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I'm looking at the W/O Mares on Saturday. I see Beach Cowgirl is trained by Burke. Wasn't that a stakes horse for Jenn?
In these crap fields it is hard to make a case for any of them. So the bettor gets locked on a horse or two and feels they are getting a "great" price and fires as much or more than they would on a stakes race. A full field of crap horses does make for competitive racing, even if it's shit racing. Not something I like to invest my money in.
The posters that are criticizing M! for having crap fields in 2023 are Gural haters and are embarrassing themselves, as no other harness track handles more regardless of the quality. I have programs of M1 from 1977 that are filled with 10 and 15K claiming races and you had a hard time finding a seat in the grandstand. Gamblers don't care about the quality of horse, they just want a competitive race where they can get value for their wager.
IF YOU LIKE CRAP LIKE THAT THEN YOU GOTTA BET HAWTHORNE ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS. ITS THE ABSOLUTE PITS OF HARNESS RACING. MOST OF THE HORSES SHIP UP FROM THE AMISH FARMS IN BETWEEN PLOWING THE FIELDS TO GET A START OR TWO IN.
I have no idea what constitutes "crap" here on this website, but the fact is, the Meadowlands looks to card races with two major motivations in mind -- full fields and competitive fields. Period. You may not like how they do it or the product they put out. If you don't, tell your story walking and go play bingo. I've been betting on horses for over 40 years and not as a casual fan or bettor. As a bettor, that's what I look for, full and competitive fields, and I add one other thing and that's a large (enough) pool to bet into. I also look, after the fact, and the percentage of winning favorites. Go by those parameters, check out the Meadowlands, tell me it's crap, and that way I can no longer pay attention to you.