I don't know if it is proper to air this here, however I noticed a large mistake in the entries off of Woodbine's website and it involves the winner of the Race of the Day.
On the changes page prior to tonight's race Woodbine incorrectly published a Jockey change of the subsequent winner. It listed Steven Bahen as the rider of Me the Sea and G T and not Tyler Pizarro.
Bahen has a win % of 6, while Pizarro is winning at 15% going into tonight's card.
This information has since been corrected and I did take the time to email the administration at Woodbine, suffice it to say I was not satisfied with their answer. As horseplayer's know 100% accuracy of information is vital to playing this game and while I probably wouldn't have played Me the Sea and G even with Pizarro riding, it may have ultimately changed the dynamics of my handicapping the race. Is the track liable for giving out false information even if it was simply human error?
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