Paulick Report – Ray Paulick – View From The Eighth Pole: Horse Racing’s Data Deficiency
Bloodhorse – Eric Mitchell – New Scoring System Will Reduce Non-Listed Stakes
Phil has a question:
How many more races in Alberta will lose their Black Type Status.
What is Horse Racing Alberta doing to improve the quality of the racing so that Black Type status is maintained and regained.
How may races in Alberta lost Black Type status under the Captain and Tennille regime.
TDN – Dan Ross – Moger, LaRoche, and Taboada Resign from TOC
Paulick Report – Early Triple Crown Nominations Now Open Online
The Ringer – Steven Ruiz – The Winners and Losers of NFL Wild-Card Weekend
The Score – Caio Miari – Cowboys’ Jones ‘floored’ after playoff loss to Packers
Phil has a question:
Why do the Dallas Cowboys keep providing Stephen A. with a plethora of material for his diatribes.
Will Jerry Jones hire Henry Heimlich for the next Cowboys coach.
ESPN – Bill Barnwell – NFL wild-card playoffs: Offseason questions for losing teams
Rolling Stone – Rob Sheffield – Every Super Bowl Halftime Show, Ranked From Worst to Best
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Speaking of Data Deficiency
CENTURY has not provide any live meet handles,since inception in 2019 at Mile and 2015 at Downs for any breed, accountability NOT.
AS THE BEAUCRATIC OVAL TURNS, 10 business days / 2 weeks with no reply from NALLY horse racing minister. Not surprising, rumour of 63 outstanding emails from concerned racing participants as to HRA governance, can neither be confirmed or denied, positive in the governmental que process.
CENTURY MILE per AGLC rulings gets a $500 administrative fine sanction for failure to adhere to all AGLC bulletins in regard to AML / anti money laundering and PSPN / person stop playing notification. Under racino rules 3.4.3c in reference to section 12 anti money laundering, not surprising since nefarious acts in cleansing money/ Dec 1 2023.
IDES OF MARCH, in mid march, will it show a 6% or greater reduction in downs racino revenue, with 23 million/2022 going to HRA coffers costing industry a estimated 1.5 million in reduced revenue impacting 2024 budget.
Congratulations to Chris McGregor, a hard working dedicated chocolate milk drinking rider. A humourous story was his twin Mark worked for stampede in the fall meet, running a bobcat dumping manure, with some believing it was Chris working horses in the morning and waste disposal in the afternoon.