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Old 04-06-2009, 01:33 PM
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Just to clarify a few things about the detention barns at NYRA:

If you are one minute late to the detention barns you are fined and scratched.

Everything is searched when you go in...All bags are emptied, even your electric cords are checked.

There are security cameras in place in all barns.

You can only bring unopened drinks into the holding area. At first they wouldn't allow gatorade but they allow that now.

You have to have someone with your horse pretty much the whole time. There needs to be someone there for the pre-race vet exam, Lasix, and if you are in a race that is selected fro pre-race CO-2 testing.

As for having NYRA staff handling your horses, No way in hell. The horses are removed from their familiar surroundings and moved into total chaos. There are people moving around, horses in and out. They need someone there that knows the horse and knows how to keep them calm before they race.
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Old 04-06-2009, 01:51 PM
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We're all concerned over the Airpower when "He had also apparently taken a syringe into the security barn." should be focussed on. What was in the syringe? And if empty who got the dose? How long till IWR's drug tests come back?
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We're all concerned over the Airpower when "He had also apparently taken a syringe into the security barn." should be focussed on. What was in the syringe? And if empty who got the dose? How long till IWR's drug tests come back?
"There was no incident involving I Want Revenge, who was under surveillance in the security barn prior to racing."
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"There was no incident involving I Want Revenge, who was under surveillance in the security barn prior to racing."
This is why I'd love to see the feed from the security cameras online where thousands of eyes could be watching. I'm not convinced IWR was under continuous surveillace. There's no such thing, even with a dedicated guard assigned to the horse. If the syringe was the vehicle for the AirPower I'm not concerned but if it was something else tell us sooner than later.
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Old 04-06-2009, 01:56 PM
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The syringe was to administer the Air Power, presumably...
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We're all concerned over the Airpower when "He had also apparently taken a syringe into the security barn." should be focussed on. What was in the syringe? And if empty who got the dose?
Common sense would say that they seized the syringe, sent half to the lab and froze the other half to study in xyears.

For some reason I'm not that confident
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Just to clarify a few things about the detention barns at NYRA:

If you are one minute late to the detention barns you are fined and scratched.

Everything is searched when you go in...All bags are emptied, even your electric cords are checked.

There are security cameras in place in all barns.

You can only bring unopened drinks into the holding area. At first they wouldn't allow gatorade but they allow that now.

You have to have someone with your horse pretty much the whole time. There needs to be someone there for the pre-race vet exam, Lasix, and if you are in a race that is selected fro pre-race CO-2 testing.

As for having NYRA staff handling your horses, No way in hell. The horses are removed from their familiar surroundings and moved into total chaos. There are people moving around, horses in and out. They need someone there that knows the horse and knows how to keep them calm before they race.
A question to educate the public. Is it fair to say that the drug that Mullins was trying to adminster to GGW has to be done the day of the race? Thus they have a limited lifespan.
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Old 04-06-2009, 02:15 PM
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A question to educate the public. Is it fair to say that the drug that Mullins was trying to adminster to GGW has to be done the day of the race? Thus they have a limited lifespan.

Or what if it was Jeff's syringe?????
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Mullins defends detention barn actions
by Ed DeRosa

Jeff Mullins was not happy that New York stewards scratched Gato Go Win from the Bay Shore Stakes (G2) on April 4 at Aqueduct due to a detention barn violation, but the Southern California-based trainer saw a bright side to the situation.

Had security personnel at the Aqueduct detention barn not scolded Mullins for administering AirPower to Gato Go Win, then the trainer most likely would have also administered the drug to I Want Revenge before the Wood Memorial Stakes (G1) later on the program.

I Want Revenge won the Wood despite a troubled trip, and the Stephen Got Even colt is one of the favorites for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1). Joe Mahoney, a spokesman for the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, said Sunday that I Want Revenge was under surveillance in the security barn prior to racing, and that his connections did not violate any rules concerning his prerace preparations.

Mullins blamed Aqueduct’s security personnel for the mix-up, saying that they should have confiscated anything that did not belong in the detention barn.

“They looked at everything I carried in, so when they let me through [with AirPower], in my mind, everything was fine,” Mullins said. “Everything was out in the open. Two investigators watched me give the horse the treatment then five minutes later they wanted to see it. If they saw the AirPower and dosing syringe on me the whole time, then why didn’t they stop me?

“If they hadn’t stopped me after I gave [AirPower] to Gato Go Win, then I would have done the same with I Want Revenge.”

MORE: http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/rac...n-Actions.aspx
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Old 04-06-2009, 02:32 PM
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by Ed DeRosa

Jeff Mullins was not happy that New York stewards scratched Gato Go Win from the Bay Shore Stakes (G2) on April 4 at Aqueduct due to a detention barn violation, but the Southern California-based trainer saw a bright side to the situation.

Had security personnel at the Aqueduct detention barn not scolded Mullins for administering AirPower to Gato Go Win, then the trainer most likely would have also administered the drug to I Want Revenge before the Wood Memorial Stakes (G1) later on the program.

I Want Revenge won the Wood despite a troubled trip, and the Stephen Got Even colt is one of the favorites for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1). Joe Mahoney, a spokesman for the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, said Sunday that I Want Revenge was under surveillance in the security barn prior to racing, and that his connections did not violate any rules concerning his prerace preparations.

Mullins blamed Aqueduct’s security personnel for the mix-up, saying that they should have confiscated anything that did not belong in the detention barn.

“They looked at everything I carried in, so when they let me through [with AirPower], in my mind, everything was fine,” Mullins said. “Everything was out in the open. Two investigators watched me give the horse the treatment then five minutes later they wanted to see it. If they saw the AirPower and dosing syringe on me the whole time, then why didn’t they stop me?

“If they hadn’t stopped me after I gave [AirPower] to Gato Go Win, then I would have done the same with I Want Revenge.”

MORE: http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/rac...n-Actions.aspx
As for future trips to New York for racing, Mullins said that the only time he would want to race in New York again would be in the Belmont Stakes (G1) if I Want Revenge wins the Derby and Preakness Stakes (G1).

“I’ve never had a good experience anytime I go to New York, and I will avoid New York at all costs,” Mullins said. “I hope to go there one more time with a Derby-Preakness winner, but I won’t be looking for reasons to go.”
Mahoney said that stewards would confer on Mullins’s detention barn violation later this week—most likely on Wednesday.



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Old 04-06-2009, 02:34 PM
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Seriously, could one human being be any more oblivious to the world at large?
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As for future trips to New York for racing, Mullins said that the only time he would want to race in New York again would be in the Belmont Stakes (G1) if I Want Revenge wins the Derby and Preakness Stakes (G1).

“I’ve never had a good experience anytime I go to New York, and I will avoid New York at all costs,” Mullins said. “I hope to go there one more time with a Derby-Preakness winner, but I won’t be looking for reasons to go.”
Mahoney said that stewards would confer on Mullins’s detention barn violation later this week—most likely on Wednesday.



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He's basically saying "you cant get away with anything in New York... whaaaa I'm a baby"

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Old 04-06-2009, 02:41 PM
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I think the gentleman quoted in the original article who said (paraphrasing) that "if a horse needs this treatment to get to the finish line, the horse probably shouldn't be running" or something to that effect. Why do trainers give horses Air Power or steroids or anything else when every trainer quoted in an interview basically says these products don't actually give their horses a competitive advantage?
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Old 04-06-2009, 02:58 PM
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As for future trips to New York for racing, Mullins said that the only time he would want to race in New York again would be in the Belmont Stakes (G1) if I Want Revenge wins the Derby and Preakness Stakes (G1).

“I’ve never had a good experience anytime I go to New York, and I will avoid New York at all costs,” Mullins said. “I hope to go there one more time with a Derby-Preakness winner, but I won’t be looking for reasons to go.”
Mahoney said that stewards would confer on Mullins’s detention barn violation later this week—most likely on Wednesday.
A real intelligent comment when one considers that NY officials are going to mete out Mullins' penalty, NY owners just bought 50% of I Want Revenge, and Mullins engaged in conduct that could justify him losing the horse.
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Jeff Mullins walked into the detention barn with Airpower this time but knowing his past, what's not to say he was seeing how much he could get away with in the detention barn? If he wouldn't have been stopped what's not to say his next visit to the barn would have been with something else more potent than Airpower?
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As for future trips to New York for racing, Mullins said that the only time he would want to race in New York again would be in the Belmont Stakes (G1) if I Want Revenge wins the Derby and Preakness Stakes (G1).

“I’ve never had a good experience anytime I go to New York, and I will avoid New York at all costs,” Mullins said. “I hope to go there one more time with a Derby-Preakness winner, but I won’t be looking for reasons to go.”
Mahoney said that stewards would confer on Mullins’s detention barn violation later this week—most likely on Wednesday.



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oh, what--it's new yorks fault this guy is a moron/idiot/imbecile/cheater?!?! nice. the rules are clear. no race day except salix (lasix). that means NO race day, not 'no race day unless you have a mullet, repeat offenses, and are from out of state'. just how clear do they have to be?


the owners are culpable as well, as they probably will keep him as trainer. hell, they hired him to begin with, they must like his mode of operation. i doubt ieah has an issue with how he does things.
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Mullins defends detention barn actions
by Ed DeRosa

Jeff Mullins was not happy that New York stewards scratched Gato Go Win from the Bay Shore Stakes (G2) on April 4 at Aqueduct due to a detention barn violation, but the Southern California-based trainer saw a bright side to the situation.

Had security personnel at the Aqueduct detention barn not scolded Mullins for administering AirPower to Gato Go Win, then the trainer most likely would have also administered the drug to I Want Revenge before the Wood Memorial Stakes (G1) later on the program.

I Want Revenge won the Wood despite a troubled trip, and the Stephen Got Even colt is one of the favorites for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1). Joe Mahoney, a spokesman for the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, said Sunday that I Want Revenge was under surveillance in the security barn prior to racing, and that his connections did not violate any rules concerning his prerace preparations.

Mullins blamed Aqueduct’s security personnel for the mix-up, saying that they should have confiscated anything that did not belong in the detention barn.

“They looked at everything I carried in, so when they let me through [with AirPower], in my mind, everything was fine,” Mullins said. “Everything was out in the open. Two investigators watched me give the horse the treatment then five minutes later they wanted to see it. If they saw the AirPower and dosing syringe on me the whole time, then why didn’t they stop me?

“If they hadn’t stopped me after I gave [AirPower] to Gato Go Win, then I would have done the same with I Want Revenge.”

MORE: http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/rac...n-Actions.aspx

here is nyra's problem steve - if the above is true , what the heck is nyra allowing him to go in there with this stuff in the 1st place?


can you get mullimns on steve and ask him the tough questions ?
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Old 04-06-2009, 03:18 PM
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here is nyra's problem steve - if the above is true , what the heck is nyra allowing him to go in there with this stuff in the 1st place?


can you get mullimns on steve and ask him the tough questions ?
R u f uc cking kidding me , like Jeff didnt know it was not allowed to give a horse anything but water orally the day of the race , freaking liar , I dont get him , wtf , the crap doesnt work that much anyway . He will make a mockery of this whole thing ..........stupid ass/s because now he has a case , they let him in with it , he claims stupid and assumes its legal to give anything but water in a horses mouth on raceday , AWESOME JOB!!!!!!!!!
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R u f uc cking kidding me , like Jeff didnt know it was not allowed to give a horse anything but water orally the day of the race , freaking liar , I dont get him , wtf , the crap doesnt work that much anyway . He will make a mockery of this whole thing ..........stupid ass/s because now he has a case , they let him in with it , he claims stupid and assumes its legal to give anything but water in a horses mouth on raceday , AWESOME JOB!!!!!!!!!
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Pathological liar. And a cheater.
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