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I don't thimk that instant racing will generate enough income to justify the investment that would need to be made. KY downs is a different story because they are in a market with no competition and had a facility that was easily and cheaply converted.
Without a year round or semi-year round circuit the racing in KY overall will continue to erode. People seem to forget that with the less racing that everyone is so hot to try out there still needs to be a place to train the horses and a place for them to run. It isnt like you can put them in a freezer and thaw them out when the racing starts back up again. And the cheaper horses that race in the winter are the ones that least can afford to not race for any length of time. IF Turfway were to close it isnt like the world would end but it would make CD and Kee into complete commuter tracks as trainers would ship out as soon as those meets ended and would be more selective with what horses they sent. In other word as NYRA raises the min claiming price more cheap horses would wind up at KY tracks which isnt going to produce better quality racing. |
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If there was no horse racing at Louisiana Downs, then there would be very little interest in horse racing in Northwest Louisiana. Our business as an OTB would drastically reduce as a result, and the trickle down effect becomes significant. There are so many different wheels at play when it comes to horse racing, putting a little grease on one but ignoring the others makes it very difficult. |
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A big problem with reducing racing dates and venues is that it in no way guarantees better racing in its wake. Until racing secretaries change the way conditions books are written a reduction in racing days simply means that cheaper races will become an even greater percentage of races carded. It isn't like tracks are going to reduce days and then use 6 horse allowance fields and as long as a few trainers at each track control the vast majority of good horses then the other horsemen will continue to concentrate on the cheaper races. Especially if the reduction in days leads to even higher purses of which the cheap horses are disproportionally rewarded. And this doesnt even take into consideration the owners of the better quality but not quite stakes horses who will often be stuck on the sidelines because the track used a 10 horse 4k claimer instead of a 7 horse maiden special weight. Yeah field size is important but in a game that is having a really hard time finding new investors (and keeping those already involved) there has to be a balance that allows better quality horses to actually get a chance to race without having a parade of short priced, small field shitfests. |
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I suppose this is just personal on my part but TP going under would essentially put me out of the sport. I love the sport and usually have two or three lower level horses that I love to have run the KY circuits. I like to go to the barn and also go to their races. But there is no way financially that I can support two or three horses when the purses are like gift certificates to Crackle Barrel...
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It really is a shame about Turfway and the state of racing in Kentucky. I actually like Turfway. IMHO it is a fantastic facility when you exclude the racing surface. When I was younger I always had a good time playing the races there.
I disagree with Chuck on the instant gaming machines not helping the purse structure. Sure Kentucky Downs is close to Nashville but it is still a one hour drive and they have made 40 million in the span of 6 months. Turfway making a fraction of that would help curb the purse reductions. These degenerates will bet on anything. They'll get enough locals in there to play those modified slots. |
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I happen to like Turfway too. It's a dump, but a fun dump. The polytrack sucks but it's a great place to go drink beer and chase some longshots.
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