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Well the story seems to be hitting the papers today, with the suspension being handed down and all. No quotes from Shitbag Rose that I could find in any of the stories.
I hate to say it but if our friends at PETA were going to start making noise, I'm thinking today will be the day. Honestly, I wasn't aware this happened until last night when I read it on DT, so I'm sure 99.99% of the country had no idea it had occurred. They'll know today, and unfortunately today they'll be justified. Brace yourselves. |
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He was wrong and should just take the punishment and be quiet. This seldom happens anymore. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/ten/news?slu...ters&type=lgns |
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Yes Even before the PP's come out!! |
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They employ two hawks to chase away birds? Do they give the hawks hourly pay or salary?? |
An excerpt from today's Delaware News Journal
Rose has appealed and will appear again before the commission on July 22. The commission denied the 29-year-old jockey's request for a stay that would have allowed him to continue riding until the appeal is heard.
Wayne said that while Rose is suspended only in Delaware, most states will honor the suspension. Link to story: http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/p...NEWS/806250356 I guess the appeal is "required" but what a pair of stones...Molina didn't appeal when he was suspended for kicking the horse at Philly park, did he? |
Looks like somewhere around six news outlets have picked up the story, three from Delaware, one from Philly, one from Louisville, and the Bloodhorse. At least that is what my quick news-seeking skills discovered.
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Not a mention of this on ESPN.com while Dutrow's suspension is the top headline. Shows how irrelevant our sport is outside of the Triple Crown. Non-TC racing is like rookie league baseball to them.
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Did they show the Curlin race 2 weeks ago? I'm truly asking because I didn't notice if they did and would never even think to look for a major race on ESPN these days... |
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I didn't see Curlin's race because miraculously, the televisions at Charles Town on the Churchill Downs simulcast signal ALL went black for the two minutes it took Curlin to mop up on the field. I kid you not.
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What Jeremy Rose did is inexcusable - how could he possibly think what he was doing was acceptable? He will have to live with what he has done and hopefully learn from it. I do hope that this nags at him for the rest of his life and guides him to make better decisions.
I am especially looking forward to the 6 pm hour of ATR tonight - I love Tony Black's segment and really look forward to what he has to say about this. |
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PING! PING!! PING!!! After 5 minutes of PING!!!! I couldn't take it anymore. Plus, I didn't find the kids to actually be that good. PING!!!!! With exception of the SS from Georgia I can see a better game in Staten Island or Brooklyn with better players. And if you couldn't tell, PING!!!!! The aluminum bats drive me PING!!!!!! It seems a bit artificial to me. But I guess their artificial is no worse than MLB's artificial (HGH)... |
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I'm glad you are enjoying the CWS. As a side note, ESPN will be covering the Hollywood Gold Cup on Saturday. (ESPN2)... |
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We are on Congress list of problems in America. That HAS to mean something. |
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Unless something goes horribly wrong when everyone is watching. Otherwise it is kind of "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" |
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As others stated, there are obviously ways around this. A trainer could borrow a cell phone. And in terms of getting paid, if a trainer was paid by cash instead of by check and if he didn't put the money in the bank, he might get away with it. |
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Excerpts from DRF article by Matt Hegarty
Alan Foreman, a Maryland lawyer who represents horseracing clients, said that Rose contacted him on Tuesday night for representation in the case. Foreman said that he only had a brief conversation with Rose, and that the two will decide on a legal strategy later on Wednesday.
"I saw the film, so I understand what we're dealing with," Foreman said. "It was an accident, and it was not done on purpose. No one feels worse about this than Jeremy Rose." I can't wait to hear this... Link to story: http://www.drf.com/news/article/95768.html |
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In terms of limiting contact between the trainer and the barn, I'm sure they would check the assistant's phone records. Both the assistant and the trainer would need to borrow cell phones. |
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