miff Wrote:
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> Guess he would prefer to have a bunch of higher
> level horses which in the day of horse shortage is
> very difficult.
Miff:
Carry me for a couple of more rounds here.
Horse shortage, political pressure/apathy, bad economy. These are factors which
have affected Racing in every venue in the last 5 - 10 years. Some venues have
actually managed to prosper despite these problems.
Nowhere has the quality of Racing, and the credibility of the Racing program, and
the transparency of the Racing program, taken as big a hit as it has at NYRA in
the past 5 years.
Charles Hayward lost his job over his takeout pas de deux with Steve Crist. No
one has taken the fall for the current deplorable condition of NYRA.
Miff, as a Staten Islander I am sure you are familiar with the saying \"A fish
stinks from the head.\"
Time for NYRA to act more like a Fortune 500 corporation or Major League sports
franchise and make the necessary changes at the top, because, with apologies to
Micheal Ray Richardson, \"the ship be sinking\" and \"the skys the limit\" in terms
of how far it can sink.