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That five of the current Preakness early runners only have 1 win to there name and four others have only 2 wins to there name this is over half the field. This looks like a OC Alw race on paper. I really cannot believe we have a weak field of 3 yo that is this bad this year. I might be willing to take Caracortado at 15-1 or higher on Preakness day. Then we have Super Saver that two of his three wins have come over a sloppy track? Does anyone see a longshot winning this race and then ICE BOX being odds on in the Belmont?
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Btw, perhaps they need to make racing a social event, and run strictly at night during the week. Did you guys happen to spot those hotties on the Hollywood rail on Friday night? Granted, not every racing city is LA, but if they can cater to a younger crowd, and get those folks out to the track (after work during the week, perhaps even weekend evenings if the tracks chose to go that route), then that would benefit everybody.
Well said. Out here in Illinois there is a WORLD of difference between Arlington and every other track in the state. Arlington has managed to appeal to both younger crowds and families. Weekends are absolutely packed and filled with younger crowds including attractive girls all dressed up. Hawthorne, outside of IL Derby day, is predominately senior citizens and minorities.
Its all in the marketing. Arlington moved fridays to 3pm first post now....Im praying they follow CD and Hawthorne and install lights and move for some 2011 night racing!
I think the future of the tracks is in slots. Right now, tracks have their best chance to get slots because they are "gambling venues". Ten or twenty years after they get slots most tracks will dump the horses. If hosses produce losses, then the business plan will be to keep the slots (moneymakers) and drop the ponies (money drainers). There are way too many tracks open, and the horse players can't support them. Keep ten (or so) circuits open, and maybe they'll stand a chance. What percent of our bets go into the mutuel pool? For me it's easily less than 5%. So for me, the tracks have all the expenses, but very little of the profits.