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They stay in business just like all the other harness tracks. It's called Casinos. And the Casinos would not be there if there was no racing. So the casinos make millions, the racing portion costs them money, but at the end of the year, the casinos make huge profits for thier sharholders. The racing portion is part of the "cost of doing business"
Every track handles atrociously. You jokers are just looking to take shots in unrelated topics at a particlar driver. Where would the Ohio guys go if casinos went away? How about Indiana? Delaware? PA?
I see a few Ploppers say today’s driver colony at YR is mediocre at best. Personally I find it difficult to evaluate todays colony compared to the days of Carmine, Loosh, Benny the Whip, Buddy etc. First the horses today are bred for extreme high speeds out of the gate. The equipment is lighter and more aerodynamic. The drivers as a group are physically in much better shape and can take a tougher beating on their bodies. Let’s face it we don’t see any George Sadowsky size drivers in a race any longer. So I look at the reflexes, strength and quickness with today’s drivers and see a better group. It’s not much different than today’s athletes that are bigger, stronger and faster along with better training and equipment. Besides Herve in his prime I cannot recall that era driver that travelled like these guys do today. I mean Aaron Merriman is a beast. Guys like Gingras, Zeron, the down under boys and others are amazing how they stay fresh and effective when traveling all over, many times in the same day. I really wonder if yesterday’s drivers could keep up with today’s editions.
Rainman 2: are you serious? Yonkers fields are the smallest they have been in years and when did they encourage trainers to race there? I don't see many new faces racing there.I was curious on your comment so I looked at some other track's condition sheets. It's like so many other conditions sheets I looked at; I see PA preferred listed on PA sheets, Maryland preferred, Ohio preferred. the list goes on and on.Seems to me that you are not from Mass, raced there or want to race there, and want to take advantage of their great purse structure: That you are not eligible for these races.Simple way to Solve your problem. Move to Mass
I agree 10000000% with your post. Jason Bartlett is an average driver at any other racetrack outside of Yonkers where he gets 1st call for all of the juice trainers. If he isn’t listed on th3 best horse in the race, he immediately calls the trainer or owner and cries his way in to getting them to list him. If they don’t he goes out of his way to fuck them over. Jason is a horrible human being. I know he is a horseplopper and reads this but he is a very evil person.
When it comes to drivers we Ploppers have a lot of diverging opinions. Some Ploppers praise Walter Case and then bash Jadon Bartlett. I don’t get that at all. All I know is Bartlett took his family on nice vacations while Case took a knife to his wife. Hard to throw accolades at Case after doing that.
I have never said anything personal about Jason. I have scene and heard that he is a good guy and family man. i feel I am entitled to view him objectively as a driver. I trained and owned horses for decades and never drove, so I HAD to make objective assessments on drivers, as do people who bet on horses. Doesn't this make sense. As for Walter Case, he never ever drove a single horse I owned or trained, no matter how good he was, because I wouldn't let him near any horse of mine. I know every single thing he did on and off the track. i was there when SOA named him Driver of the Year and he cried at the podium and promised to get sober and blah, blah blah. I don't care about anything other than what I see on the track.If I was still racing horses at YR, would use Jason to drive, of course. He is talented. If I was in the Hambo, would I use Jason to drive? No. What's wrong with that?