You Will Never Regret It.
When the races are over and a new life begins.
Friday Aug.5, 2011 a blogger named Hugh Bernreuter posted a blog on Mount Pleasant Meadows in The Saginaw News with this Headline:
Mount Pleasant Meadows survives in tough horse racing environment
MTOBA www.mtoba.com Michigan Thoroughbred Owner’s and Breeder’s Association
Dated: August 2, 2011
The Board of Directors has decided to cancel the running of the 2011 Michigan Futurity and Michigan Juvenile Filly races. The reason for this decision were two-fold:
Espinoza Donating Week’s Earnings to Grooms
By Blood-Horse Staff
Updated: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:02 PM
Posted: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 8:33 PM
Jockey Victor Espinoza plans to donate 100% of his earnings for the week beginning Aug. 10 at the Del Mar race meet to the California Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Foundation, to be used exclusively to assist Southern California racetrack grooms.
CTHF is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in the community of stable workers occupied with the care of Thoroughbred racehorses at California’s major racetracks, fair circuit tracks, and state recognized off-track training centers. CTHF administers medical and dental services through its on-track clinics, making health care accessible and affordable for more than 5,000 backstretch workers and their families.
“Everybody has done a lot of things for different foundations, but I never hear about anybody doing something just for the grooms,” said Espinoza. “The grooms are important for everybody in horse racing; they take care of the horses more than anybody, sometimes 24 hours a day,” he continued. “If a horse gets sick at midnight, who’s going to be there? The groom has to get up. But if the grooms are sick, they can’t take care of the horses.”
Espinoza initially contacted Madeline Auerbach, an owner and longtime friend who recently accepted an appointment to the CTHF advisory board.
“Victor came to me and said, ‘I want to do something for the grooms. Can you help me do it?’ and I thought CTHF would be a good fit,” said Auerbach.
“Victor is not only a great guy and very talented journeyman, but he actually cares about the racing community,” she added. “He has tremendous respect for the grooms and understands that what they bring to the sport really makes a difference. To be honest, a good groom can make the difference between winning and losing.”
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A victory for what would seem to be a certain few especially one in particular that is not only a HBPA board member but also a MQHA member as well. The biggest cheer leader for trying to acquire hero status among the Quarter Horsemen. But will this meet be beneficial for the rest of the Thoroughbred Horsemen?
In 2010 the HBPA voted to give all their money to Pinnacle Race Course. Almost a Million dollars to fund their own meet. I know Jerry and Lisa Campbell were happy about that vote.
To finish their extremely long meet of 41 ( they had to buy back 39 days after the MGCB knocked the Thoroughbreds to just 3 ) days the money literally came from their purses. Hell they even forked out $33,000 to pay Pinnacle’s water bill to Huron Township.
Then they questioned the legalities of it all.
Well now in 2011 after Jerry Campbell not willing to tell anybody of his intentions for 2011 when it was already May. One of the MIHBPA board members had a brilliant idea!!!
Lets send off a letter to the MGCB withdrawing our support of PRC. They never ever had to give one of support so why they decided to send one withdrawing support is beyond me. Nevertheless it resulted in the MGCB telling Campbell either shit or get off the pot.
He got off the pot alright and after wiping his ass with his conditional license he threw it back into the MGCB’s face and in essence the MIHBPA’s as well.
Enter Brilliant Idea Number 2!!!
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Ohio Legislature Passes Racetrack VLT Bill
By Tom LaMarra – BloodHorse
Updated: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:53 PM
Posted: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:39 AM
In a flurry of activity June 28 both houses of the Ohio General Assembly passed legislation allowing racetracks to apply for video lottery terminal licenses.
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Thistledown: Michigan transplants lead the standings
06/15/2011
By Chuck Scaravilli – DRF
Filed under Christianity, Horse Racing, News, Racinos, Religion
OH Casinos Move Forward; Racetrack VLTs Next?
By Tom LaMarra – BloodHorse
Updated: Monday, June 13, 2011 8:20 PM
Posted: Monday, June 13, 2011 2:28 PM
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has reached an agreement that will resume construction on casinos in Cincinnati and Cleveland—and according to published reports permit video lottery terminals at the state’s seven racetracks.
Bill is now headed to the Governor.
Filed under Horse Racing, Politics, Racinos, Sports
Filed under Detroit News, Governor Snyder, Horse Racing, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, Michigan Horse Racing, Michigan Horse Racing News, Michigan Politics, Michigan Thoroughbred Horse Racing, Michigan Thoroughbred Horse Racing History, Pinnacle Race Course, Politics, Racinos, Sports, The Michigan Gaming Control Board, Thoroughbred Horse Racing
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The MGCB contacted and called an emergency meeting for the MIHBPA today Thursday April 14, 2011 in Lansing.
MGCB MEETING CANCELLED!!!! for Thur. 12/14… No reason given, but will be scheduled for another time.
Sponsors Cindy Denby – (primary)
Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Kevin Daley, Bill Rogers
Categories Gaming, horse racing
Meetings Agriculture 4/13/2011
Gaming; horse racing; gaming control board; require representation of equine industry interests. Amends sec. 4 of 1996 IL 1 (MCL 432.204).
Documents
The following bill formatting applies to the 2011-2012 session:
– New language in an amendatory bill will be shown in BOLD AND UPPERCASE.
– Language to be removed will be stricken.
– Amendments made by the House will be blue with square brackets, such as: [House amended text].
So what is House Bill 4151 ( 2011 ) ?
Essentially requiring 1 of the 5 members of the MGCB to be a A Representative of the Equine Industry.
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Suffolk, NEHBPA Close; Deal Expected
Updated: Tuesday, March 1, 2011 10:11 PM
Posted: Tuesday, March 1, 2011 10:06 PM
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Time Running Out for Suffolk Downs Agreement
Excerpt:
“Suffolk Downs has advanced its latest proposal and has set hard deadlines,” NEHBPA general counsel Frank Frisoli said. “(Feb. 25) is the day for us to get back to them, and they said after that their position is likely to change. Ours would then change as well.
And This Race Track has the nerve to say on their website that the Horsemen have no regards for the bettors or employees.
Yeah Right.
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Frankly the song I posted for Monday is a perfect scenario.
Suffolk finally realizing The TRACK Needs It’s Horsemen/Women. About time you did know it.
Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association pulled its signal Feb.15, 2011
Excerpt:
In January the NEHBPA pulled the simulcasting signal from the New York Racing Association, and then horsemen in Ohio, Florida, and Oregon withdrew their consent. Now the Maryland horsemen have lent their support so races from Aqueduct, Gulfstream Park, Tampa Bay Downs, Beulah Park, Portland Meadows, and Laurel Park cannot be simulcast at Suffolk. Under Massachusetts law, state residents are also prohibited from betting those tracks through their advance deposit wagering accounts.
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KY & Ohio Horse Racing News.. It’s Called Progress Michigan.
KY Downs to Launch Instant Racing Sept. 1
Instant Racing, known as “historical racing” is a pari-mutuel system that allows players to wager on previously run horse races in a video lottery terminal-like format.
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