In a recent meeting focused on the state of horse racing in Illinois, industry leaders expressed both pride in their operations and frustration over ongoing challenges, particularly regarding the racino's development. Chris, a prominent figure in the racing community, highlighted the dedication of horsemen and support staff, emphasizing their tireless efforts amid a difficult economic climate. He praised the collaboration with Hawthorne Race Course, which has stepped in to provide racing opportunities after other venues withdrew support.
The discussion underscored the importance of maintaining a robust racing schedule, with plans to extend the season into November, a move that was welcomed by horsemen who rely on consistent racing opportunities. However, Chris voiced urgent concerns about the delayed implementation of the racino, which he described as critical for the survival of the industry. He noted that the pressure from horsemen, breeders, and owners for updates on the racino's progress is mounting, with some owners considering leaving Illinois for more favorable conditions elsewhere.
David McCaffrey echoed these sentiments, contrasting the effective communication and collaboration on the racing side with the perceived failures of the racino operations. He pointed out a significant decline in racing days and purse amounts over recent years, calling for transparency and action to revitalize the industry. The meeting concluded with a call for partnership and cooperation among all stakeholders to ensure the future of horse racing in Illinois.