Miff:
I appreciate your insider\'s insights into what is going on at NYRA. I think that
NY also has some talented and concerned newspaper writers (Fountaine, DaSilva,
Bossert, Moran, etc) covering the New York racing circuit, but the newspapers
they work for do not allow them enough space to cover racing and political
issues properly. The Post and Daily News devote so much space to out of town
entries and results, information which is readily available elsewhere, and you
think that they would take some of his space and develop their racing coverage
more extensively.
Either Bossert or Fountaine reported last week that New York Racing was going
to be divided up (think Hyman Roth on the hotel terrace in Havana): The state to
run Saratoga, a private entity to run Aq/Bel, and a separate entity to run the
slots. This arrangement was denied by someone in the Spitzer mis-Administration
but such an arrangement has been discussed in the past, including on the TG
board.
I am wondering what contingencies are currently being planned for NY Racing\'s
possible \"Nuclear Winter\" of 2008. I guess the cynic\'s upside of a NY shutdown
after January 1 would be great racing at GP, Tampa, Philly and Fair Grounds,
but these are stable areas which have traditionally been full and the end result
will be that struggling horsepeople somewhere will be displaced.
Question for TGJB: Have you and the TG \"bean counters\" considered what the
impact of a suspension of NY Racing would be on your sales? I am just curious
to know if the thinking is that the disposable income which is wagered in NY
will just be wagered elsewhere, or, on the other hand, that there will be a
marked decrease in national handle.