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Tagged With: Todd Engel

Onondaga County Votes Down OTB

On June 7, the Onondaga County Legislature rejected Off Track Betting for the second time in a year. Is Off Track Betting dead for Onondaga County? No, not necessarily. The door is open for the City of Syracuse to seek special legislation to be the beneficiary of the revenue from an off track betting parlor … Continue reading »

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Rick Dutrow: Should he be shown the door?

On February 16, the New York State Racing and Wagering Board suspended trainer Rick Dutrow for 90 days for various violations. These include  a 30 day suspension for a positive for painkillers and 60 days for finding hypodermic needles in his barn at Aqueduct. Dutrow has consistently trained with a patent disregard for the rules … Continue reading »

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New York Racing is in Trouble

New York Racing is in Real Trouble New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the state budget yesterday. He made some very tough decisions in order to reduce a $10 billion deficit. As a result difficult decisions clearly needed to be made. One of those decisions Governor Cuomo made was to create an additional surcharge on … Continue reading »

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Blight on Racing’s Biggest Event

The joke used to be said I went to a boxing match and a hockey game broke out. Friday, horse racing became the punchline to this bad joke when jockey Calvin Borel attacked  jockey Javier Castellano after the running of the Breeder’s Cup Marathon.  While I was not there I did see the video, and … Continue reading »

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NYC OTB reaches deal on bankruptcy

NYC OTB reached a deal with its creditors to emerge from bankruptcy. This is good thing for horse racing and needed to happen. It also is a good thing for New York City. The agreement provides that NYRA, owed $24 million dollars by NYC OTB and the largest creditor will run the internet and phone … Continue reading »

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Secretariat The Movie: Truth is better than Fiction

hoping to be entertained and to some degree have the ability to teach my kids about the greatest race horse I saw in my lifetime. I was disappointed. Disney took a great story as evidenced by Bill Nack’s wonderful book, and made it schmaltzy. Let’s start at the begining. In reality, Penny Chenery Tweedy was … Continue reading »

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Rachel Alexandra’s Retirement

Yesterday, owner Jess Jackson announced that he was retiring 2009 horse of the year Rachel Alexandra. While this was not unexpected based on her performance this year, it is still bittersweet due to the promise that she showed last year. The fact is, during 2010 the horse was never able to regain the magical form … Continue reading »

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New York Bred Sales Company Cancels October Sale

According to a press release sent out by the New York Bred Sales Company, the NY Bred sale scheduled for Saratoga on October 10, 2010 is cancelled for this year. NYBSC President Joe McMahon said that due to scheduling difficulties this one year absence is necessary. I cannot comment on the why of cancelling the … Continue reading »

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What will you do with your horse when it’s done racing?

A recent article in the Saratogian highlights an important point that often goes disregarded in racing circles: What happens to a horse once it is done racing? An owner of a race horse has an obligation to make sure that the animal does not end up in the kill pen once its racing days are … Continue reading »

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Will NY ever get a VLT provider?

Today’s Saratogian has a wonderful article about the flaws in the process for awarding a video lottery terminal (VLT) p;rovider for Aqueduct Race Track. It continues to look less likely that New York will have a VLT operator anytime soon. This is problematic because the New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has done an audit this … Continue reading »

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