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Harness Racing / Christi Noble (née Pokorowski) horses
« Last post by Janny on Today at 05:35:02 PM »Has horse listed as her trainer scheduled to race on Tuesday at Northfield. Husband Dan will be in the sulky. Should be interesting.
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Harness Racing / Christi Noble (née Pokorowski) horses« Last post by Janny on Today at 05:35:02 PM »Has horse listed as her trainer scheduled to race on Tuesday at Northfield. Husband Dan will be in the sulky. Should be interesting.
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Harness Racing / Re: Hoosier Park 2-12-26 Opening night with Carryovers« Last post by SAW on Today at 05:28:50 PM »1st - 2 Get E Up 2,4,1
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Harness Racing / Hoosier Park 2-12-26 Opening night with Carryovers« Last post by SAW on Today at 05:14:44 PM »Early Pick 4 - $4383 Carryover starts race 6.
Super Hi-5 - $9001 race 7. https://www.caesars.com/content/dam/empire/hhp/racing/pdfs/free-online-program/hhp_trackmasterprogram_021126.pdf Good Luck!! 24
Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Zenyatta's Daily Carryover Lounge« Last post by Trigger on Today at 04:41:32 PM »Jackpot Pick 6 pool Great catch, thanks! They just started with a 1/2 shot and only another $63k new money, we'll see, but I'm with ya doing that prez day if it happens. 25
Harness Racing / Re: Florida DeCoupling Bill PAsses State House 77-34« Last post by Papillon on Today at 04:39:41 PM »They did and yes, that exists in the current deal. When this whole debacle started last year when Stronach approached the horsemen's association about decoupling the track and the casino (so she could get money and develop)-----that is when the horsemen should have said, OK, you want to change the deal, then, so do we, and we are asking to change extend the guaranteed racing end date. Allegedly the horsemen asked for 10 years from the date of the agreement, she said no, and they said OK. That's what I was referring to. Their fault. They accepted a BS deal. That's why they ended up with a civil war and several members walked. Then you get a new, rival horsemen's association, and all the BS started. IMO, she said no, because she doesn't want to race any longer than she has to. The horsemen were stupid. I am fairly sure the horsemen knew there was no way in hell Belinda would give them a 10 year deal--so they "negotiated" a deal where they get 3 years notice--she said "ok"--then the horsemen grabbed the three year deal because they were in fear of 2026 being the last year the land is too valuable--i feel the horsemen took what they could-- late in 2028 will be the end of Gulfstream 26
Harness Racing / Re: Florida DeCoupling Bill PAsses State House 77-34« Last post by Yonkers1A on Today at 04:21:25 PM »The end of Welfare racing is closing in
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Harness Racing / Re: Florida DeCoupling Bill PAsses State House 77-34« Last post by Grandstand Handicapper on Today at 03:36:45 PM »I thought they already did that They did and yes, that exists in the current deal. When this whole debacle started last year when Stronach approached the horsemen's association about decoupling the track and the casino (so she could get money and develop)-----that is when the horsemen should have said, OK, you want to change the deal, then, so do we, and we are asking to change extend the guaranteed racing end date. Allegedly the horsemen asked for 10 years from the date of the agreement, she said no, and they said OK. That's what I was referring to. Their fault. They accepted a BS deal. That's why they ended up with a civil war and several members walked. Then you get a new, rival horsemen's association, and all the BS started. IMO, she said no, because she doesn't want to race any longer than she has to. The horsemen were stupid. 28
Harness Racing / Re: Florida DeCoupling Bill PAsses State House 77-34« Last post by Grandstand Handicapper on Today at 03:31:13 PM »Anyone that's ever been to Plam Meadows knows it was built to have room for a Grandstand and parking lot. It's only about a half mile off the Fla Tpike. NO doubt that Palm Meadows is a good place for a pari-mutual site,but the question I have is will they be able to draw enough patrons to sustain on racing alone?! From what I have heard from the t-bred people: a) it would be strongly opposed (by the residents), and allegedly the town wasn't thrilled when Stronach floated the idea of PM being the permanent racetrack. It would also cost a fortune. Also, b) can you get the draw in Boynton Beach that you get in Hallandale Beach, and with a stand-alone track vs. what you currently have? I wouldn't know. Way above my pay grade, LOL. 29
Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Zenyatta's Daily Carryover Lounge« Last post by Calhoun on Today at 03:25:18 PM »Today's Carryovers 2/12/26 Jackpot Pick 6 pool But, if it carries today and Saturday, Monday February 16 will be Mandatory Payout. 30
Harness Racing / Re: Florida DeCoupling Bill PAsses State House 77-34« Last post by Trigger on Today at 03:23:41 PM »My thoughts on this, previously...as I live here and might have a better geographic pulse than those not, Rainman 2, maybe others of our kind also also...
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