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You are correct that many horses will be training full-time on the polytrack at Hollywood. They will be training there even during the Santa Anita meet. That can make a big difference because even though the horses will have to race at Santa Anita, at least they don't have the constant every day pounding on a rock-hard track like that. With regard to Santa Anita switching to polytrack, that's not going to happen for a while. |
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![]() You guys are so off on PolyTrack it isnt even funny. Churchill will never go to the surface. It is that simple. Trainers absolutely LOVE PolyTrack. The times on PolyTrack have been just as good as dirt times at Turfway and Woodbine. The handle is also up at both tracks. So times and handle will be the same regardless of what track goes to whatever synthetic surface. PolyTrack is made for tracks that have bad surfaces. It is just that--nothing more and nothing less.
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![]() Pletcher confirmed Monday that he will be sending a string of horses to Southern California beginning with the opening of the Hollywood Park meet, which begins Nov. 1. Pletcher will keep horses stabled at Hollywood Park through at least the winter/spring meet at Santa Anita.
Pletcher, who has more than 150 horses in training, said it is still unclear how many horses he will be sending to California, but it will likely be between 20 and 40. "Depends how many owners are interested," he said. Pletcher said the main reason for opening up a division in California is the state's decision to implement a synthetic surface at its three racetracks. Hollywood Park's fall meet will be the first to utilize such a surface. "The main reason is Polytrack is out there," Pletcher said. "We thought about going out there before, but one of the concerns was always how safe the surfaces are out there. Obviously, the purses are good. Mr [Michael] Tabor wants his horses training on Polytrack when possible." Tabor is one of Pletcher's major clients, owning such horses as multiple stakes winning 2-year-old Circular Quay, Delaware Oaks winner Adieu, and The Green Monkey, the $16 million 2-year-old-in-training purchase who has yet to debut. Pletcher said The The Green Monkey, "probably" will train in California this winter. |
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![]() Maybe someone can show me, but I have not seen one Top Trainer say they love Poly, in the above article, Pletcher does not say he loves it, it's the owner and if you're Pletcher what are you going to tell Tabor? No...Some lower level trainers might like it, because it keeps their cripples together, but what about a Top Trainer really speaking out on it...
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