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Turfway Finds Reason for Optimism

Trainer William Hall walks a horse after a morning workout in his barn at Turfway Park, Florence.
Patrick Reddy
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Kentucky Enquirer
Trainer William Hall walks a horse after a morning workout in his barn at Turfway Park, Florence.

Turfway Park begins its Fall Meet today with reasons to be optimistic about its future. Turfway bucked a national trend with its 2011 Winter/Spring meet which experienced a 6.3 percent increase to on-track handle and a 3.3 percent bump in all-sources wagering. Instant Racing, a slot-machine-style wagering machine based on pari-mutuel wagering, was introduced in the state for the first time at Kentucky Downs on Sept. 2. Turfway Park will wait until outstanding court challenges are resolved before installing the new machines, but they would provide a new revenue source for the racetrack.

 

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