>California is mandated,so they have no choice at this time. <
Miff,
I understand that it was originally mandated, but the recent fiasco gave them the perfect cover to revisit that decision. Some of the articles I read suggested that everyone was open to the possibility of returning to dirt. If I thought they reached this latest decision in an open, honest, and fair way, so be it. Personally, I don\'t have much of a problem if CA wants to become U.S. center for turf racing and articial racing. I don\'t have to go there (and won\'t anymore; not even Del Mar). I also don\'t have to bet there.
If anything, the developments out there are great for me. Guys like Baffert, Frankel, etc... that do have some functioning grey matter between their ears are shipping their best dirt horses elsewhere. IMO, that\'s already making for much more competitive dirt racing elsewhere.
What I really wish though is that some in the industry would stop pretending that artificial racing is the equivalent of dirt racing. IMO having the BC in CA is dumber than a rock. IMO determining championships and Eclipse Awards for dirt horses on artificial surfaces is dumber than a rock.