tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-208001092024-03-07T18:05:40.700-06:00Post Paradesuebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.comBlogger332125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-18354853279929462782015-09-04T10:51:00.001-05:002015-09-04T10:51:16.468-05:00Texas Racing Receives 90 Day ReprieveOn Tuesday, racing went dark in Texas.<div>
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Later in the day, the Jane Nelson-Dan Patrick Legislativepalooza provided a <a href="http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/94125/no-stability-with-texas-commission-funding">"compromise"</a> to end the brief shutdown: A 90 day reprieve.</div>
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More like a stay of execution. Remember, this is Texas and we do that crap here, too.</div>
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Three months would give Gov. Greg Abbott the opportunity to appoint 3 new members to the Texas Racing Commission, to replace members whose terms have expired. And, as we know, appointments are generally associated with campaign contributors and the size of their checkbooks. And the Governor's agenda (read: No slots). Support of the Texas horsemen and the entire racing industry being optional characteristics.</div>
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It's not inconceivable that the new Texas Racing Commission will be modeled in the vision of Nelson-Patrick-Oklahoma Casinos-Indian Tribes. And this "new" and "improved" TxRC will be required to meet and re-vote to rescind the initiative on Instant Racing. If they rescind, then it's dead. No day in court. No effort to bolster purses. It will the lethal injection into the Texas horse industry.</div>
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And the Nelson-Patrick-Abbott lobbyists and PAC contributors won't be crying all the while they expand their casinos and create the largest and grandest OTB at Exit 1, Oklahoma.</div>
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On the bright side, Lone Star Park is a beautiful venue. It could always be converted into something more practical and popular, like a gun range.</div>
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suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-69179222171687153562015-09-01T12:11:00.002-05:002015-09-01T12:11:51.305-05:00Dark Days at Texas Racetracks Courtesy of Texas Lawmakers<i>(Warning: For the first time, </i>Post Parade<i> gets political)</i><br />
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Grim <a href="http://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/article33020397.html">news</a> out of Austin: Texas racetracks are dark.<br />
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It's no secret that Texas horse racing has its trouble, which, for the most part, stems from the fact that purses are crappy. The Proud Texas Horsemen - if they haven't bolted to Louisiana or Oklahoma - turned to the Texas Racing Commission to maybe do something other than enjoy the buffet in the Silks Restaurant at Lone Star Park.<br />
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So this year, they complied.<br />
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A quick hit of history: In 1987, Texas voters approved the referendum to legalize parimutuel wagering, notably at horse and dog tracks. To oversee parimutuel wagering, the Texas Racing Commission, or TxRC was created. And, it should be noted that these folks of the TxRC are not elected officials, but are appointed by the governor. And, it should be further noted that governors of the past couple administrations have been conservatives, ergo, the TxRC didn't really have to do a whole lot. Why piss off the governor and lose your place in the buffet line?<br />
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Oh, and another history note: Instant Racing machines did not exist in 1987.<br />
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Now let's zoom along to 2014: The TxRC, listening to the wails and moaning of Texas horsemen, stepped up and offered up assistance. "Hey! Our commission was created to oversee parimutuel wagering! And these Instant Racing electronic devices are, in theory, a form of parimutuel gaming! Let's approve it and see what happens!" Hoping for the best - or even a day in court - there were now possibilities to assist the Proud Texas Horsemen. This called for a celebration by getting back into the buffet line for seconds on prime rib.<br />
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The celebration was short lived when the 84th Texas Legislature convened (Motto: "A gun in every house and a fetus in every uterus"). The TxRC received excessive whipping, especially by Sen. Jane Nelson (R- Flower Mound ... which, ironically, used to be big horse farm country but is now laced with expensive home developments in subdivisions called "Bridlewood" and "Saddle Oaks"). She called the commission "rogue", that they overstepped their authority, and threatened to dissolve and defund the TxRC if they didn't repeal their approval. Instead of using things the that make America great, i.e., a court of law, Sen Nelson and a few other conservative legislators became the playground bullies.<br />
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And here's another note: The TxRC is a self-funded agency. Funds are collected through the licenses of tracks, horsemen, parimutuel clerks, etc. It's not taxpayer money. The monies collected go to the LBB, or Legislative Budget Boobs, who then return it to the TxRC for funding. So not only is this group of legislators playground bullies, they're the playground bullies who also took your lunch money.<br />
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August 25, 2015: The Texas Racing Commission stood its ground. They stood with the Proud Texas Horsemen. If they repealed their approval of Instant Racing, any challenges in court - along with hopes of bolstering purses and improving Texas racing - would be gone.<br />
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Yesterday was the end of the TxRC fiscal year. Texas lawmakers couldn't get a deal done and as the midnight deadline loomed, the TxRC called for Sam Houston Race Park to close and cease operations at midnight. Last one out the door, turn off the lights.<br />
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Lone Star Park is open this morning, but you cannot place a wager or cash a ticket. Feel free to pop in to the Bar & Book for broadcasts of baseball, football, cricket etc. and, in the very least, enjoy the Bar part. That's open for business ... for now, anyways.<br />
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As a Texas voter, I for one, am very appalled at the irresponsibility of a handful of lawmakers who, by using bully tactics, shut down an entire industry and affected tens of thousands of jobs and millions of dollars. Sure, one can question, "Did the Texas Racing Commission overstep its authority?" Maybe. Maybe not. That's depends on if you consider Instant Racing "parimutuel" or not. And is it considered "expanded gaming". And I don't believe that is a question that Sen. Nelson and the LBB are in the position to answer. And <i>any</i> lawmaker that makes good on threats and affects the livelihood of individuals should be troubling.<br />
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Hopefully, this a short-lived temporary interruption in horse racing and the lives of all those who work in the industry. We'll be watching for resolution ... as we sit here in the dark.suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-47946790811743514302015-06-05T20:22:00.000-05:002015-06-05T20:22:05.157-05:00American Pharoah: Goah! Goah! Goah!The last Triple Crown winner was in 1978. <b>Affirmed</b>. And his name was spelled correctly.<br />
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We've all been inundated with history, statistics, expert opinions, race scenarios, and static noise of how the odds are against him. In the past 37 years, 13 other horses won the Derby and the Preakness but not the Belmont. And this year, I say, American Pharoah is the one to do it!<br />
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FYI: Last year, I said, "<b>California Chrome</b> is the one!" I even bought a #Chromies T-shirt to wear Belmont Day ... It conjures up such sad feelings I have not been able to wear it since :-(<br />
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FYI: 2012, I jumped on the <b>I'll Have Another</b> Band Wagon, only to fall off immediately when he had to scratch out of the Belmont due to injury.<br />
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FYI: 2008, I reluctantly gave into <b>Big Brown</b>. He was pulled-up and finished last. I shrugged my shoulders and headed over to the bar to have a beer.<br />
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FYI: 2004, the year of my biggest heartbreak ... <b>Smarty Jones</b>. I will never forget how the roaring cheers were immediately silenced when <b>Birdstone</b> passed him in the stretch. *sniff* The pain and suffering among the multitude of the fans and believers, the mournful mood of the grandstand ... until one [stupid] voice let out a whoop, "I got it!" If I recall, dozens of people were prepared to give that dude a swirlie.<br />
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The point being, I won't bet against my horse regardless of the historical odds that are against him or the dismal odds on the tote, i.e., 1/5. I'll stay loyal and true and faithful and excited; a fan of the sport. History has recorded 11 Triple Crown winners so history indicates there will be a 12th.<br />
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And it may be tomorroah.suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-48399445100202079352015-04-15T18:32:00.000-05:002015-04-15T18:32:29.439-05:00Rosie and the Rescue GalaLast Friday night was the 3rd Annual <a href="http://teamkeen.com/">Remember Me Rescue</a> Celebrity Fundraiser and Gala at Lone Star Park. I am generally not a "gala" type individual as it requires certain expectations, such as actually attending. However, because I have the uppermost respect and admiration for Donna and Dallas Keen, as well as a lack of excuses, i.e., binge-watching <i>House of Cards</i>, I attended.<br />
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There was the usual gala fundraiser fare of silent auction, buffet, and open bar. And big boon: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_Napravnik"> Rosie Napravnik</a> as keynote speaker!<br />
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Up front, I'm a veteran of attending seminars, symposiums, and conventions. If there's one thing I know about keynote speakers, they have the preponderance to blather on long enough for one to enjoy one's coffee and dessert, regardless as to whether the keynote speaker is a scientist discussing T-cell receptor gene rearrangement or Leonard Nimoy regaling the audience with his experience of directing <i>Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home</i>.<br />
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Interestingly enough, Rosie's turn as keynote speaker was remarkably brief. If you took a sip of your coffee and/or blinked, you missed it. "I came to Lone Star Park in 2010 and won the Lone Star Park Handicap on <a href="http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/57273/redding-colliery-buries-lone-star-cap-foes"><b>Redding Colliery</b></a>. <b>Remember Me Rescue</b> is a great organization. They do a great job. I have my own OTTB. I love him [or her]. It's important that we support this program. Thank you."<br />
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As my mother used to say, "Just because you're an illustrious jockey with winnings over $13 million, doesn't make you Zig Ziglar!"*<br />
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Let's face it: I was hoping for some insightful, humorous anecdote that I could scoop to share with my [2] readers. For example, wouldn't it had been cool if she said something along the lines like, "So, there I was a few years ago, riding in my first Kentucky Derby! Remember that guy? <b> Pants on Fire</b>! Super awesome! Kelly ... er, Kelly Breen, the trainer, is so amazing and so incredible! What an honor! Anyway, we're making our way to the paddock, and who do I run into? Bob Baffert! Wow! Talk about your heart pounding! He's a legend! Well, apparently this legend had been enjoying a few tacos or taquitos, or something like that. Clearly, there was a trail of salsa that had dribbled down his chin and had left a rather small but conspicuous stain on his shirt. I didn't think too much at the time. It was during the post parade ...the crowds and strains of '<i>My Old Kentucky Home</i>' ... I know that my heart should've been overcome with emotion, but all I could think of was the salsa stain on Bob Baffert's shirt; it looked exactly like the shape of Mickey Mouse ears! All of a sudden, during the post parade of all places, I had this overwhelming desire to go to DisneyWorld! The thought was so ludicrous, I wanted to pee in my pants! Then it came to me: Pants On Fire. Pee in pants. What a crazy dichotomy!"<br />
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Wouldn't something like that be way cool? Oh, but how many jockeys would actually use the words 'conspicuous' or 'dichotomy' in a sentence, anyway?<br />
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Regardless, it's about the sport - owners, jockeys, trainers, patrons - stepping up to the <s>plate</s> gate to ensure these wonderful beasts have the great aftercare they deserve.<br />
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Thank you, Donna and Dallas.<br />
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Thank you, Rosie.<br />
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Thank you, all you auction bidders. Even the dude that outbid me ...(enjoy Nolan and Robin).<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">*Okay, my mother never said that. But it sounds like something that she would've said. </span>suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-19536986430386572102015-04-10T16:12:00.001-05:002015-04-10T16:49:14.937-05:00Escape from the Dust BowlA couple of years ago, my kids heckled me into submission: Give up my flimsy flip-phone and get an iPhone!<br />
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But today seems like a good day to dust off the keyboard and exceed the 140 character Twitter limitation because there is much ado:<br />
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<li>Texas Rangers Home Opener</li>
<li>Game of Thrones, Season 5 Premiere</li>
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This evening, <i>Post Parade</i> is off to Lone Star Park to attend Donna Keen's Remember Me Rescue <a href="http://teamkeen.com/2015lonestarparkgala.html">Celebrity Fundraiser and Gala</a> to benefit her retired racehorse program. Hall of Fame trainer, Jack Van Berg of <b>Alysheba</b> fame will be there and Jockey/Mom-to-be Rosie Napravnik will be the keynote speaker.</div>
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suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-11441294526526015402014-09-02T17:32:00.001-05:002014-09-02T17:32:26.730-05:00Lights on Broadway, Texas Champion and OTTB Ambassador, Passes AwayIt was a simple tweet: "RIP Lights on Broadway"<br />
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It was back in 2008 when <b>Lights on Broadway</b> (Majestic Light), winner of $572,000 in 83
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It was back in 2008 when Lights on Broadway, as an 11-year-old gelding, arrived on a farm just south of Fort Worth. It was back in 2008 when trainers Donna and Dallas Keen gave him a home, fed him and cared for him; retrained him to have a life after racing.<br />
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It was back in 2008 that I ventured to the Keens' farm to see Lights on Broadway. After our initial meeting, Donna continued to provide updates: "I swear, I think he's the smartest horse I ever met," and "He knows he's somebody, just by the way he carries himself, perks his ears, and responds to you."<br />
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It was Lights on Broadway that inspired and fired-up Donna Keen to start her own horse racing rescue, Remember Me Racehorse Rescue. Every single horse she has rescued and retrained and adopted out should be eternally grateful (in their own horse-like way) for Lights on Broadway.<br />
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His story is a great one: Good people coming together to make something <i>really</i> good happen. <br /><br />
My condolences to the Keens, especially Donna, I know that Lights on Broadway is truly the heart and soul of your rescue organization, and I know he shall continue to be.<br />
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Derby tomorrow?!? I'm practically still wearing mittens!<br />
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When post positions were announced yesterday, I was rather dismayed - I only recognized a handful of names! <b>Golden Soul</b>?? Who's that? Am I truly supposed to recognize a horse who broke his maiden and came in 4th in the Louisiana Derby? And he's in the Kentucky Derby?!?<br />
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So, last night was spent reading past performances, reviewing pertinent races, and assembling a Derby Hat with a cost not exceeding $1.23. Eventually, I made my selections. And my hat.
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<b>Goldencents</b>. He wins. He's the fastest. He's consistent. He broke his maiden at first asking and went on to win and/or hit the board in nothing but graded stakes races. The ONLY thing that would persuade me from betting against Goldencents is Doug O'Neill; purely superstitious reasoning of the probability of a trainer winning back-to-back Derbies.<br />
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Todd Pletcher has a handful of horses in the starting gate and a couple of them have my attention. The undefeated <b>Verrazano</b> was installed as the second favorite behind <b>Orb</b>, which seems a little disrespectful. He's won. And won. And won. And won. Does he even know what the backside of another horse even looks like? Excellent trainer/jockey combo. The only negative rumors I hear is that his pedigree screams "Anything but 1 1/4 miles! Gimme a mile!" However, his dam is out of Giant's Causeway which may provide distance.<br />
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But Pletcher has a few more entries, and <b>Revolutionary</b> is noteworthy. He's won his last 3 races, has lovely pedigree, and Calvin Borel. 'Nuff said.<br />
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A couple of other horses that I'm throwing in the fray to inflate exotics are <b>Frac Daddy</b> and <b>Will Take Charge</b>. Frac Daddy has thrown his shares of clunkers, but he came on strong in the Arkansas Derby to get up late to finish 2nd, and he's a "horse for the course"; clearly he loves Churchill Downs. As for Will Take Charge, he's another who's had his fair share of disagreeable races, however he won the Rebel, maneuvering through traffic (and, of course, there will be <i>plenty</i> of traffic tomorrow). <b>Plus:</b> Trainer D. Wayne Lukas; pedigree. <b>Plus/minus:</b> Jockey Jon Court. <b>Minus:</b> Rain.<br />
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Good Luck and Win Big!suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-65584010446998228812013-04-18T23:08:00.001-05:002013-04-18T23:08:49.151-05:00We Love Graphs!Dollar Day at Lone Star Park: April 20 ,2013.<br />
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Look at your calendar, silly, it's the day after tomorrow. No, not the silly <a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/day_after_tomorrow/">movie</a>, silly!<br />
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According to Lone Star Park's Facebook site, a not-so-scientific poll was conducted regarding one's favorite thing about Dollar Day at the racetrack. And what scientist, statistician, brewmeister, or beer-swilling-horseplayer doesn't break into a big, dumb grin when presented with this graph:<br />
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(Okay, horse racing purists ... there is no selection for "a Grade 1 stakes <span class="frac nowrap">1<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>16</sub></span> miles turf race, for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and upwards, and a purse of $500,000).<br />
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If one can remember, the Dollar Beer has been a trifle gauche. Last year, the racetrack partnered with Lone Star Beer. Now, I'm not an individual that would blasphemy any product attached with the language "Lone Star". However, with Lone Star Beer, I shall make an exception. Even for a dollar, it's not an attractive beverage! So this year, according to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LoneStarPark">LSP Facebook</a> page, it appears that we have a new friend for Dollar Day:<br />
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Bring plentiful <span style="font-size: large;"><b>$1</b></span>!!suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-89419185124929836742013-04-15T23:58:00.000-05:002013-04-15T23:58:07.268-05:00LSP: Opening Weekend AnticsLone Star Park opened its 17th season of Spring Thoroughbred racing this past weekend. Perfect weather. Tasty margaritas. Big crowds. [Fill in the blank] racing. [Fill in the blank] handle. [Fill in the blank] success.<br />
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An unusual observation: Information from Lone Star Park is not forthcoming. It could be because (a) local newspapers are not in the business of publishing information about anything "not Tony Romo", or (2) Drew Shubeck is busy playing Sudoku.<br />
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Regardless, I spent most of the weekend at the track, watching/betting the races and trading observations with the rail-folk. I don't have the attendance figures nearby (next to my martini ...) but I estimate there must've been something like 254,487,993 over the weekend, give or take a few million. My not so-scientific estimate is based solely on the line to my favorite margarita bar in the grandstand. The line was obscenely long ... for a mild (78 F) North Texas Day.<br />
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For those of you unable to comprehend my logic estimation, I shall illustrate it in easy-to-understand gridiron fashion:<br />
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Of note, <b>X</b> is either (1) a child, (2) a pregnant and/or nursing mother, (3) a Baptist incognito, or (4) an ant.<br />
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It was a lovely weekend in North Texas and people showed up for concerts and for racing. Details may or may not be forthcoming about silly things, like handle and what-not. Okay, truth be told, I don't care about the Randy Rogers Band or Gary Allan or any other "Red Dirt Band" they book to increase the gate and pack the apron. I'm an old [Fill in the blank] that wants to make some fun bets and check my handicapping prowess and maybe come home with a couple extra bucks. However, when the 2nd race on a Friday night is a 5 1/2 furlong $7500 maiden claiming affair with a whole whopping 6 entries - <b>ICK</b>!! Yeah, I would a prefer a concert, too!<br />
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Anyway, the gate must've been good, handle [Fill in the blank]. Premiere Stakes winner, <b>Triumph and Song</b> (jockey Jamie Theriot),<br />
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Saturday's <a href="http://www.lonestarpark.com/storydetail.aspx?id=5101">JEH Stallion Stakes winner</a>, the beautiful <b>Lasting Bubbles</b> (jockey Lindey Wade),<br />
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And, of course, an Original Butt Sketch .. that's my Alice. <br />
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And yes, she's wearing a tail ... because she's a little kid and she can!<br />
<br />suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-85364880234638949302013-04-11T23:27:00.000-05:002013-04-11T23:27:28.953-05:00We're On Our Feet! Opening Night at Lone Star Park!<u><b>Dateline:</b></u> Opening Night, 2013 Spring Thoroughbred Meet, Lone Star Park, Grand Prairie, Texas<br />
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Rumors have been circulating for awhile ... updated Silks dining, new racing surface, a state-of-the-art infield jumbo-tron that's capable of bringing tears to your eyes. Changes! Improvements! A return to the original (and correct!) color of frozen margarita!<br />
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The infield tote board and its accompanying brand-spanking-new 17 x 60 foot video screen is a monument to every techno-geek and couch potato everywhere. The jumbo Jumbotron - or the Dak RT, as I was corrected earlier this evening - has the ability to show two video feeds at the same time. For each live race, we're treated to a head-on view and a pan view.<br />
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<b>Dak RT:</b> First winner of the evening! Additionally, they should name a drink for it, too.<br />
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Sounds pretty good, huh?<br />
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Another change: All the apron box seating is gone. Personally, I like having a a wide open apron; perfect for milling around and pushing oneself up into a myriad of people along the rail. The seats worked well as reserved seating at the 2004 Breeders' Cup in <i>October</i>. But let's face it, in <i>June</i> and <i>July</i> in North Texas, when it's like 218 F, you can't sit on those hot tamales on racing days! Talk about Butt Burn! Ouch! Instead, there is a smattering of new picnic tables adorning the prime real estate by the rail. And probably quite moveable; get them out of the way for their collections of concerts when the apron is packed with 428,334 Randy Rogers Band fans [Friday night].<br />
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However, more than one person grumbled about the lack of free outdoor seating. I mean, everybody needs some place to set down their beer and/or nachos to look at their racing program. So, as a concerned racing citizen, we need to launch a campaign for said individuals:<br />
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Those little fold-up camping chairs are dirt cheap. So to my rail-folk compadres: Keep a camping chair handy in the trunk of you car. Much like you would an umbrella. Or spare tire.<br />
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<b>Outdoor seating:</b> Still schooling in the gate.<br />
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And yes, there was a horse race or two. The first race of the card - nay, the season - in the $50,000 Premiere Stakes. <b>Triumph and Song</b>, a 4-year-old gelding trained by local-boy-done-good Bret Calhoun, won his first stakes race easily under jockey Jamie Theriot. I even won a couple of bucks, which I plan to put towards my camping chair. Or beer.<br />
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<b>Horse racing:</b> Win! Place! Show!suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-70866143522640689902012-11-01T22:30:00.000-05:002012-11-01T22:30:23.175-05:002012 Breeders' Cup SelectionsOnce again, it's that time of year where we ignore demanding spouses, dirty laundry, and needy children all for horse racing glory. Yes, it's the Breeders' Cup World Championships! And no Breeders' Cup could ever be complete without <i>Post Parade</i>'s <b>Sixth Annual Magic Beer Bottle Breeders' Cup Selections</b>.<br />
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This year, we honor our East Coast horse racing brethren/hurricane survivors. We're serving up <a href="http://brooklynbrewery.com/brooklyn-beers/perennial-brews/brooklyn-lager">Brooklyn Lager</a>, a pleasant little brew. We love you NY, NJ, <i>et. al.</i>!! You're in our thoughts and prayers!<br />
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As you may or may not be familiar with our long-standing tradition, let me remind you of the rules: I handicap, the bottle spins. I've had my fair share of winners over the years, however the Magic Beer Bottle should never be discounted, notable wins being <b>Stephanie's Kitten</b> and <b>Amazombie</b> <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/11/2011-breeders-cup-selections.html">last year</a>.
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Super Ninety Nine </div>
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Commander</div>
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Worth Repeating</div>
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Kitten's Point</div>
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Waterway Run</div>
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Executiveprivilege</div>
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Kauai Katie</div>
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Marketing Mix</div>
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Nereid</div>
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Awesome Feather</div>
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Royal Delta</div>
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Dry Summer</div>
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Artigiano</div>
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Groupie Doll</div>
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Strike the Moon</div>
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Rail Trip</div>
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Emcee</div>
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California Flag</div>
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California Flag</div>
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Fortify</div>
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Shareta (Ire)</div>
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Little Mike</div>
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Coil</div>
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Trinniberg</div>
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Obviously (Ire)</div>
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Game On Dude</div>
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Pool Play</div>
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Admittedly, I'm somewhat uninspired with both the Marathon and the Sprint. There's a strong possibility that if I even elect to wager on those races, I may opt for some imaginative combination of various family birthdays tossed into a 50-cent trifecta box and hope for the best. Those assorted numbers include but are not limited to 1,2,5,8,9,10.<br />
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Have a great Breeders' Cup weekend! Good luck!suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-19925802079787950192012-10-25T22:43:00.000-05:002012-10-25T22:43:24.944-05:00OMG!! BC Next Week?? How Can This B!! :0Holy Guacamole! The Breeders' Cup is next week! Whoo-hooo!! Dig the loose change out of the couch because there is some serious betting action to beholden!
BTW, who's entered ?!?!?<br />
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(1) Game On Dude<br />
(2) <s>I'll Have Another</s> (Sayonora)<br />
(3) <s>Frankel</s><br />
(4) <s>Hanson</s><br />
(5) Wise Dan (just guessing he's on an entry in some event ...)<br />
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Ummm .... uh-oh ... Trouble.
Fortunately, for the horse racing fans/bettors that have had their attention diverted*, Lone Star Park will be hosting its annual <a href="http://www.lonestarpark.com/eventdetail.aspx?id=4445">Breeders' Cup Preview Party</a>, featuring our good friend, Gary West; track announcer, John Lies; Expert Handicapper and Mr. Congeniality, Rick Lee; and local favorite sports-talk guru, Norm Hitzges. The first 200 in attendance will receive a free Breeders' Cup Advance Edition and the handicapping solution to next week's races!
I will be in attendance, as it appears this year the <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/11/2011-breeders-cup-selections.html">Magic Beer Bottle</a> could very well have the upper hand!<br />
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*Possess freshman in high school marching band; whole "Friday Night Lights" stuff that consumed an entire chapter in James Michener's novel, <i>Texas</i>, as well as a much ballyhooed TV series, is real. Scary. Forgot where racetrack is located. Forgot how to place wager. Not sure what a horse even looks like anymore. BUT ... I'm proficient at serving nachos in a concession stand!<br />
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<br />suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-56808039028100440012012-08-08T12:38:00.001-05:002012-08-08T12:38:17.807-05:00Olympic Equestrian ObservationsLast week, I called my big sister in Wisconsin to wish her a happy birthday and to inform her that, due to my overwhelming schedule of summer activities with work and kids, I had not found the time to mail her birthday present, which of course, was a lie because, in fact, I had consumed her birthday present long ago and just hadn't had the opportunity to dash back to the liquor store and purchase an appropriate replacement. Anyway, between my off-key rendition of "Happy Birthday" and my myriad of excuses, she pointedly observed, "Hey! You haven't written jack-squat in ages, you lazy bum!"<br />
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Well, sadly enough, horse racing inspiration runs shallow this time of the year. Saratoga and Del Mar are inconveniently located 1,671 and 1,356 miles away respectfully. Simulcasting is nearby, but getting into my car on these mercilessly hot summer days is like stepping into an Easy Bake Oven. And the "players" are constantly changing - injuries and retirements in the midst of a swirling whirlwind of new and upcoming 2-year-olds - that it just becomes easier to spend my free time lounging in the pool and/or scouring eBay for deals.<br />
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But the biggest distraction/excuse/preoccupation is the London 2012 Summer Olympics.<br />
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So, in honor of Horse Sports of the XXX Olympiad, I shall present a brief review of horse happenings in London, which is, in fact 4,777 miles away.<br />
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Zara Phillips, aboard Toytown, takes part in the Olympic torch relay:<br />
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First thought: <i>(snort)</i> Guess how she got the job??<br />
Actually, the Queen's granddaughter is a world equestrian champion. Additionally, it was aboard <b>Toytown</b> when she won the the 2006 Eventing World Championships. And to prove her world class equestrian prowess, she's part of Team GB that won the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2181431/London-2012-Olympics-Medal-Team-GB-Zara-Phillips-eventing-team-ride-glory.html">silver medal</a> in the equestrian team event. Okay, maybe they would've won the gold if not for the fact that Zara and her horse, <b>High Kingdom</b>, clipped a fence. Ups-a-daisy ...<br />
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In the You-re Never Too Old to Live Your Olympic Dreams, <a href="http://cs.thehorse.com/blogs/2012-london-olympics-equestrian-coverage/archive/2012/08/02/in-olympic-dressage-some-of-the-stories-are-outside-the-arena.aspx">Hiroshi Hoketsu</a>, 71, is the oldest competitor at the 2012 Olympics. He didn't exactly light up the leader board in the Grand Prix individual, but he earned a respectable 68.739 percent. He hasn't ruled out Rio 2016 but his dressage partner, 1997 German-bred chestnut mare <b>Whisper</b>, is "too old" and will be retired. <br />
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And finally, even in the international spectacle of the Olympics, nobody is safe from American politicians. As I'm sure you are keenly aware, Ann Romney, wife of Presidential Wannabe, Mitt Romney, is a co-owner of <b>Rafalca</b>. Although Rafalca failed to advance in dressage, she is still under consideration as a potential vice presidential running mate.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>Happy Birthday, Sis! Your gift is on the way ... soon!</i></span>suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-60538997721999012822012-07-12T15:45:00.001-05:002012-07-12T15:45:29.744-05:00Meet Concludes With Remix of the Same SongSunday evening, Lone Star Park concluded its 2012 Spring Thoroughbred Meet and Musical Extravaganza Spectacular. And judging from the final numbers - average daily handle down 7% with a 4% decrease in attendance - racing wasn't exactly rockin' anybody. Fortunately, Lone Star Park President and General Manager, Drew Shubeck, was able to use one of his ol' reliable quotes,<br />
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"We're disappointed with the results."</blockquote>
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In addition to the 7% live handle decline, the off-track, export handle took a solid hit: down 12%.<br />
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Here, I'll just go ahead and insert a fitting Drew Shubeck quote from <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-of-2011-lone-star-park-spring.html">last year</a>,<br />
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“We continue to be disappointed in the simulcast out number. This decline is a signal that the national simulcast customer is telling us they are not interested in our product offering.”</blockquote>
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Notably, the 2012 simulcast-in handle increased 2.2%. Apparently, even the local bettor wasn't too interested in Lone Star's product offering!<br />
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Of course, there's the usual reason for lack-luster fields and handle declines: Slots. And, coincidentally, there's a Drew Shubeck quote for that!<br />
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"A lot of tracks like us that don't have the benefits of slot machines struggle to be competitive."</blockquote>
Slots. VLTs. Racinos. Expanded gaming. Whatever verbiage you want to use, slots have been proclaimed the cure-all for horse racing's woes. Bolster the purses from monies generated by one-arm bandits and all the good horses will want to come and everybody will bet. Well, this is Texas. I assure you, if Texas politicians don't give a crap about education or providing health care for the poor, they certainly won't give a crap about the horse racing industry.<br />
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Moving right along ...<br />
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There were a couple of so-called "bright" spots to the season. The Lone Star Music Series was popular entertainment event, representing 33% of total attendance. Of course, as I <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2012/06/most-pitiful-belmont-recap-ever.html">previously</a> observed, there is not a direct proportion between concert attendance and increased live handle. But hey, if the gate brings in the funds to pay the light bills, then maybe it's not such a bad thing. Toss in the fact that people purchased and consumed copious amounts of beer at $5.75 each, the racetrack probably made a ton of money at the concerts.<br />
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Other "bright" spots: <b>Nates Mineshaft</b> ships in, easily wins the Lone Star Park Handicap (gr. 3), and is crowned Horse of the Meeting without so much as breaking a sweat; a Texas' favorite, Clarence Scharbauer Jr's <b>Coyote Legend</b> runs in the Assault Stakes for third year and posts a second victory; jockey Cliff Berry becomes Lone Star's all-time leading rider and adds his fifth riding title, all before he receives his AARP membership next month; Danny Pish notches his first training title at Lone Star Park; the popular Bar & Book and its wide selection of draft beers.<br />
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Without a doubt, Lone Star Park and its owner Global Gaming Solutions certainly have their work cut out for them. Naturally, there's a Drew Shubeck quote for that, too.<br />
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"We are very optimistic about our upcoming off-season simulcasting in our Bar & Book"</blockquote>
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All this Belmont excitement! And Lone Star Park sends out its press release that very evening:<br />
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<i>26,519 On Hand Friday Night Is Largest Post-Race Concert Ever</i></div>
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What?!? <br />
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Nothing about the Belmont Stakes?? Union Rags??? Even some kind of little, impromptu Triple Crown fiesta on the patio???<br />
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Well, if I wasn't discouraged enough with the state of horse racing at Lone Star Park, I only had to crack open my Sunday morning edition of the Star-Telegram (<a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2012/05/derby-coverage-in-newspaper-suffers.html">motto</a>: "Leading the industry in printing corrections!"). Directly above the Belmont Stakes recap was a short article of how I'll Have Another's scratch took a toll on the local racetrack's attendance; they were anticipating a crowd approaching 20,000. Instead, attendance was a 10,586. And then, in a quote that can cause serious heartburn for the avid horse racing fan, Vice President and Assistant General Manager of Lone Star Park, G.W. Hail <a href="http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/06/09/4020497/triple-crown-contenders-scratch.html">says</a>,<br />
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"Who needs I'll Have Another when you have Eli Young?"</blockquote>
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That's enough to discard my morning coffee and reach for the vodka!<br />
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Well, I could very easily go off on a rant and tirade about a some dumb obtuse remark - menopausal women are very good at doing that. However, I shall just stick to a few numbers.<br />
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Racetracks are usually in the business of racing horses. Horses race for money. Money is funded by handle. 26,519 people showed up for the Eli Young Band concert and the on-track handle was $332,835. Belmont Stakes Saturday's attendance was 10,586 with a on-track handle of $477,635. Without the use of pie charts, calculators, or any other kind of visual aid, I can reach a simple conclusion: Concert goers do not bet. They do not contribute to handle. However, they contribute to excessive alcohol consumption and a trashed parking lot. Horses are not impressed.<br />
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Look, I understand that Global Gaming is in the "entertainment business" and they are very successful using the facility as a concert venue. That's not a bad thing. What's bad is being negligent and indifferent to the very reason the racetrack is even in business.<br />
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Dreams of the Triple Crown dashed<br />
by tendonitis</ul>
suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-38005957001072661732012-06-03T23:03:00.000-05:002012-06-03T23:03:24.247-05:00Two Degrees of Separation from SecretariatIt’s been a year or two since <b>Affirmed</b> last captured the Triple Crown in 1978. And now <b>I’ll Have Another</b>, with the Kentucky Derby and Preakness jewels already stashed in his saddlebag, is attempting to become the 12th Triple Crown winner.<br />
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Coincidentally, Kate Chenery Tweedy, author of <a href="http://www.secretariatsmeadow.com/">Secretariat’s Meadow</a> and daughter of Penny Chenery, was in Fort Worth this weekend as a presenter at the <a href="http://amerequine.com/presenters.aspx#a3">AmerEquine Festival</a>. Kate would be the hippie, older daughter for those of you at home following along with your <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028576/"><i>Secretariat</i></a> movie.<br />
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Anyway, Thursday night she held a book signing; an opportunity to meet an individual that had been closely associated with the great racehorse, <b>Secretariat</b>. Kate Chenery Tweedy is a genuinely fascinating and vivacious woman, willing to share her rich family history and anecdotes about growing up, and her familiarity with horse racing. She is truly lovely and I felt privileged to have almost touched history. Magical!<br />
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Okay, but you know that I didn’t drive all the way to Fort Worth and elbow my way into a crowd of people just to hear about Granddad Chenery and the wonderful Meadow. So, I asked about her mother’s comments that were recently published in Andrew Cohen’s <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/05/secretariats-owner-on-the-triple-crown-and-racing-integrity/257714/">article</a> in <i>The Atlantic</i>,<br />
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“I don't know Mr. Reddam personally but I think he should be embarrassed that the trainer he has chosen does not have a clean record.” [Penny Chenery]</blockquote>
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Kate, as she invited me to call her, laughed. “Oh, you know about that article, do you? Well,” she continued, “Mom’s ninety and she’s done playing politics.” Sorry, Doug. The Grand Dame of Racing is speaking her mind - racing is not as clean as it once was; too many issues with drugs as opposed to Mama Chenery’s Old School Racing.<br />
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However, everybody in the book-signing vicinity all were genuinely excited about I’ll Have Another’s Triple Crown bid. A true champion! Unable to keep my mouth shut (as usual), I woefully lamented, “A great champion that runs straight into the breeders’ shed."
Kate grimaced and agreed; “champions” usually depart post haste from the racetrack to stud. But she admitted that she feared Secretariat may have been one of the first stallions to blaze the trail to direct stud duty. “Mom sold the breeding rights to a syndicate in order to pay the bills. The syndicate did, however, ‘allow’ her to race Secretariat for the rest of the year.”<br />
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Finally, I had to ask Kate’s opinion one last burning question: Did Diane Lane do a good job portraying Penny Chenery in the movie <i>Secretariat</i>?
That question sent Kate into gales of laughter. “Oh, we love Diane Lane! She is so wonderful! But you have to remember that it was a Disney movie. Diane Lane portrayed Mother as a good, dutiful housewife. And I assure you, Mother was not much of a housewife! She should’ve been running a business.”<br />
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WinStar Win [Up to] a Million Day featuring the $300,000 Lone Star Park Handicap (gr. 3), Food Truck Festival, and WinStar Million Man!<br />
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Okay, I didn't see the creepy WinStar Million Weirdo but I was privileged to watch <b>Nates Mineshaft</b> easily win the Lone Star Park Handicap by over 7 lengths.<br />
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After his last race - a disastrous 20-length trouncing in the Grade 2 Alysheba at Churchill Downs - Nates Mineshaft returned to his winning tactic: being on the lead. Jockey Jesse Campbell sent him to the lead early, setting fractions of :25.11 for the opening quarter-mile, :49.20 at the half-mile, 1:11.97 for six furlongs; winning in hand in 1:42.91.<br />
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Now I know what many of you are thinking: "Wow! Impressive! I have no idea what the heck those numbers mean! But what about the Food Truck Festival?!?"<br />
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Food Truck Festival indeed! The top food trucks in DFW were featured in this foodie extravaganza. Who knew that food trucks were so popular? It was like walking through some kind of reality show on the Food Network.
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For years Memorial Day was billed as the richest day in Texas racing, <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/05/lone-star-million-some-hot-stuff-and.html">Lone Star Million Day</a>, with $1 million in stakes races. The once spectacular race card is gone this year. But on the bright side, I heard that the sliders from Easy Slider were pretty tasty.suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-48707394152864938042012-05-27T05:45:00.002-05:002012-06-03T23:06:09.975-05:00Vote YES! to Dollar DayOkay, my Lone Star Park brethren. You have griped and whined and complained long enough about Lone Star Park carelessly <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2012/04/looking-for-dollar-day-well-search-no.html">discarding</a> your favorite promotion: Dollar Day. Well, this is your chance to let your voice of discontent be heard and make it happen! They are currently running a brief campaign over the weekend to hear your voice about the subject. And if you are loud and persistent, you could mark June 16th as Dollar Day!<br />
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Vote on-line at Lone Star Park's facebook page and/or be sure to stuff the ballot box at the track. Voting ends at 3 p.m. today.<br />
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram Copy Editors: <b>We Had Too Many</b>
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There's nothing quite like opening up your Sunday morning newspaper to read of all the Derby news and excitement from the previous day. The Kentucky Derby is known as The Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports: The thunderous charge of horses as the gates spring open, the roar of the crowds, the cheers, the tears, the exultation and glory of crowning a new Derby Winner.<br />
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A sports event of this magnitude ended up relegated to page 10C of the Star-Telegram (motto: "If it's happening in Fort Worth, it's news to us!") - behind the Mavs losing, the Rangers winning, and Yankees' Mariano Rivera tearing some ligament in some knee. Regardless, the Derby feature <a href="http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/05/05/3937696/hot-pace-talented-field-for-138th.html">article</a> was by Beth Harris (AP).<br />
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However, when I went to review the chart I was stunned! The Star-Telegram published last year's chart! (<i>Click to enlarge</i>)<br />
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Whoa!suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-88247744545497633892012-05-05T05:16:00.000-05:002012-05-05T05:16:35.337-05:002012 Kentucky Derby Selections<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Today we're passing up mint juleps in favor of frozen margaritas because, in addition to the running of the 138th Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands, it's Cinco de Mayo! And frankly, frozen margaritas are a whole lot tastier than anything made with bourbon. Regardless of your Derby and/or Fiesta libation of choice, it's time to post Derby selections.<br />
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<a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/05/2011-kentucky-derby-picks.html">Last year</a> I looked like a handicapping genius; Animal Kingdom <i>et. al.</i> were right on the money. And there was money!<br />
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<b>Bodemeister</b>, installed as the morning line favorite at 4-1, is appealing and promising, especially after his impressive Arkansas Derby win last month. But no matter what I do, I just can't get past that one miserable statistic: Horses that do not race at age two are 0 for 129 years. Curlin couldn't even do it and Bodemeister is no Curlin. But I'll definitely put him in the mix.<br />
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I love <b>Hansen</b>! Okay, maybe I'm not the biggest fan of front runners at 1 1/4 miles but in this case I don't care. I love how he's raced. I love how he looks. I love how his owner is somewhat eccentric and just wants to make horse racing fun. And Hansen's <i>sooo</i> beautiful! He would make the perfect Poster Child for horse racing, looking regal and immaculate, accessorized with roses. I was surprised to find bestowed on him a morning line of 10-1, however I should think the odds will not be that generous at post time.<br />
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From a purely handicapping standpoint, I like <b>Gemologist</b>. Truthfully, I haven't even watched him race, but he displays every positive angle that I use: successful trainer (Pletcher), regular rider (Castellano), increasing speed figures, success at Churchill Downs. Most notably, he's undefeated. And undefeated is undefeated, a statistic that should never be overlooked nor ignored.<br />
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And finally, it's "<span class="st"><i>déjà vu all over again</i></span>": <b>Went The Day Well</b> has me giddy as a longshot. He's been a little of a <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/teresagenaro/2012/04/30/went-the-day-well-brings-international-flavor-to-the-kentucky-derby/">world traveler</a> in his brief career but he's exclusively run routes and, from the appearance of his past performances, has run them well. His speed figures are on the rise - a trend that appeals to me as a handicapper. I watched his Vinery Racing Spiral Stakes victory last night and he really fired up in the stretch. Graham Motion isn't sure if lightning can really strike twice or if Went The Day Well is as good as Animal Kingdom, but if Went The Day Well goes forward from the Spiral, he could very well hit the board at a fat price.<br />
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Have a great Derby Day! Good luck!suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-46356450955568224092012-04-28T10:37:00.000-05:002012-04-28T10:37:47.012-05:00Texas Mile Today. Pool Party Next Week.Today Lone Star Park takes a break from its concert schedule to feature a horse race, the $200,000 Texas Mile (Gr. 3).<br />
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The race has attracted a nice field of 10, with a couple of notable shippers. <b>Canonize</b>, winner of the Santana Mile, ships in from Santa Anita and clearly looks like the horse to beat. Rumor has it that once he discovered an element called "dirt", he turned into a new racehorse.<br />
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Trainer Eoin Harty brings in <b>Endorsement</b>. He recently ran some nice allowance/optional claiming races at Gulfstream. You may remember him from winning the Sunland Derby in 2010. With visions of roses dancing in his head, he unfortunately <a href="http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/69232/endorsement-continues-comeback-in-texas-mile">sustained</a> a non-displaced right front condylar fracture in a workout at Churchill Downs the week before the Kentucky Derby. He's owned by one of our favorite owners and <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2010/06/winstar-whirlwind.html">pseudo-fan</a> of <i>Post Parade</i>, Bill Casner.
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<b>Coyote Legend</b> returns to Lone Star Park, where he's enjoyed success. He's trained by Bret Calhoun, who's on a hot streak and just recently enjoyed his <a href="http://www.lonestarpark.com/storydetail.aspx?id=3941">2,000th win</a>. And he'll have hot jockey and Lone Star's all-time leading rider, Cliff Berry, aboard.<br />
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However, I never pass up anything that trainer Donnie Von Hemmel puts on the racetrack, especially here at Lone Star Park. He saddles <b>Moonshine Mullin</b> who recently raced at Oaklawn Park. He's eligible to improve in his 3rd start of his cycle. And at nice odds (morning line of 12/1), he would help pay for that pool resurfacing that I so badly need this spring.<br />
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Teeming millions have been on a recent cyber-treasure hunt, searching for one of the most popular promotions ever cooked-up by Lone Star Park: Dollar Day. It's not listed on the 2012 Calendar of <s>Concerts</s> Events, and many are thinking, "Clearly, the omission of Dollar Day is a mistake! Why, it must be an oversight!"<br />
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Well, query no more, oh Band of Dollar Day Diehards. There is no mistake. There is no oversight.<br />
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There is <b>NO</b> Dollar Day this racing season.<br />
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I asked Vice President G.W. Hail to shed a little light on the decision; perhaps offer reasons and insights. He responded, "As with any promotion, we always evaluate them from year to year. This year we decided to offer more concerts tying into our new themeline 'Racing That Rocks You.'"<br />
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Interestingly enough, Dollar Day originated in the spring of 2004. I had always heard through anecdotal information that it was created prior to Lone Star Park hosting the 2004 Breeders' Cup to draw a small horde of bettors, providing a "practice run of insanity", if you will. However, G.W. set the record straight, "It was a late addition to our promo schedule to fill a date and didn't receive any media support other than a direct mail letter and a spot in the Kentucky Derby telecast. We projected 10,000 and were pleasantly surprised when over 20,000 customers showed up." Completely unrelated to Breeders' Cup hoopla.<br />
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Rock on.suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-8922792881784628392012-04-13T10:14:00.007-05:002012-04-13T13:53:01.134-05:00Bar! Bar! Bar!Last night Global Gaming Solutions, LLC (GGS), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation, ushered in a <a href="http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/04/12/3880319/lone-star-park-begins-season-hopeful.html">new era</a> at Lone Star Park. Their Trifecta for the Pursuant of Entertainment, Gaming and Racing is comprised of:<ul><br />Horse racing<br />Concerts<br />Bars</ul><br />Not necessarily in that order.<br /><br />Gone is Chef Jake and his Cajun Kitchen; in its place is the Dash for Cash Bar. The beloved Blue Bell Ice Cream kiosk, a must on hot days and/or when kids are in tow, has been eliminated - replaced by a gift shop kiosk because said former gift shop is now a bar. And, as mentioned <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2012/01/new-years-news.html">previously</a>, the former Post Time Pavilion is now the wildly popular Bar & Book with more beers and drink specials than Triple Crown nominees.<br /><br />There are 9 concerts on the schedule. Additionally, there are concerts <i>after</i> concerts at the Bar & Book. It's conceivable that the Bar & Book could end up staying open until 2:00 a.m. Australian racing, anyone?<br /><br />One can surmise with all the <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2012/04/lone-star-park-preview-party.html">changes</a> at Lone Star Park, including discarding Dollar Day, there is a notable shift toward adult entertainment.<br /><br />And how does this Mom - a horse racing fan and bettor whose companions, on occasion, are her children - feel about these changes?<br /><br />Frankly, Global Gaming is calling a spade a spade: horse racing is gaming. And you don't create a <a href="http://winstarworldcasino.com/">small empire</a> on Exit 1, Oklahoma, by being The Family Fun Park.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Opening Night Notes</span></span><br />Almost 9,000 were in attendance last night, up 3% from last year. According to Vice President G.W. Hail, the Bar & Book was "packed because of Happy Hour specials from 4-7 p.m."<br /><br />The $50,000 Premiere Stakes, shortened from 1 1/16 mi to 6 1/2 f, was won by <b>Gold Element</b>, trained by Bret Calhoun; winning jockey, the up-and-coming <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/06/who-is-lindey-wade.html">Lindey Wade</a>. As a matter of fact, Lindey had two winners on the card last night. And he's still a real cutie-pie and I would adopt him if I could. (Sorry, Mama Wade).<br /><br />And I made a new friend: The Yard of Margarita!<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhuiu9g0wfAYy_kRfwBp-jmMAPqKCT1DB5R8L4lczG0DQYoXHb07NK-Gx9ha4zwusfmvP7pssZrFFda6Qc3UAsAAaw7pZeJgvjm30MCddLnSTJra7oUvhRfYH4HV4nwMC4odjy/s1600/Yard_of_Margarita.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 202px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhuiu9g0wfAYy_kRfwBp-jmMAPqKCT1DB5R8L4lczG0DQYoXHb07NK-Gx9ha4zwusfmvP7pssZrFFda6Qc3UAsAAaw7pZeJgvjm30MCddLnSTJra7oUvhRfYH4HV4nwMC4odjy/s320/Yard_of_Margarita.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5730904181649791666" /></a><br />Purchased at the Bar of the Former Gift Shop for a reasonable $9.75 for 500 ml of pure frozen delight, it presented itself with a couple of minor flaws:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3e5GY7619eq9KLiCtR_3hyjl47FaJtba-olegxpZvougClFnuL_nKcmPIjoDZFGg2tQixHmBfwdklOCgspMOc8sS3c_2tg7aecxxRoVve_EHFAYfXREedcG7k9eDOTBBD-zY0/s1600/Problems_Yard_of_Margarita.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 220px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3e5GY7619eq9KLiCtR_3hyjl47FaJtba-olegxpZvougClFnuL_nKcmPIjoDZFGg2tQixHmBfwdklOCgspMOc8sS3c_2tg7aecxxRoVve_EHFAYfXREedcG7k9eDOTBBD-zY0/s320/Problems_Yard_of_Margarita.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5730904383979273202" /></a><div style="text-align: center;">Melts before completion, leaving wino with a short straw<br /></div><br /><br />Finally, it was great to have the evening end with our good friend, trainer <a href="http://www.dallaskeen.com/">Dallas Keen</a>, in the Winner's Circle with <b>Hy Lime Time</b>. That would be a horse, not some exotic cocktail served at the Bar & Book.suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20800109.post-35913333049723960062012-04-11T17:17:00.003-05:002012-04-11T17:40:07.107-05:00Lone Star Park Preview PartyTomorrow is Opening Night of Lone Star Park's 2012 Spring Thoroughbred Season. As a perennial patron during the live racing season, each year I hope for something "new" and/or "improved". And this year is no different! New owners! New Bar & Book! So, with 2012 racing drawing nigh, today we are lounging poolside with margaritas and Wi-fi to bring you The 2012 Lone Star Park Preview Party!<br /><br />Immediately, we find a number of "new" items on this year's racing calendar.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivy8jjx31cbtlKhU-gdhIpHnx16Dz4VKqN0JGkLh0HBqMLO-xwTUUY6outth1AHanvDBLJqoqCi5k9l1PLrFKj-fe9p9wz8Z_GRwG22mJywlt_xxJnbnSb6WL0RxhNCuG3mnWV/s1600/NewLSP_FacebookBanner.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 82px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivy8jjx31cbtlKhU-gdhIpHnx16Dz4VKqN0JGkLh0HBqMLO-xwTUUY6outth1AHanvDBLJqoqCi5k9l1PLrFKj-fe9p9wz8Z_GRwG22mJywlt_xxJnbnSb6WL0RxhNCuG3mnWV/s200/NewLSP_FacebookBanner.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5730271652386524578" /></a><b>1. There are more concerts than stakes races.</b> Okay, I'm exaggerating. There are 12 stakes races and 9 concerts. That would probably explain why Lone Star Park updated their <a href="http://www.facebook.com/LoneStarPark">Facebook</a> banner and are promoting the lingo, "Racing that Rocks You." Although Lone Star Park is actually a very nice venue to hold concerts, it has a tendency to fill up rather rapidly with a very young crowd (read: not old enough to bet) because it's cheap if you arrive before the 7th or 8th race. Which leads us to another change,<br /><br />2. <b>Lone Star Park's New <a href="http://lonestarpark.com/agepolicy/">Concert Age Policy</a>.</b> Entry to concerts requires one to be 18 or older with a valid ID unless accompanied by a 30-year-old or older appropriately notarized legal guardian. Limit 3 juvies per notarized legal guardian. Notarized legal guardian is strongly encouraged to wager and contribute to on-track handle. The junior and senior classes of Trinity High School are to make other plans next Friday night and/or secure a number of notarized legal guardians to see the Casey Donahew Band.<br /><br /><b>3. Dollar Day Disappears.</b> Lone Star Park has eliminated its most popular promotions, Dollar Day. A day when entry into the racetrack was very affordable ($1), racing programs were affordable ($1), hot dogs were affordable ($1), and beer was even more affordable ($1). People love it! A day when you could bring your entire family or the junior and senior classes of Trinity High School, feed them, have fun, and still have enough money to put gas in your car on Monday morning. Last year, the event attracted well over 16,000 people. Wouldn't most entertainment establishments consider that a "raging success"? Well, after perusing through Facebook comments, it appears that Lone Star's decision to discard the beloved Dollar Day is proving to be unpopular. Their response,<br /> <blockquote>There aren't any Dollar Days this year.. however, we have several other great promotions running along with drink specails [<i>sic</i>] including Party at the Park on Friday nights with $2 beer!</blockquote><br />Good-bye family friendly environment. Hello, betting and drinking public. Leave the kids at home but be sure to bring your dictionaries!<br /><br /><b>4. Lone Star <s>Million</s> $300K Day is newly christened WinStar Million Day.</b> When Lone Star Park <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2012/01/shake-rattle-and-heads-roll.html">amputated</a> numerous stakes from its schedule, this is the day that suffered. <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/05/lone-star-million-some-hot-stuff-and.html">Historically</a>, Memorial Day featured the richest and best day of racing in Texas. This year, Memorial Day features the $300,000 Lone Star Park Handicap (G3) and a Food Truck Festival.<br /><br />Excuse me while I take a big slurp of my margarita ... I'm beginning to feel a little disheartened during our Preview Party ...<br /><br /><b>5. Triple Crown Good News!</b> Simulcasting is still available for the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes!<br /><br />Of course, there are other intriguing promotions that are noteworthy. The wildly popular <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2010/06/aaron-gryder-for-breakfast.html">Jockeys & Java</a> makes its return May 27. There's Sunday Jazz Brunch at the Silks and Party in the Park every Friday night - although it's noteworthy that last year's beer specials were $1 but this year it's $2.<br /><br />Regardless, tomorrow night we're off! The Premiere Stakes opening night, concerts Friday and Saturday night - be sure to bring your appropriate notarized legal guardian. And on Sunday it's Family Fun Day featuring Camel and Ostrich Races! And I don't care what "horse racing purists" say, they're <a href="http://www.postparade.blogspot.com/2011/09/shtick.html">fun</a>! Besides, as this Preview Party clearly demonstrates, it's not about the racing ...<br /><br />Time to get me a "new" margarita.suebrouxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266413999194928332noreply@blogger.com1