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Tuesday’s “Lock” is at Saratoga Raceway on race 2 with the -#2-Morning Edition Parked out last out-Wire to Wire tonight-Shawn Grey drives. Last “Lock” was 2nd. The pick record is at 1415 of 2239 wins with 400 seconds and 150 third. Thank you for your continued support of IdaBet.com!
read moreSaturday’s Lock” is at Northfield Park on race 1 with the #4-Fear of Moonlight:- Start you day with the winning horse and hit the Daily Double-Play #4-Fear of Moonlight-(Lock) with 1 and 5 in the 2nd race. Good Luck! Last “Lock” was off the board. The record is at 1415 of 2237 wins ...
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The National HBPA has sent correspondence to Florida horsemen and racing fans urging them to send a letter to Florida senators to vote no on decoupling.
In it, the organization urges readers to flood the Senate, and the Florida State Senator representing their address’ district, with a prepared letter explaining the grave danger HB 105–and its virtual twin Senate Bill 408–poses to a key state industry. While the Senate measure has a separate number bill from the House, the objective is reportedly the same–allow racetracks to keep their gaming licenses and/or card clubs without the current restriction of conducting live racing.
The latter is also in the passage pipeline having been referred to the Senate’s Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government Rules.
Florida residents with a seasonal or a business-related address may use this link to send the letter. Those without a Florida address may still help by signing this petition to the Florida lawmakers.
The NHBPA urges fans and Florida residents to share this Senate letter link with anyone currently in Florida with an interest in Thoroughbred racing, not just industry participants.
The post NHBPA Issues New Call to Action to Stop Florida Decoupling Measure appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.
read morePerry Ouzts has ridden in almost 54,000 races, and has won almost 7,500 of them. And at 70 years old, he’s still going strong, making him one of the most enduring jockeys in history. Ouzts appears as the guest in episode three of jockey and veterinarian Dr. Ferrin Peterson’s Boundless podcast, highlighting some of racing’s stories of resilience and determination. “I started riding in ’73,” he tells Peterson. “Me and Pat Day, we both started in ’73, and in ’74, Chris McCarron and Russell Baze started riding. We all had the bug together, so it was a good year for bug riders.”
Asked if he had ever planned for another career-or if he was planning for a post-riding career now, Ouzts said, “I never really thought about anything else since I graduated from high school. I still get that same thrill after 50-something years. I get that same thrill when I cross the finish line. I think I’ve surpassed all the goals I ever set. Ever. I thought once I started riding, if I could get 20 years, it would be a good career. Then 20 years came and went, and I said, `well, maybe you can get 30 years.’ That would be great. That came and went and I said, `I’m going to try for 40.’ And then that came and went,” said, laughing. “Now I’m past 50 and still going. And all these years, it’s never gotten old.”
The video podcast is available on YouTube by clicking here, with the audio podcast available on Spotify, here; and Apple Podcasts, here.
The post Perry Ouzts, the Blue-Collar Jockey, In Episode Three of Boundless Podcast appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.
read moreTuesday’s “Lock” is at Saratoga Raceway on race 2 with the -#2-Morning Edition Parked out last out-Wire to Wire tonight-Shawn Grey drives. Last “Lock” was 2nd. The pick record is at 1415 of 2239 wins with 400 seconds and 150 third. Thank you for your continued support of IdaBet.com!
read moreSaturday’s Lock” is at Northfield Park on race 1 with the #4-Fear of Moonlight:- Start you day with the winning horse and hit the Daily Double-Play #4-Fear of Moonlight-(Lock) with 1 and 5 in the 2nd race. Good Luck! Last “Lock” was off the board. The record is at 1415 of 2237 wins ...
read moreError: Feed has an error or is not valid
The National HBPA has sent correspondence to Florida horsemen and racing fans urging them to send a letter to Florida senators to vote no on decoupling.
In it, the organization urges readers to flood the Senate, and the Florida State Senator representing their address’ district, with a prepared letter explaining the grave danger HB 105–and its virtual twin Senate Bill 408–poses to a key state industry. While the Senate measure has a separate number bill from the House, the objective is reportedly the same–allow racetracks to keep their gaming licenses and/or card clubs without the current restriction of conducting live racing.
The latter is also in the passage pipeline having been referred to the Senate’s Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government Rules.
Florida residents with a seasonal or a business-related address may use this link to send the letter. Those without a Florida address may still help by signing this petition to the Florida lawmakers.
The NHBPA urges fans and Florida residents to share this Senate letter link with anyone currently in Florida with an interest in Thoroughbred racing, not just industry participants.
The post NHBPA Issues New Call to Action to Stop Florida Decoupling Measure appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.
read morePerry Ouzts has ridden in almost 54,000 races, and has won almost 7,500 of them. And at 70 years old, he’s still going strong, making him one of the most enduring jockeys in history. Ouzts appears as the guest in episode three of jockey and veterinarian Dr. Ferrin Peterson’s Boundless podcast, highlighting some of racing’s stories of resilience and determination. “I started riding in ’73,” he tells Peterson. “Me and Pat Day, we both started in ’73, and in ’74, Chris McCarron and Russell Baze started riding. We all had the bug together, so it was a good year for bug riders.”
Asked if he had ever planned for another career-or if he was planning for a post-riding career now, Ouzts said, “I never really thought about anything else since I graduated from high school. I still get that same thrill after 50-something years. I get that same thrill when I cross the finish line. I think I’ve surpassed all the goals I ever set. Ever. I thought once I started riding, if I could get 20 years, it would be a good career. Then 20 years came and went, and I said, `well, maybe you can get 30 years.’ That would be great. That came and went and I said, `I’m going to try for 40.’ And then that came and went,” said, laughing. “Now I’m past 50 and still going. And all these years, it’s never gotten old.”
The video podcast is available on YouTube by clicking here, with the audio podcast available on Spotify, here; and Apple Podcasts, here.
The post Perry Ouzts, the Blue-Collar Jockey, In Episode Three of Boundless Podcast appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.
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