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eurobounce 12-19-2006 12:44 PM

Trainers Suspension
 
Ok, what does it really mean that a trainer was suspended? I know they horses have to be under the care of another person, but does the trainer need to stay away from the barn? Can the suspended trainer still say what races a horses goes in and what the horse's workout schedule is, etc etc. Thanks in advance.

SCUDSBROTHER 12-19-2006 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by eurobounce
Ok, what does it really mean that a trainer was suspended? I know they horses have to be under the care of another person, but does the trainer need to stay away from the barn? Can the suspended trainer still say what races a horses goes in and what the horse's workout schedule is, etc etc. Thanks in advance.

I'm in SOCAL.So it is foreign to me.The only guy I saw stop training was Canani,and I think he did it to keep his wife(they were getting a divorce) from getting too much of his money.

oracle80 12-19-2006 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by eurobounce
Ok, what does it really mean that a trainer was suspended? I know they horses have to be under the care of another person, but does the trainer need to stay away from the barn? Can the suspended trainer still say what races a horses goes in and what the horse's workout schedule is, etc etc. Thanks in advance.

Not allowed on the premises of a racetrack or racetrack owned training center or track. Thats it.
You aren't supposed to talk to employees but thats very hard to enforce. Besides, the language always says trainer cant speak to employees. What about the trainers lawn mowing guy? can he speak to him? I mean, you could just give all written instructions to anyone you knew and have HIM or HER call the asst trainer. What are they gonna do? Stewards gonna suspend the lawn mowing guy?

eurobounce 12-19-2006 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
I'm in SOCAL.So it is foreign to me.The only guy I saw stop training was Canani,and I think he did it to keep his wife(they were getting a divorce) from getting too much of his money.

That is funny right there. Got to love Canani.

SCUDSBROTHER 12-19-2006 12:58 PM

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That is funny right there. Got to love Canani.

I doubt he admitted that is the reason.Somebody said it was the reason.
He is very evasive when answering questions.It would be typical for him to just say he needed a rest.

disappearingdan_akaplaya 12-19-2006 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Not allowed on the premises of a racetrack or racetrack owned training center or track. Thats it.
You aren't supposed to talk to employees but thats very hard to enforce. Besides, the language always says trainer cant speak to employees. What about the trainers lawn mowing guy? can he speak to him? I mean, you could just give all written instructions to anyone you knew and have HIM or HER call the asst trainer. What are they gonna do? Stewards gonna suspend the lawn mowing guy?

mike pretty much hit it head on but yeah euro pretty safe to say asmussen is still callen the shots not blasi. there were some days at arlington when steve wasnt there and i was in charge, lol obviously i was doing what he said to be done. most of these assistants anyways dont even need to be told what to be done they already know and if theres a judgement call theyd call the boss lol and the track would never know anyways

Gander 12-19-2006 01:14 PM

Its a freaking joke. We all know Asmussen talks to Blasi every day and even probably goes to the barn in some sort of disguise. Same thing when Lake was gone and it will be the same now that Pletcher has been busted. Why do they even bother with these stupid suspensions.

Anybody who went to Saratoga last summer can tell you Asmussen was there. Good grief.

oracle80 12-19-2006 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
mike pretty much hit it head on but yeah euro pretty safe to say asmussen is still callen the shots not blasi. there were some days at arlington when steve wasnt there and i was in charge, lol obviously i was doing what he said to be done. most of these assistants anyways dont even need to be told what to be done they already know and if theres a judgement call theyd call the boss lol and the track would never know anyways

I meam Shoot Playa, LOL!! Is their any language about not using yahoo instant messenger between trainer and asst trainer?
Thats not speaking, its an impossible rule to enforce.

oracle80 12-19-2006 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Gander
Its a freaking joke. We all know Asmussen talks to Blasi every day and even probably goes to the barn in some sort of disguise. Same thing when Lake was gone and it will be the same now that Pletcher has been busted. Why do they even bother with these stupid suspensions.

Anybody who went to Saratoga last summer can tell you Asmussen was there. Good grief.

no tim he as not on the grounds, only on the sales grounds

Gander 12-19-2006 01:17 PM

I saw him at Halloween Hall buying costumes. I think hes in disguise. :cool:

disappearingdan_akaplaya 12-19-2006 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
I meam Shoot Playa, LOL!! Is their any language about not using yahoo instant messenger between trainer and asst trainer?
Thats not speaking, its an impossible rule to enforce.

lol yeah theres alotta things they cant enforce. ive learned alot being a owner about the"inside" of the game but working and being on the backside every single day ive learned so much more. believe me folks theres alotta things that are"worked around" in this game. some no big deal, some would twist your tummy in knots

eurobounce 12-19-2006 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
I meam Shoot Playa, LOL!! Is their any language about not using yahoo instant messenger between trainer and asst trainer?
Thats not speaking, its an impossible rule to enforce.

This is what I thought. And who is to say that the money the "assistant trainer" earns doesnt find its way back to the "suspended trainer." Why not just fine these trainers $20,000.00, give them 1 year to pay it and be done with it.

oracle80 12-19-2006 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by eurobounce
This is what I thought. And who is to say that the money the "assistant trainer" earns doesnt find its way back to the "suspended trainer." Why not just fine these trainers $20,000.00, give them 1 year to pay it and be done with it.

great idea truly, and put the cash from these fines into testing!!!!

eurobounce 12-19-2006 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
great idea truly, and put the cash from these fines into testing!!!!

Yeah testing or some sort of fund for jocks or whatever. Make it a "charitable" fine.

Rupert Pupkin 12-19-2006 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
I'm in SOCAL.So it is foreign to me.The only guy I saw stop training was Canani,and I think he did it to keep his wife(they were getting a divorce) from getting too much of his money.

The horses were all transfered to Jeanine Sahadi who was Canani's girlfriend at the time. It didn't turn out to be such a great idea because Canani and Sahadi ended up having a bitter break-up. Sahadi wouldn't give him any of the horses back and most of the owners decided to stick with Sahadi. Canani practically had to start all over again from scratch.

SCUDSBROTHER 12-19-2006 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
The horses were all transfered to Jeanine Sahadi who was Canani's girlfriend at the time. It didn't turn out to be such a great idea because Canani and Sahadi ended up having a bitter break-up. Sahadi wouldn't give him any of the horses back and most of the owners decided to stick with Sahadi. Canani practically had to start all over again from scratch.

Wow,more juicy than the apple I started with.

Gander 12-19-2006 01:40 PM

Thats a sexy couple right there. Call People Magazine.

Rupert Pupkin 12-19-2006 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by eurobounce
This is what I thought. And who is to say that the money the "assistant trainer" earns doesnt find its way back to the "suspended trainer." Why not just fine these trainers $20,000.00, give them 1 year to pay it and be done with it.

As I said before, the racing board tries to make sure that the assistant doesn't give any money to the trainer but I'm sure there are ways that the some money could be snuck to the trainer.

The CHRB actually used to do what you recommended just a few years ago. They figued it was a waste of time to fight in court with the trainers since trainers usually appeal the suspensions. So the CHRB would just make the trainers pay a fairly large fine without admitting wrongdoing and there would be no suspension. The CHRB took a lot of heat for this approach. The CHRB has new members now and they do not use this approach.

Gander 12-19-2006 01:48 PM

They could sneak money to the trainers in the form of betting vouchers seeing as thats where most of most trainer's money goes anyways. Maybe Blasi sends Asmussen a Christmas Card with 20K betting voucher in it. He gets it and does a little dance and gets in his Mercedes and heads to the track incognito and drops a few grand down on one of his 5/1 shots he knows can fly to the moon and back...

eurobounce 12-19-2006 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
As I said before, the racing board tries to make sure that the assistant doesn't give any money to the trainer but I'm sure there are ways that the some money could be snuck to the trainer.

The CHRB actually used to do what you recommended just a few years ago. They figued it was a waste of time to fight in court with the trainers since trainers usually appeal the suspensions. So the CHRB would just make the trainers pay a fairly large fine without admitting wrongdoing and there would be no suspension. The CHRB took a lot of heat for this approach. The CHRB has new members now and they do not use this approach.

What kind of heat did the CHRB take for assessing large fines?


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