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|  Wed @ The Big M Early DD 1,5,8/1,7 | 
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|   Quote: 
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|   Race 2 Pick 3 1,3,5/9/1,2,7,8,9 | 
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|   DD pays a routine $1,062. Parlay would have been shade under $1,400 | 
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|   Jesus, Bombs away. I have a question, why is there no recall rule for breakers at the Meadowlands. The 2 was never on gait, do they only recall for interference? | 
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|   I know that the 9 was 4/5 and probably much the best, but if you look in the dictionary for the definition of a perfect trip / drive, that was it. Textbook from the 9 slot! No wonder he is breking every record. | 
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|   Do they even have a recall rule in affect anymore at the Meadowlands? | 
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|   I am sure they have one, but it only has to do with interference, equipment malfunction and a horse in the wrong spot. I used to think that there was something called a recall pole, and if a horse broke before the pole, there would be a recall. I know they have recalls for breakers at yonkers, but at the big M if a horse breaks they are out of luck. Maybe they only have the rule at the short tracks, I just do not know. | 
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|   No recall for breaking horses. Only 6 reasons for recalls 1-horse scores ahead of the gate 2-interference 3-horse has broken equipment 4-something wrong with starting gate 5-horse falls before "go" 6-horse comes to gate out of position |