Gural: Bulldog Hanover is a great example that stallions can breed and race successfully

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Gural: Bulldog Hanover is a great example that stallions can breed and race successfully

Bulldog Hanover is a great example of a horse that can be marketed well. He is racing at 4. The Gural Rule requires the best 3-year-olds to race at that age. WEG gave away t-shirts with the horse's picture last weekend. Bulldog also bred 80 mares. Keenland will be packed on a weekday in three weeks.

Horse racing is a spectator sport with minimal spectators and betting handles at the racetracks. The racing part of the business is by far the least lucrative and a financial drain on the overall complex. The old grandstands no longer exist. Racing is not profitable. It's a multi product business. If it doesn't sell, it's not worth it. Racinos want to disappear. They were their entree into the area. Harness racing was their business idea. Now they're not. At the recently completed Saratoga meeting in New York, handle and attendance were at an all-time high.

The 2021 Horse of the Year failed to win an overnight race at Chester. The horse finished second. Some sophisticated players didn't bet on the race. The losing bettors will remain unconvinced. Bulldog Hanover is a great example that stallions can breed and race successfully. Gural: Bull dog is an example of a stallion that can be bred and raced successfully in the modern era. He believes that the horse should be protected.

Lisa Gianelli has been convicted and sentenced for the distribution of non-testable performance enhancing drugs via her association with Dr. Seth Fishman.

There are rumors that horses using steroids set a record. The information is similar to that of baseball players who used steroids. It is not clear if the horses were using such substances. Racing should identify the clients who were taking such drugs. This would allow for the identification of any "records" set under false pretenses.


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