Sunday, October 9, 2011

Today's Hot News About Horse Racing for Sunday, October 9, 2011

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(1:57:41 PM) Simulcast Horse Racing Hearing Held at State Capitol – Simulcast horse racing and gambling. They've been hot button issues on the agenda during some legislative sessions. Now, one state senator hopes to get a handle - on how to manage the issue should it arise next year. (This story continues here)

(2:08:45 PM) Illinois could decide soon on slot machines at horse racing tracks – Illinois' horse-racing industry could know within the next month or so whether the state will join 13 others in allowing slot machines at their tracks sites. Illinois lawmakers signed off on allowing the slots at the state's five major horse tracks last spring. But the measure is in limbo as legislators try to address Gov. Pat Quinn's concerns about broadening gambling. Lawmakers apparently don ... (This story continues here)

(1:44:47 PM) 'Usain Bolt' of horse racing valued at £100m – A British horse dubbed 'the Usain Bolt of racing' has become the first in the world to be valued at £100 million. (This story continues here)

(2:09:43 PM) Horse Racing – TODAY AT SANTA ANITA Park By Richard Eng Post Time 1 p.m. Race 1 - 6 1/2 furlongs, Purse $22,000, Maiden claiming $30,000, 3-year-olds and up 3 Tiz Golden - Ran well in MSW class in last; now drops back to a career-low class where he could move forward (This story continues here)

(1:40:42 PM) Horse Racing: Dullahan, owned by Crawford group, wins Dixiana Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland – Jerry Crawford tells the story of Dullahan, a mythical headless horseman who rode around ancient Ireland seeking revenge. Similar to the origin of his horse's name, Crawford is getting ready for a second shot at opponents. (This story continues here)

(2:29:44 PM) Former gov.: Horse racing will rise or fall on gambling expansion – Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar doesn't hide the fact that he races some of his own horses in neighboring Indiana. His reason is simple: The payouts across the border are bigger, in part because Indiana's racetracks have slot machines. The Republican... (This story continues here)

(2:25:10 PM) Horse racing: Robbie's picks and tips 10/8 – There are 11 races on the card Saturday with some terrific value opportunities. Betting the horses i (This story continues here)

(2:43:47 PM) No horse racing on fair's opening day – The Big Fresno Fair opens Wednesday, but there won't be any horse racing just yet. The annual meet will run only nine days starting Thursday rather than the usual 10 days because of low horse numbers around the state, CEO John Alkire said. (This story continues here)

(2:02:32 PM) Edgar Says Future Of Racetracks Depends On Slot Machines – The state's horse racing industry doesn't see much of a future unless the tracks get slot machines. (This story continues here)

(2:34:46 PM) HANAGAN CAN BE AT THE DOUBLE – Latest horse racing news from sportinglife.com. Cards, tips, statistics, live commentaries & results. Full, free coverage of horseracing from a UK perspective. (This story continues here)

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