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You’re literally doing nothing all day except posting dumb sh.it. Are you allergic to facts? |
Thanks for the entertainment.
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First we need a new " face of horse racing" BB needs to disappear for a while. Stop talking and lay low. I don't hate him but I don't want to see or hear about him anymore for a while. I am glad they did it and ALL cheaters have to be outed from the tracks and their past suspensions should be easily accessible to the public / bettors so they can make the final call on whether to wager on their horses.
Pages like these are good but we need more transparency. https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-rac...tag/suspension https://www.paulickreport.com/tag/trainer-suspensions/ https://www.paulickreport.com/tag/drug-violations/ This is the kind of guy that should be the new "FOHR. ![]() |
The lengths people go to just not admit they were wrong is hilarious.
Of course Rice pulled off what she did with the help of people employed by NYRA. They were fired years ago. There is no connection to the two cases. Sure their decision was made MUCH easier when Medina Spirit didn’t win. Who cares? The decision was made. Imagine spending all of this time an energy to criticize an organization for doing the right thing. Meanwhile crickets about Pimlico and Stronach tracks in general who still aren’t allowing Jerry Hollendorfer to run horses there. But Baffert is fine. |
I’m not even sure what you’re asking.
If they banned him a month from now I still wouldn’t think it was too long. Then again, I’m not looking for things to criticize NYRA about. If Santa Anita banned him a month from now I wouldn’t think it was too long. |
One could argue that NYRA took action too soon. The banned a trainer for an alleged medication violation in another jurisdiction.
The split sample has yet to be analyzed. Were it to return negative for betamethasone, the case in KY will be dropped. Would NYRA be in a vulnerable position if that takes place? On the other side of the coin, is the action they took going to be particularly effective? What are they going to do if a horse like Charlatan shows up in the entry box with a different trainer? |
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Gotta say I am loving this. Supporting another jurisdictions ban. Can't run your horses with a beard. Owners can't be happy. All for what many are saying is a non performance enhancer. Is this Horse racings version of Al Capone being locked up for tax evasion?
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I’m not even sure what the whole argument is at this point. It wasn’t done fast enough? They failed on the PR end somehow? Would coming out with this last Friday been better? Attempting to upstage the weekend? That would have been better for PR? |
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Keep throwing s.hit against the wall. I’m sure something will stick eventually. |
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Even now you’re still going on and on. You’re acting like NYRA kicked your dog or something. You “called out NYRA,” LOL...how brave of you. Go back under whatever rock you crawled out of. |
Bob's getting a raw deal on this one.
What would any of us have done in his shoes. You have an underdog , Derby horse, with a nasty rash spike a month ( give or take a bit) before the race. You treat it, and hope the drug clears the system. You can't scratch him from the biggest race in the world. Not for a skin rash. Taking it head on would have been wise, but his credibility is shot. Does anyone believe that Medina was juiced and that was how he won the Derby? It cleared within 10 Days or so? |
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His horse was DQ’d in the Oaks last year and this year there is an issue in the Derby. Why can’t he play by the rules everyone else does? At what point are all of these “mistakes” not okay? |
I agree. Rules are rules.
I just think that this was a no win situation. He was a matter of hours, or days from having the horse test clean. if it clears his system just a little quicker, he continues as the greatest trainer in recent times. What would you have done in his shoes with this horse? I guess he could have paid to have his horse tested the day(s) before and scratched on race day if his sample wasn't clear. |
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Rules are rules; but silly rules yield silly results. |
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Everyone else seems to be able to play by them. For some reason Baffert doesn’t. It’s enough already. |
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I am not a Baffert apologist but I have nothing against the cheaters because, as I've said, I've suspected that most everyone either crosses or goes right up to the line. Many times on here, I've expressed where I would like to see horses run and I get told how I'm very cavalier with other people's property/money. I get told that the job of the trainer is to pick the spots where the horse fits best and gives the owner the best chance to make money on their investment. The talk about Baffert cheating is not new. It's been talked about for years and years. Yet, owners keep sending their top stock to him year after year. So what does that tell you? They are willing to take the risks because the rewards are so great. The sport's governing bodies have never done anything to give Baffert reason to stop doing what he's been doing so in my opinion, he'd be a complete idiot to stop. Why? Cause some fans are upset that the playing field is not completely even? Is his responsibility to us or to the owners that give him their horses? Some of you need to get with reality. If he can do what he does and make himself more successful than any trainer in history while making tons of money and happiness for his owners and only suffer minor slaps on the wrist, i'm sorry but there is just no reason for him to stop.
I've bet this sport for many years always believing cheating was going on. If Baffert were banned for life tomorrow, I'd continue to bet just like I always have and I'd continue to believe that people in the game were cheating. To me, Baffert's just a bad cheater cause he keeps getting caught while others are good enough to know how to not get caught. |
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There are a few sacred things in this sport that you can’t mess with. The Derby, your HOY opinions, etc....and he pushed the envelope too far this time. Even if he and the horse are exonerated the damage is done. Spendthrift took one horse and if the horse gets DQ’d I’d bet more follow. His good guy reputation has been tarnished. This will follow him for the rest of his career. You’re right that for most of us, it won’t change our betting one way or another. And sure, Baffert is one of many suspect guys whose results often seem not realistic. But I feel more confident betting races where Servis and Navarro don’t have an entrant. My guess is others do too. |
Per Dave Grening, Charlatan did not come out of his most recent work well and is sidelined indefinitely.
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I think we can all agree that Charlatan has done enough and it’s time to retire him to stud.
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"The only horse to win the Arkansas Derby as a 4yo..." |
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Two more civil suits filed against Baffert. Each one more ridiculous than the next.
I dislike Baffert as much as anyone but this is so the wrong way to do it. |
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then what is the right way? not questioning,, just asking ur opinion if there is another way
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