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![]() The idea that suddenly NYRA will only have one 2yo race per week and 4 horses in their 2yo stakes at Saratoga because of this new Derby system is funny.
And I also cannot imagine any trainer with a talented horse will ever say, "Let's wait until February to start, so we can break our Maiden, and then get a nifty stakes score in March, stay undefeated via the 100 pointer in April and win the Derby." That might be more silly. |
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![]() SO what is the incentive of getting the most points? At least offer a bonus for any horse that is in the top 5 (in points) AND wins the Ky Derby
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I tried to give you 5 trophies Chuck, but I was limited to 4. I just don't see this system bring in new fans, which is pretty much the 1st words spoken by them about this. How can new fans understand this when I can't and I have watched horseracing for over 30 years?
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Though I saw the Yankees brass was trying the same tactic the other day when complaining about stubhub saying they were concerned about fans. The irony is they were complaining that low prices for tickets on the resale market might force them to raise prices in the future because fans were choosing to buy from stubhub rather than buy Yankee face value tickets. So basically they said low ticket prices for fans was going to cause higher ticket prices for fans... |
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![]() Would that be in March, or April?
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If anything, the guys who tried to snag a graded stake with a 2YO then mostly put them on ice (Sabercat/Gemologist) would only be able to do so at risk of missing the Derby altogether. |
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