MiamiScreamingEagles
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- Jan 17, 2004
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Probably. Wish I made it out to see her.thorpedo anna-horse of the year?
is there a shortage of owners? old ones that may have passed away, or lack of new owners entering the industry, or even both? also are costs increasing regarding stalls, trainer's fees, feed, etc?While the potent Breeders' Cup was held in November, numbers are down in the industry this year across many categories.
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Depends on the jurisdiction. New York is costly. California has become geographically undesirable. Available races as a whole are down from 20 years ago. Breeding is lagging due to costs and the glut of super trainers doesn't support the person whose means are lacking. Ultimately, bettors like larger field sizes yet that is a concern because the reduced breeding and the inevitable scratches cause displeasure. Maryland will be reducing race days next year and while that stings, the lesser races could boost field sizes in nearby places such as Virginia and maybe Delaware, New Jersey and Philly; mostly Va. though due to the turf at Colonial. NY has become Chad Brown's playground, multiple horses in turf races especially and that can be a turnoff. It isn't at crisis mode just yet. The time of the C-virus oddly aides racing as it was a rare sport ongoing thus the betting numbers were exaggerated.is there a shortage of owners? old ones that may have passed away, or lack of new owners entering the industry, or even both? also are costs increasing regarding stalls, trainer's fees, feed, etc?