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![]() Those are not the same first 12 days(see below)...To me, its not an apples to apples comparison but that's fine even if you look at it that way. It is down from last year, yes better than the -10% industry but a disappointment if you ask me....And just so people know 75% of my action since Toga opened is on Toga. Its still my favorite meet to be at and one of the best places in the world....It is not my favorite betting meet. That would be Belmont Fall. I say this simply b/c people think I am simply anti NYRA which is not true. But press releases like that are silly.
• Attendance for the first two full weeks of the meet was 271,800, down 3.2% from 280,843 for the first two weeks (12 days) of the 2009 meet, with a daily average of 22,650 compared to 23,404. (*See note on attendance below.) |
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![]() And your point is what? Are you surprised? Are we now going to start a thread about what is "silly" in horse racing. Cue Clyde..........
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![]() Put the drinks down. My point was in my original post. Read slowly.
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![]() You're amazing. How many driinks have I had? If you're within 2, you get a prize on the top shelf.
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![]() Roaring indeed.
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![]() That's your reply after mis-reading something and disregarding what's posted right on the NYRA website?
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![]() I quoted the bloodhorse article. My first post says flat to slightly down. Nothing incorrect. Keep it up.
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![]() I was there Saturday and Sunday, Big crowds both days but on Saturday I had to park on the Oklahoma track. First time in many visits i have ever seen that.
I really enjoyed driving my car on the track. I gained respect for the horses and jocks reaching speeds of 40 mph. It took an Hour after the races to get off the track because of traffic. |
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![]() Thanks for that sage advice but I love Saratoga and I am really not in a hurry to leave.
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![]() I hear you but I could walk when I went all the time.
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![]() best way to do it is just stay for an hour to so after the last race, have a few beers and bet simulcast, or go to Siro's & then off for some dinner and more beers.
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![]() They built a bar right beside the paddock (where the buffet tents were next to Clubhouse entrance) that stays open later than the rest of the track for simulcast. It's awesome!
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![]() thats awesome. I'm really going through some major Saratoga withdraw's right now.
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![]() Let's go through the list...
1. Can't rail NYRA for having good, bettable cards, because they have, despite giving away "less" money than other tracks. 2. Can't rail NYRA for weak stakes, because the stakes have been awesome, including the race of the year in the Whitney. 3. Can't rail NYRA for bizarro world stuff, because the meet has gone pretty well. SO... Let's get on them for language in a press release. Perhaps randallscott can be Art Vandalay's latex salesman? |
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