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read the post you moron..he is looking for real solutions to an industry that real horsemen love, not for your stupid comments. he is also brave enough to use his real name. he is asking for a real discussion.
actually i am a professional..not a janitor and degenerate like yourself
There is no future. The camel's back is finally broken. How do you expect an industry to survive that rewards participants that cheat. Drug trainers winning at 40% end up with a barn load of horses and if they get caught, they either get a slap on the wrist or just transfer horses to another name and business continues. If it wasn't for the FBI, Allard, Banca, Surick etc would still be at it, as state commissions and USTA are/were useless. Look at the glaucine positives. Look at the cobalt positives. Those trainers weren't slowed down at all. Owners get a pass but as far as I'm concerned, they are as guilty as the gas trainers. In most cases, they know when hooking up with a trainer if he or she is clean. To them the only thing that matters is ROI. Well guess what, the driver in a bank robbery doesn't actually rob the bank but if caught, they are charged as if they did so until the commissions start enforcing penalties aimed at dirty owners, there will always be drug trainers.
i was talking about WINGS,,,,,THE GREATEST CAMODE CLEANER ON THE PLANET,,,,SORRY
I have not posted anything in about 3 years. I am very distressed about about the future of the sport post covid and post FBI actions. It feels like the pandemic has just speeded up a process that was already in place. The casinos hold hostage the tracks they own and the tracks cannot exist without the revenue provided. It feels inevitable that the decoupling has begun and I’ll gain even more momentum. Monticello could be first on the chopping blocks with others soon to follow. I love the sport and have a huge investment in it. Would appreciate serious feedback and ideas to help its survival especially for the small guy.