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THERE WAS ONLY 2 COLTS, THE REST GELDINGS.NEITHER SHOWS ANY PROMISE OF STUD DUTIES.THE PROGRAM IS BROKEN.LIKE EVERYTHING IN NEW YORK STATE.
Yeah Yeah. Horrible program in NY. That state will never have a sire who will change the sport. Oh wait .. What's that horses name? Chapter Seven? What has he done? Ever heard of Walner? How about Atlanta? or Gimpanzee?Walner will never be a top sire. His first crop of 93 only has 34 winners who have already won over a million dollars and has about a dozen who would already be considered open types.Keep on spouting your nonsense maybe you'll get it right some day.
Maybe the Excelsior program can raced non betting. They are more for the owners to get a chance to recoup their investment. It is an important part of the breeders program to keep people interested in taking a shot with state bred animals. We all know what these animals are worth at age 4. It works very well in In. and Ohio. People have an opportunity to race and earn if their long term investment is not "open" stake quality. But, to card them as betting events will not work for the gambler.
I think the old excelsior series had a money earning cap for the money made as a 2 year old. . As with all of racing, the big stables / owners rule. If a trainer has 2 of the top class horses there is usually 2 divisions and the 2 never race each other until the finals. There should be an open draw. If they both draw in the same race, so be it.. There is not much they can do about the SS races but the conditions for the Empire races can be changed. As they are now its sometimes nuts. Last night at Yonkers a non betting “A” went in 52 and a piece. BUT….. NY has dropped so far behind in their racing being the number of races have dropped to keep the purses up and the majority of the tracks in NY are half mile . Breeders are choosing other states as The sire selection in NY is very limited for top end sires.