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They won't need to switch trainers. In most of these cases, the horses just run in the assistant trainer's name. I'm sure that is what will happen here.
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O'Neill suspended again for probationary violation.
http://www.drf.com/news/probation-vi...her-suspension Apparently, the CHRB doesn't understand what a "stay" means despite the fact that they originally gave one to O'Neill. But, you know, it must have been the hay that was in the stall before his horse was put there. |
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I thought that States honor each others suspensions. If so, why is he not suspended for the entire term of each suspension in both jurisdictions?
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Because it is horse racing? I can't answer, I just shake my head.
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Like I said, they say they want a clean sport.....but we all know actions speak louder than words,don't they?
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The CHRB and O'Neill entered into a stipulated agreement, under which the controversial trainer is suspended for 135 days—90 days of which are stayed—and placed on probation for 18 months for violation of a board decision May 24, 2012.
and why did they stay 90 days?! it's not as tho he's been clean as a whistle until now. absolutely ridiculous.
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Racing.
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