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![]() The look is awful. These media members have an opinion on everything in a sport built on opinions. However, when issues like these arise, they get tongue tied. Is it that hard to say that Bob Baffert and his ilk are bad for the sport?
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It's not about me ( obviously ), though I am comfortable in the positions I have taken on these and related issues in the past. However, some rush to judgement, just because maybe it makes you feel better or helps you pander to the masses, isn't going to help in the long run. Bottom line, blaming others that are completely innocent is nonsensical and only works to obfuscate the real issues.
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One of the problems that modern journalism has as a whole is that the lines between news and opinion have been completely blurred, with reporters appearing on networks as "contributors" and voicing their opinions on the events of the day. I am not suggesting that writers should be voicing their opinions in their news articles. Matt Hegarty's article in DRF yesterday, for example, was fair news reporting. That said, other beat writers for that publication are rather generous with their opinions on a whole host of racing-related topics, whether it be on social media or on shows such as "At the Races." When these sort of issues arise, they are far less open about their views. |
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![]() Is Churchill’s ban on Baffert going to be honored by other tracks or is it not a true suspension where reciprocity would apply since the case has not been fully adjudicated? Anyone know?
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#46
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For example, something as simple as asking the losing jock aboard the race favorite why he made decisions that were made would be a major benefit to the vast majority of people that consume horse racing on a day to day basis. But those questions are rarely asked, thus, giving the impression that the horse racing media is trying to protect their reputation with the horse racing community over reporting on their sport. Other sports journalist routinely interview losing sides, why doesn't horse racing do the same? When something like this happens and little to no substantial questions are being asked it just feeds into the perceived reality of the consumers. The frustration with the majority of the media will grow and they will take a portion of the blame for something they clearly had no involvement in. |
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![]() We will see, it was dealt with on Steve's show earlier by Alan Foreman.
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![]() Tough to be journalist and pitch man both
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![]() You know your in trouble when OJ sticks up for you.
"I believe that Bob Baffert is a stand-up guy" https://twitter.com/TheRealOJ32/stat...997697545?s=20 |
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![]() Now Baffert is blaming America's cancel culture
![]() The way he's had his excuses and lawyers instantly prepared for this isn't fishy at all. I guess he's just had some practice for this moment over the course of his previous 30 (known) positive tests. |
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![]() Ya he knows what happened. The levels were nearly same as gamines were. They obviously are using this within the 14 day window after a workout to help with inflammation. They probably thought it would be gone based on their experience using the drug.
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![]() You mean the Groom pissing in the stall after taking cough syrup and the horse eating the hay are out the window?
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This report doesn't even scratch the surface of the problem but it is still ridiculously bad. https://www.paulickreport.com/tag/trainer-suspensions/
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![]() Obviously for bettors who wagered through the track or an ADW, the results are final. Vegas casinos took bets outside of the parimutuel pools though. I wonder if their payout rule is different than what tracks do in the case of a DQ after the fact. I’m guessing no...but there was also this dispute between them and Churchill. I wonder how much they’d lose if they did payout following a DQ and whether that would draw gamblers to wager outside of the parimutuel pools.
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![]() Every trainer uses therapeutic drugs as part of their training regime.
But obviously most don't push the envelope like Baffert. When is the last time you heard Shug, Mott or Chad getting a positive. Even if Baffert is totally innocent here, he has used up any goodwill and nobody is going to believe him. |
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Would Irish racing let Aidan O'Brien get away with a positive test every 16 months for 40 years? No. Would GB racing let Sir Michael Stoute get away with a positive test every 16 months for 40 years? No. Would Australian racing let Gai Waterhouse get away with a positive test every 16 months for 40 years? No. As ADJMK said, after 30+ positive tests, you lose the benefit of the doubt, even if completely innocent this time. Even if it was contamination from e.g. a groom, at the end of the day it is his racing stable and he is responsible for all contact made between workers and horses. It's not a one off "mistake". |
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![]() What I noticed is no other trainers
are coming forward voicing their support for Bob. That says a lot to me
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