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it was during jazzfest and i had the cover of a few thousand other music fans but still...shows it can be done. |
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As someone who annually attends Louisiana Derby, this is great strategic move in several ways.
1. Closer to Kentucky Derby date (plus) 2. Better prep distance at 9 furlongs (plus) 3. Builds series with Lecomte & Risen Star as La Derby preps (plus/plus) 4. Shifts date closer to rival race, Arkansas Derby (neutral/slightly negative) Overall, it is big win for Fair Grounds and its patrons. Preview Day that features Risen Star Stakes should get stronger support. Also, this should allow FG to reposition Lecomte race and build that day's card just as they have done with Preview and FG "days" in recent years. FG has turf racing and Oaklawn does not -- this is another competitive advantage for Fair Grounds. Also, New Orleans does not get freezing weather that cause horses to lose training days and races like Hot Springs. Making my March 27 arrangements very soon! DTers, you need to come "pass a good time" on Gentilly Boulevard during 2009-2010 season.
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@wire2wirewin Turf Economist since 1974 |
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Maybe we were the experiment... I like the move to the last weekend of March and raising the purses. I think whoever said it hopefully will stop us from just becoming a training spot is right on target. We also are opening on Nov. 6 which is 3 weeks early.... We shall see how it works out come the Louisiana derby trail, but can't wait until Nov. 6. |
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