HP Wrote:
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> If you want to see better cards at the Spa -
> here\'s an better experiment. Close Aqueduct for
> two months. That\'s the root cause of spreading
> things so thin at NYRA tracks. Seems silly to
> blame Hayward and Campo without mentioning this.
HP:
With all due respect, I do not think there is a horse shortage on the NYRA
circuit; to the contrary I think there are too many cheap, inconsistent
and infirm-- in a word, slow -- equines on the circuit. Too many unqualified
stallions and unremarkable broodmares on the farms.
I will repeat myself ad infinauseum. If you write races for cheap NYBs,
those are the kind of horses you are going to have on the grounds to draw your
races from. Why would a trainer from New Jersey or Maryland ship in to NY for the
winter to stable and race if (s)he knows that nearly 1/2 the races will be
written for NYBs?
The inner dirt meet was a decent meet to bet on (of course no comparison to GP)
until 3 or 4 years ago.
More intrigue was added recently when NY Gov and 2016 Presidential candidate
Andrew Cuomo intimated that he would not oppose the development of non- Native
American casinos in NY state. The Resorts World people immediately embraced this
development, but I can not see this helping NY racing without legislation under
which casino gambling is surcharged to the benefit of racing.
Bottom line re Hayward: When you have a guy like Frank D, afflicted (as I have
been) with equihippicitis for more than 40 years, saying that he is staying
away from the races, someone has to take notice.