“Corporate-owned racetracks specifically negotiate and bully local horsemen’s groups. They bully them for stall space. They bully them for workman’s comp. They bully them for race dates. And the local horsemen’s groups are always extremely weak,” said Craig Bernick, president and COO of Florida’s Glen Hill Farm.
If Florida horse racing is to survive well into the future, therefore, bold decision-making needs to be taken now by the industry to assume control of its own product, Bernick said.
“The sport is going to need to make significant major investments in facilities and in racetracks that the industry can figure out how to control,” said Bernick.
TDN – Dan Ross – Gulfstream Park’s Future: “It’s Become A National Issue”
Phil has a question:
Where is the purse and operating money going to come from.
Has the outrage over closing major and minor thoroughbred race tracks been replaced with complacency and acceptance of the inevitable, unstoppable decline of the sport.
Belinda Stronach: Gulfstream Park’s location ‘is not great for horses’
Phil has a question:
Is Gulfstream Park’s location great for development and filling Belinda’s pockets.
Isn’t Belinda’s real question: What is best for the Stronach bottom line.
The NFL cares about one thing, and that’s the NFL. That’s the bottom line.
Doug Baldwin
Letters To The Editor: Your Thoughts On Gulfstream Park And Rewriting The Condition Book
Nostalgia is a seductive liar.
George Ball
Opinion: It’s Time To Re-Think The Condition Book To Save The Industry
Phil M Stockmen
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