0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.
Can you share your resource that shows that Monticello has less short priced horses?
Word on the street is 2 Judges got dismissed last week--ad in USTA for new ones.https://ustrottingnews.com/posting-of-position-at-yonkers-raceway-under-the-nys-gaming-commission/Corruption?? Gambling?? Handing out favors??--I would have thought the race secretary would be first to go--I was wrong.My mind boggles at the treatment Per Engblom is getting there. Just pick up a program and check the draws he gets and the classes they open up for him.Like race 9 tomorrow night. Good luck to Per--I like seeing someone doing well in the Industry.Short priced horses in nearly every race Ive never seen a track do well--Yonkers loves itMonticello-doubles their handle with inferior horses and less short priced horses every race--same goes in Europe. Evenly handicapped races attract more betting--a lesson Yonkers does not follow--and look at the results. Id like to see EVERYONE-get equal footing JMO
It’s only one judge if I read the USTA article correctly.Not a big deal.
Well, they are looking to hire a presiding Judge. Harness racing in New York has proven to be nothing more than a reactionary nuisance. Back when harness racing was actually a significant revenue producer for the government, they had a full complement of powerful and meaningful personnel at The Racing and Wagering Board, ready to act on a moment's notice with qualified and dedicated judges. They also had an equally qualified Assistant to the PJ. This was all done to protect the integrity of their cash cow. I recall a major blunder at Saratoga Race Course. The judges had a legitimate inquiry and a clear foul in the running of a race. They took down the winner and followed protocol in placing the affected horses. So they thought. Poor bustards took down the wrong horse and made it official along with releasing the pools for pay outs. The crowd went wild. It was a clear and honest mistake. Nonetheless, all 3 Stewarts were replaced in a matter of days. The NYRWB Stewart was replaced in 48 hours with a real gentleman and consummate professional, John Joyce. NYRA and The Jockey Club replaced theirs soon after. Political power meant nothing. Pack your bags, your gone. Now, they need to advertise for a Qualified Presiding Judge. Nothing screams , we don't give a hoot about harness racing and the betting public more than advertising at the USTA for a PJ. What is next, fill your own piss cup? The Job pays, $95K a year and full state benefits including retirement. And, you need to go on the street for applicants?