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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
I'll preface my comments by saying that the NYRA racing office isn't perfect, but to state that they have not "changed things" just plain ignores reality. All you would have to do is compare the condition book in NY today to the one that was used when Mike Lakow was the racing secretary. There is far more variety from a condition perspective (I do believe that TFM is correct on the lack of diversity in distances, but that may be the fault of horsemen as much as it is the racing office). For better or worse, and some would say for the worse, this has allowed horses to remain competitive here (albeit in relatively cheap races) longer than they would have in the past. For example, when Lakow was the racing secretary, if you have a 4YO break its maiden for a tag, there was no place for that horse to run in NY after the maiden win.
I do think they have overdone it with the conditioned claimers; an unintended consequence is that it has gutted what used to be (attractive) claiming races restricted to 3YOs, but the problems invariably stem from the political issues here in NY. When the money is there and guys have to run (as it was in Saratoga 2-3 years ago), everyone proclaimed the racing office as genuises. In reality, they benefited from circumstances then; harmed by circumstances now, they aren't idiots either.
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So what? If you aren't good enough... see ya. This is supposed to be the PREMIER venue. Who says just because you make it through $30K MCL at BEL means you are entitled to run there again? Philadelphia, Delaware, Pimlico, Finger Lakes, Penn National, and even Suffolk would be happy to accept your entry for $20K N2L.