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The only time I see a lot of younger people coming to the races is Little Brown Jug day. But most are there only to drink, party. Not like the the old days where most of the crowd followed the sport.
my following comment may not attract new fans but it might get current ones to tune in online more and wager morefor the most part the nightly broadcasts are absolutely horriblespecifically tracks like northfield, meadows, yonkers they give a minute analysis or picks with very little detail or explanationthen they put on some music for 10 minutes, they have people tuned in and that's the best use of time, playing music ??how about talking to one driver after every race win or lose to get his view/explanation on how the race played out, surely these guys have time between races, talk to a trainer before every race on his horse, its tendencies etc, he doesn't have to say if he will win or not no analysis after they come on track pointing out some odds that might be higher or lower than expected no suggestions of why a favourite might be vulnerable etcno suggested wagersin other words no real help for what people are watching for....BETTING!! TRYING TO WIN SOME MOENYas for the big tracksmohawk tries but overall its just weakthe big m has lots of information, they come on after the post parade, they talk to people in the paddock, wether you like the hosts or not is your call but their format is good overall as an industry it is just very weak and a lost opportunity