First to Jimbo, thanks very much for the kind words re: At the Races. I try to keep everyone upbeat, informed and entertained with ATR, and it\'s satisfying to know it\'s appreciated.
My stance with Allday Tuesday and then with Satish Wednesday, as JB seems to echo, is that the press release felt slapdash, and fashioned without any attempt to gain unification of purpose industry-wide. It certainly came without regard for other dedicated agencies like RMTC that are working tirelessly to improve the landscape via model rules and consistant withdrawl times. Worst of all, the way it was worded was an effrontery to American trainers and owners, while based on a faulty premise that the rest of the equine world is some pristine and driven snow model of purity.
I think it\'s noble of RCI to try and take a leadership role by attempting to draw potential lines in the sand, (i.e., Ed Martin\'s call for NYS RWB to review Dutrow\'s licensing), but this feels like window dressing which can\'t level the playing field an iota while failing to truly combat the actual \'evil-doers\'.
Some follow-up on the topic next week will include Ed Martin Tuesday (11a) to elaborate on the press release, as well as more from Allday and RMTC leadership. Plus, also from the RCI conclave, Satish Sanan and Dick Powell (AmWest) on the volatile Exchange Wagering presentation. Plus.. Tom Ludt on repairing the damage to TRF caused by the NYT smears; Barry Meadow on player issues and the usual array of ATR hijinx 9a-12p/M-F on Sirius 126 & XM 243.
Steve