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![]() And the bad side of all of this is that Turfway Park announced they are cutting purses by 25%
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![]() They could get approval for instant racing. Management needs to be fired.
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![]() altho i feel ky needs to help their racing industry out quite a bit, there are still examples of tracks who aren't in the best area as far as competition who are surviving or even thriving. i think everyone agrees that there are too many tracks-would losing turfway if that should happen actually be a bad thing?
i can't help but wonder if other entities in that state are actually hoping for nothing to happen in the near future in order to weed out some other tracks, and then put muscle behind changing things in order to help them maintain or improve their own holdings. we all know that tracks don't always put the sport first-they are worrid only about themselves. can you imagine the state of the nfl if the teams were 32 individuals only concerned with themselves?
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![]() Yes it would be a bad thing for a multitude of reasons and I cannot believe you don't see that.
Kentucky, New York, Florida, and California are the premier states for horse racing. Any thoroughbred track that would close in these states is a serious attack on the industry as a whole. The sport won't survive if West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, etc. turn into the premier states. |
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should there be a better business environment? of course. should turfway and others sit and wait for things to change? of course not. you have to deal with what is, not what you want. obviously other tracks are making it-turfway isn't it. but they're in the same climate as the ones who are making it-it's not all someone else's fault.
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