Author Topic: A sad day for Harness Racing  (Read 2726 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

dougie

  • Stakes Horse
  • *****
  • Posts: 1477
A sad day for Harness Racing
« on: September 19, 2024, 12:12:02 PM »
When I was living in Canarsie, Brooklyn, my girlfriend, now my wife used to take the long drive down the Belt Parkway, over the Verrazano, over the Outer bridge, onto the NJ Turnpike, driving up Route 9 to Freehold Raceway. I was there for a packed house when Niatross "showed his stuff" in September, 1980. I loved the drive to that part of Jersey. Compared to Brooklyn, it was the "country". I remember betting "under the tents'", after an electrical fire destroyed the main building. The "re-build" was done in 1986. We moved to Florida. Most of my family moved to Jersey over the years and I planned our vacations from Florida when Freehold has live racing. Now living in Maine, we get down to see family and Freehold as much as we can. It's old, tired, and has very few folks attending the live races now. But we love standing at the rail watching the races. And now.....with today's news.....it's all over for Freehold. The sad ending to a long tradition of afternoon racing in central Jersey. I know many in this group will cheer this news. How sad I feel for you. Another track closed. Another sad day for harness racing.

hoosierboy

  • Elite
  • ******
  • Posts: 11739
Re: A sad day for Harness Racing
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2024, 01:41:38 PM »
Sad

makingit

  • Open / FFA
  • ****
  • Posts: 438
Re: A sad day for Harness Racing
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2024, 03:00:30 PM »
Very sad. I remember the good old days.

The Exporter

  • Elite
  • ******
  • Posts: 5772
Re: A sad day for Harness Racing
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2024, 03:14:13 PM »
Saturday's race card during the mid 1970's till the early 1980's was as good as any track in the nation. It was the track all the area "P" drivers raced until the Judge signed off on their "A" license.
It was the place, my friends and I would cut school and have an "afternoon delight".
 It was also the place where Herve fixed many races, including the trifecta in the last race, every day for years.

 

shout out

Refresh History
  • Sound off !
  • dougie: LOL!
    Today at 08:34:11 PM
  • Trigger: Exactly Kirby!  Is it easier catch a nice winner, or finding a wife that doesn't nag out of one?  ngc3
    Today at 07:46:26 PM
  • Kirby's Ace: I'd have her work overtime tonight!  ;D
    Today at 07:44:07 PM
  • dougie: Kirby, I screwed up big time today. I loved the #2 The Brigade in the 8th at GP. Geez.....paid $17 on top of the heavy chalk. But we've been out shoveling and plowing every few hours. And I promised my wife, i'd take a break from the horses today. LOL!
    Today at 07:40:10 PM
  • dougie: 80-1 Geez.....I think my chiefs were 5-1 LOL!
    Today at 07:35:03 PM
  • Kirby's Ace: Just released Vegas odds of Dougie to win the first Golden Crayon from Kirby's Magical Syndicate...6/5
    Today at 07:04:23 PM
  • Trigger: 80-1 Dougie.  You're part of modern civilization, unlike some here, flip phones  ngc3, cool, otb / track wagering only  ngc3, cool.  It's called GOOGLE, how the fuck do you peeps post here anyway...morse code?  ;D
    Today at 06:40:36 PM
  • dougie: The Pats of course.
    Today at 06:06:52 PM
SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2026, SimplePortal