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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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"The 2010 meet is off to a roaring start with great performances and strong support from our on-track and simulcast customers." So far, no track in America has received the wagering support in 2010 that Saratoga has. Del Mar had the most "popular" horse in the country run last week and still had lower attendance than Saratoga. So far, the best sprinter in the country has run at Saratoga, the best 3YO filly, the best 2YOs, the best older horses, some of the best 3YOs and the best turf females. Does a "roaring start" only pertain to handle vs. past comparisons? NT |
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![]() Yes.
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![]() Well, gosh, it's not like he went and promised to give out a certain amount of money each day in purses and then came up woefully short. Oops...
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![]() Your hard-on for me is legendary if just a bit saddening....Monmouth's handle is in fact roaring on all levels....To see Maiden 15 statebreds at the SPA should be a punch in the gut to us all.
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![]() they have to write races according to the horses that are available. getting a good sized field is the target. less owners has got to be affecting saratoga, it's certainly affecting the sport everywhere else.
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