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Originally Posted by Duvalier
It would be pretty cool to switch Guerrero's horses with George Iacovacci's stock and see what kind of subsequent results each of them get.
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Believe it or not - Iacovacci did claim one off of him... though it was in Oct of '09, right before the impaler started rolling like the crimson tide.
It's best race came when it finished dead last beaten 20+ lengths while racing on a live rail at PID over a synthetic surface where it's harder for horses to lose by very wide margins.
Iacovacci's probably not as bad a trainer as he's cracked up to be. Don't get me wrong, he's a horrid trainer ... but most of his stock is like horses you assume he must have purchased for $300 out of a kill pen. A guy like Alejandro Reyes is 0-for-158 this year ... and he's got a horse like Prince Joshua in his barn... a horse who was Graded Stakes placed last year and ran a 102 Beyer right before he got him.