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ArlJim78 03-13-2008 10:12 PM

unreal, and what about the back-up system or safety? nobody had the forethought to go in and tap Terry Wallace on the shoulder? he sounded so stupid trying to pick up on closing horses a full 10 seconds after everybody pulled up.

Hickory Hill Hoff 03-13-2008 10:18 PM

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unreal, and what about the back-up system or safety? nobody had the forethought to go in and tap Terry Wallace on the shoulder? he sounded so stupid trying to pick up on closing horses a full 10 seconds after everybody pulled up.

The times I've seen this happen before, the track announcer pick up on it much sooner. Could have been a real disaster.

SCUDSBROTHER 03-13-2008 11:09 PM

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The times I've seen this happen before, the track announcer pick up on it much sooner. Could have been a real disaster.

Well,I think the 2 horse wouldn't have gotten beat up so much if the announcer had seen it earlier.It would have been a little better.Those 3 horses back there banged around pretty hard.I am surprised about that part.The other part I've seen happen before.Wow,it seems like at this track,but maybe not.It wasn't Gulfstream though.This was like 3 or 4 years ago.

golfer 03-14-2008 06:33 AM

I guess this was not part of the pre-race instructions:

"Calvin, when you get to the top of the stretch, make sure you float her out to the 17 path, just in case the Bleepin tractor doesn't start@!!!"

Tough break, Chuck and Bob. But at least everyone involved came out of this mess safely.

zippyneedsawin 03-14-2008 06:42 AM

Tough break guys.. hard enough to win in this game..

Travis Stone 03-14-2008 07:11 AM

I was there today... it was quite intense. The horses hit the far turn, and the gate is still there. Everyone noticed it on the apron. It was crazy.

As for Terry Wallace, one of the last things an announcer is looking for is the starting gate during a race. It's such a rare event. Ironically, it happened I believe at Horsemen's Park... and Wallace was the caller?

Either way, it's just a tough break and an unfortunate incident. But everyone came out unscathed and no worse for the wear.

pgiaco 03-14-2008 07:22 AM

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Well,I think the 2 horse wouldn't have gotten beat up so much if the announcer had seen it earlier.It would have been a little better.Those 3 horses back there banged around pretty hard.I am surprised about that part.The other part I've seen happen before.Wow,it seems like at this track,but maybe not.It wasn't Gulfstream though.This was like 3 or 4 years ago.

I think it happened in the very first race at the "new" Gulfstream. Certainly a harbinger of things to come as it turns out.

GBBob 03-14-2008 10:45 AM

For what it's worth, Oaklawn did the right thing and split the purse equally among all entrants. They told me they had found 6 incidents like this in the past, two tracks split the purses and four hadn't.

ddthetide 03-14-2008 10:52 AM

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For what it's worth, Oaklawn did the right thing and split the purse equally among all entrants. They told me they had found 6 incidents like this in the past, two tracks split the purses and four hadn't.

good for you and chuck! splitting was the right thing to do, no matter who was involved.

pgiaco 03-14-2008 11:02 AM

Had a similar thing happen to me at Finger Lakes. A horse reared in the gate and somehow they sprung the latch, it looked like a demolition derby, but my filly and 2 others basically ran around the track into the stretch. FL didn't distribute the purse and my filly was never the same. There's no question the race should have been declared a non race, but a little something from the purse would have been nice. Sounds like Oaklawn did the right thing.

hoovesupsideyourhead 03-14-2008 11:10 AM

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For what it's worth, Oaklawn did the right thing and split the purse equally among all entrants. They told me they had found 6 incidents like this in the past, two tracks split the purses and four hadn't.

good bob thats at least the right thing to do.....but you should get the winners purse..

slotdirt 03-14-2008 11:23 AM

Someone's got to put this thing on youtube.

SCUDSBROTHER 03-14-2008 12:10 PM

What was up with the 9 horse? Was she hell bent on making a late run,or what? The 2 and the 3 have to be feeling that contact this morning.Also,they say Chris Emigh rode the 3 horse? He isn't riding at the Hawthorne Impound Center?

Scav 03-14-2008 12:34 PM

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What was up with the 9 horse? Was she hell bent on making a late run,or what? The 2 and the 3 have to be feeling that contact this morning.Also,they say Chris Emigh rode the 3 horse? He isn't riding at the Hawthorne Impound Center?

The only horse that had a shot was the 11 on the rail. Borel just got into Richwood and she was just starting to get rolling. Was going to be hard to catch. While it was a quick first fraction, I thought he rode a perfect race

Antitrust32 03-14-2008 12:56 PM

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The only horse that had a shot was the 11 on the rail. Borel just got into Richwood and she was just starting to get rolling. Was going to be hard to catch. While it was a quick first fraction, I thought he rode a perfect race


you mean except for the fact that he never crossed the finish line?

;)

Scav 03-14-2008 12:56 PM

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you mean except for the fact that he never crossed the finish line?

;)

That is it, no 'lady of the night' for you

SCUDSBROTHER 03-14-2008 12:57 PM

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The only horse that had a shot was the 11 on the rail. Borel just got into Richwood and she was just starting to get rolling. Was going to be hard to catch. While it was a quick first fraction, I thought he rode a perfect race

LOL..WHAT DO THOSE 2 POSTS HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER?...LOL...I am talking about some sideshow 3-way collision towards the back of the field.See the 9 shake her head after the collision she caused? Like she is furious she was pulled up.The 3 looks like she got her bell rung,and is seeing stars.The 2 is ready to see her maker.She is like "what next? you gun slap me around some more? " I ain't saying anybody would beat Richwood.Sometimes I think you don't sleep,or you get slipped some bad Chicago Speed.

Scav 03-14-2008 12:58 PM

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LOL..WHAT DO THOSE 2 POSTS HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER?...LOL...I am talking about some sideshow 3-way collision towards the back of the field.See the 9 shake her head after the collision she caused? Like she is furious she was pulled up.The 3 looks like she got her bell rung,and is seeing stars.The 2 is ready to see her maker.She is like "what next? you gun slap me around some more? " I ain't saying anybody would beat Richwood.Sometimes I think you don't sleep,or you get slipped some bad Chicago Speed.

LOL..you could have just said "The accident that occured behind her" but yeah, the 9 was having no part of getting pulled up....

SCUDSBROTHER 03-14-2008 01:14 PM

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LOL..you could have just said "The accident that occured behind her" but yeah, the 9 was having no part of getting pulled up....

I guess it's sad that I noticed the train wreck more than any other part of the ordeal,but it is the most unique part of it.I have seen the rest of it before.I've even seen a Chucksta pulling away at 6-1.I'm sure of it.I just don't recall it.I think I saw a 30 or 40-1 of his do it at KEENELAND.Jill Byrne asked him why he didn't let her know something.You know what da Chucksta said? LOL....Was great,man....He said "You wouldn't have believed me.":D :D :p


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