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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis
>>>"I would never administer a drug like this to a horse before a race," Albertrani said. "This substance was not in my barn. It would be both counterintuitive (sic) and downright foolish for me to give the odds-on favorite in a Grade 1 race a banned substance knowing that she would be tested."<<<
Counter-intuitive unless of course you're betting against an odds-on favorite
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usually odds on favorites that run poorly are sent to the test barn as well by order of the stewards. as are long shots who run well
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