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Old 06-26-2006, 12:10 PM
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Owners don't care. If your horse is so good that the trainer can get an appearance fee, the owner is more than happy to let the trainer keep it. Only great horses get trainers appearance fees. The purse usually is big enough.
And you are basing this on.....what?


My guess is that owners, the ones who pay for everything AND give 10% to the trainer AND jockey when they win, might be more than interested in appearance fees should they be given.
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Old 06-26-2006, 12:52 PM
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And you are basing this on.....what?


My guess is that owners, the ones who pay for everything AND give 10% to the trainer AND jockey when they win, might be more than interested in appearance fees should they be given.

This scenario of appearance fees is so rare and the instances where it happened the owners were billionaires. I am sure they were saying good for Baffert, as long as the horse wins. This isn't golf, it is horse racing. Appearance fees are very rare in horse racing. A trainer isn't going to get an appearance fee unless the horse is a superstar. People don't come out to see horses unless they are Smarty Jones types, and those types earn the owners plenty. Most owners probably prefer to let the trainers take appearance fees than give out seasons.
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:01 PM
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This scenario of appearance fees is so rare and the instances where it happened the owners were billionaires. I am sure they were saying good for Baffert, as long as the horse wins. This isn't golf, it is horse racing. Appearance fees are very rare in horse racing. A trainer isn't going to get an appearance fee unless the horse is a superstar. People don't come out to see horses unless they are Smarty Jones types, and those types earn the owners plenty. Most owners probably prefer to let the trainers take appearance fees than give out seasons.

Now you are saying they allow the trainers to get the appearance fee instead of giving them shares ( or a share ) in a stallion prospect? That would be an entirely different thing....right? In that case they, the owners that is, would be getting the appearance or at least in trade.

I agree, they are rare, but my guess is owners AT LEAST want to know if the trainer is getting an appearance fee ( once again, this is where Baffert got himself in trouble ) and my guess is they want some, if not all, of it.
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:08 PM
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Now you are saying they allow the trainers to get the appearance fee instead of giving them shares ( or a share ) in a stallion prospect? That would be an entirely different thing....right? In that case they, the owners that is, would be getting the appearance or at least in trade.

I agree, they are rare, but my guess is owners AT LEAST want to know if the trainer is getting an appearance fee ( once again, this is where Baffert got himself in trouble ) and my guess is they want some, if not all, of it.

The only horses that are capable of getting an appearance fee for an owner are Classic winners. Maybe a horse like Cigar. Nobody else. Tracks provide them to bring in people. The owner might want to know but why would they care. No trainer is going to put an elite horse into a race simply for an appearance fee. In fact, I can't recall more than a few appearance fees, and only know of one for sure and that was Baffert.

Just curious, are these trainers getting shares or a couple seasons? I always thought a couple seasons. A share in some of these, like an Empire Maker would be worth millions to Frankel.

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Old 06-26-2006, 01:20 PM
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They get shares ( 1 to 2 is my understanding ) in most cases.

Others here would know better than me however.
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:34 PM
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They get shares ( 1 to 2 is my understanding ) in most cases.

Others here would know better than me however.
It is my understanding that it depends on the horse and the deal made with the owner. A friend in the business said this is sometimes a very sticky situation.
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:37 PM
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The only horses that are capable of getting an appearance fee for an owner are Classic winners. Maybe a horse like Cigar. Nobody else. Tracks provide them to bring in people. The owner might want to know but why would they care. No trainer is going to put an elite horse into a race simply for an appearance fee. In fact, I can't recall more than a few appearance fees, and only know of one for sure and that was Baffert.

Just curious, are these trainers getting shares or a couple seasons? I always thought a couple seasons. A share in some of these, like an Empire Maker would be worth millions to Frankel.
Usually shares. I wonder if the Storm Cat trainer got one. Imagine that.
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:43 PM
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Usually shares. I wonder if the Storm Cat trainer got one. Imagine that.
jonathan shepard did according to most people.
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:44 PM
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jonathan shepard did according to most people.
Wow. That is a nice $500,000 a year for the guy.
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