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I may be the only one who cares one iota about this, but can anyone explain how jockey Alfredo Clemente rode at Tampa at 2:50pm, then Gulfstream at 3:25pm, then back at Tampa at 4:19pm?? Now I realize there is such a thing as a helicopter, but is Alfredo Clemente in that much demand? None of his 3 horses even earned a check!
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I guess I was the only one even slightly interested in this
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Thanks, Gus.. that makes alot more sense than my helicopter theory... the equibase charts don't bother with minor details like a middle initial. The only reason I even brought this up is because I loved A V Clemente's horse in the 6th at Gulf, only to watch him gap the field the entire race
What added to my confusion is that both have similar riding styles that is they tend to finish behind many horses! This was my last foray into "Calder at Gulfstream"!!Gus, on a completely different note, what did you think of the ride Melancon gave Highest Degree yesterday? Last edited by golfer : 04-15-2007 at 08:52 AM. |
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