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![]() How bout implementing what Jerry Brown advocates in making a Vet change public knowledge as well? While it's "full disclosure", most of the betting public wouldn't know what to do with that information. "Did you hear Romance Dance is with Dr Killdare now?"
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The way that a trainer change can be a huge angle, a vet change I would also expect can make a significant difference. |
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![]() Jerry Brown has raved so much about this. He and his Thorograph followers. I think it's a pipe dream, I don't think he will ever see this information made public to the bettors.
And that's a shame, but I think not. Besides, trainers are always subject to the choice of changing their vets. More detail that may, or may not, improve one's return. Quote:
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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![]() Yes, as do many others I believe. Times have changed, it used to be known as "Doc's Angle".
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![]() I have a feeling that if they owner and trainer were required to report it at the time they drop the horse in the box under penalty of forfeiting a purse for failing to do so, there would be compliance. The form really should be reporting 1st time geldings, can't see why they wouldn't include this information.
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![]() I just happened to hear about Dominican when I was listening to the "other" horse racing show on Sirius on my way to the simulcast facility. The trainer was a guest on the show Saturday morning.
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