Illinois Racing Board suspends harness racing license of Hawthorne Race Course amid financial strain

Hawthorne Race Course Faces Financial Strains as Harness Racing License Suspended

The Illinois Racing Board has suspended the harness racing license of Suburban Downs, which operates Hawthorne Race Course, over financial struggles. The decision comes after the track failed to provide documentation demonstrating its financial integrity, according to the board.

The suspension is a significant blow to Hawthorne, which has been struggling to secure financing for its racino project since 2019. The track's general manager, John Walsh, expressed optimism that they would get their plans back on track soon, citing a new partnership with a nearby entity interested in supporting Illinois racing.

However, the suspension is not without controversy. Horse owners have reported bounced checks from Hawthorne since August, with one organization estimating losses of over $580,000. The horsemen's association has been contacting 66 owners who claim to have received payments that were then returned due to insufficient funds.

Walsh acknowledged the struggles and expressed frustration on behalf of the track's owner and CEO, Tim Carey, who was absent from a recent meeting with the board. "We're not happy about any of this," Walsh said. "We've been working day and night to get this solved with our bank."

Despite concerns, some officials remain hopeful that Hawthorne can meet its obligations. Director of Racing Jim Miller reported positive signs for the thoroughbred racing season, which is scheduled to begin on March 29.

The Illinois Racing Board has postponed its vote to approve Hawthorne's racing officials for the 2026 calendar until its next meeting in March. The board's decision highlights the challenges faced by the track as it navigates financial difficulties and seeks to revitalize the horse racing industry in the state.

As one horse owner noted, "We don't need empty words. We need specifics. We need stuff that's completely verified, and we need it in writing." The fate of Hawthorne's license remains uncertain, but its struggles serve as a reminder of the complex issues surrounding the intersection of gaming and equine industries.
 
Wow πŸ˜‚πŸ΄ this is crazy, $580k lost to bounced checks? That's wild, how did they not see that was gonna happen? πŸ€‘ The track's been struggling since 2019 and now they're saying they've got a new partner but can't even pay the owners on time? πŸ’Έ Interesting
 
man this is crazy 🀯, like how can a track be suspended over financial stuff? i get that they're struggling, but $580k in bounced checks from horse owners is wild πŸ€‘. it's not just about the money tho, it's about the trust and credibility. horse owners are like "show us the receipts" lol. i'm hoping jim miller's optimism about the thoroughbred racing season will help turn things around for hawthorne πŸ΄πŸ’¨ but at the same time, they gotta get their house in order πŸ’ΈπŸ . this is a tough spot for the horsemen's association and tim carey's team to navigate πŸ€”. wish 'em luck!
 
πŸŽπŸ’Έ come on, can't they get their act together? i mean, financial struggles are one thing, but bounced checks to horse owners is just messed up. it's not like they're asking for a billion dollars or anything. they need to step up and provide some concrete solutions. and honestly, the whole 'we've been working day and night' vibe doesn't exactly fill me with confidence. where were they when this was going on? why did they wait until now to reach out? πŸ€”
 
omg this is soooo bad for the horse owners πŸ΄πŸ’Έ they're literally losing 580k and no one can guarantee anything 🀯 tim carey should explain what's going on with his bank 'cause it sounds like a mess πŸ€‘ the racing board needs to get its act together too, postponed vote is not the answer πŸ•°οΈ we need concrete solutions now πŸ“ not empty promises
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is pretty wild - a track that's struggling to pay its debts and has been making people wait for months on end, now they're saying everything will be okay just because some new partner showed up... meanwhile, horse owners are losing thousands of dollars πŸ€‘ it feels like the board is giving them an extension without actually solving anything. I mean, what's the point of having a racing board if they're not gonna do their job? πŸ’Έ
 
I'm low-key worried about Hawthorne's future 🀞. As someone who loves horse racing, it's disheartening to see a track struggling like this. The financial struggles are real, but what concerns me is that it might lead to some people losing faith in the sport altogether. I mean, when you've got owners and trainers who can't get paid, it's hard for them to keep going πŸ’Έ.

I'm also not sure about this new partnership that John Walsh mentioned πŸ€”. It sounds like a band-aid solution at best, rather than a long-term fix. We need some real solutions to these financial woes, like maybe some alternative revenue streams or government support πŸ€‘.

It's always the same story with tracks in financial trouble – it's not just about the racing industry itself, but also the people who depend on it for their livelihoods 🐴. I hope they can figure out a way to get back on track (no pun intended) and keep the sport alive for everyone involved 🌟
 
Ugh, who would've thought that having all that money from racinos wouldn't be enough to keep your books balanced πŸ€‘πŸ“‰ Hawthorne is literally bleeding money and still trying to spin it like everything's gonna be okay πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Like, what's the magic number here? 580k lost? That's just a Tuesday for them I guess 😴. Anyway, I'm no accountant, but I think they should've figured this out by now. Guess that's what happens when you're more concerned with lining your pockets than actually running a business πŸ’Έ.
 
The lack of financial transparency at Hawthorne Race Course is a huge red flag 🚨. It's not just about their own struggles, but also the impact on horse owners who have lost thousands of dollars due to bounced checks. This kind of behavior can't be brushed off as "minor" and needs to be held accountable. The Illinois Racing Board needs to get its act together and provide clear guidelines for financial integrity to prevent this from happening again 🀝
 
You know what's weird... I just saw this super cool video of a time-lapse of the Chicago River turning into ice from space πŸŒŠβ„οΈ, and it got me thinking about how beautiful (or not) the frozen Lake Michigan is 😐. Have you ever been to Illinois in winter? It's so different from summer, right? I remember driving along the lake shore last year and seeing people ice-skating on the frozen lake... 🀣
 
πŸ˜” "The problems we face today are not problems to be solved by politics; they're problems to be solved by humanity. That's why I believe everyone must do his share, whatever he thinks that is." - Albert Schweitzer πŸ’ΌπŸŽ
 
I gotta say, this whole situation is super sus πŸ€”. Hawthorne's been having financial troubles for years, but it still managed to keep going on fumes. Now that their license is suspended, it's like they're playing a game of "checkers" and they just lost all their pieces πŸ˜‚. I mean, who bounces checks on horse owners? That's just bad juju 🚫.

The fact that the horsemen's association is still dealing with bounced payments is a major red flag ⛔️. It shows they're not taking these financial issues seriously enough. And what's with all this talk of a new partnership and "getting back on track" πŸ’¨? It sounds like some PR spin to me πŸ“£.

I'm all for the Illinois Racing Board being cautious, but it feels like they're being too lenient πŸ˜’. If Hawthorne can't even get their finances together, how are we supposed to trust them with a license? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The horse racing industry needs some serious reforms, and this is just one of many issues that need to be addressed πŸ’₯.
 
omg u no wat?? 🀯 this is wierd. suspened harness racing lic w/ hawthorne racin course is like, super bad 4 all horse owners. $580k losses r a lotta money & its not just that, people r gettin bounced checks πŸ€‘πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. i feel 4 tim carey tho, hes probably stressin out big time tryin 2 fix this mess. jim miller says thoroughbred racing season gonna b ok, but we'll c. cant wait 2 c wht happens next...
 
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