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Originally Posted by oracle80
I happen to agree with you on this BTW. It's the rules that are unfair.
The problem is how to tell a guy he cant run a horse in a race.
They will point to Seek Gold at 99-1 as an example that anything can happen.
I wish the stewards in the US had the authority and power like those overseas to suspend and question trainers and jocks who give race altering rides. I mean, in theory they do, but they never do it.
I'd love to have stewards asking all these jocks and trainers in grade one races why their horses have great speed until the grade one comes along(especially with fillies who are so much more valuable when getting a grade one placing) and they grab.
I don't think Dutrow was real happy or proud of what occurred that day.
I know for a fact he was furious that Prado got yanked, and it was not his call. Thats why after Silver Train ran the BC sprint and won he said on Tv that he was standing next to the greatest jockey alive. It was a not so subtle message. There are owners and racing managers involved with some of these horses, and the trainer doesn't get the whole say.
I thought that what Bailey and Solis did to Smarty Jones was even worse. Two hall of fame jocks who know pace and the running style of their horses(espcially Bailey) sacrificed any chance their mounts had at winning the race, just to try and make sure another horse was defeated.
I'm quite sure if Bailey had to do that all over again, he would do it differently. It was a black eye on an other wise classy and spectacular career.
But as the rules stand, rabbits are used. And not everything is just a reflection of winning.
The Coolmore thing has gotten very ugly with the Sheikhs. By boycotting the sires and offspring of Coolmore, they have basically made breeders afraid to breed to Coolomores stallions because they know they won't hit a home run at the sales. That can potentially cost them hunderds of millions. So Coolmore wants to beat the Sheikh's stars.
Its spilled over into a complex situation that has effects on the track and off the track in so very many ways.
And none of it is pleasant.
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I have no problem with rabbits. You pays your money to nom/enter/run, you takes your chances.
I have no problem with trainers taking advantage of the playing field.
I am strongly against uncoupled entries at the trainer level.
I know why tracks do it but it is wrong.
Uncoupled entries in stakes races are the worst case. Too much at stake not to take full advantage. It's just wrong.