California. We have a polytrack in Keeneland and Arlington. We have a heavy-polytrack at Del Mar. We have a Tapeta footing surface at PID ![]() They installed this synthetic-turf at the expense of the quality, aesthetics, and dynamics of classic distance dirt racing. They played the safety card as if that was their interest. Synthetic-turf is a fine 3rd surface. A lot of animals would do well to occasionaly train on the synthetic-turf. The cheaper animals would do better to run on it at all times. The poor-weather season runners would benefit. |
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