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This whole thread is somewhat akin to old ladies sitting around the nursing home with nothing else to talk about but how the interns are in kahoots against them , lol. To read back from post one until now is pretty funny.:D
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Horse racing news must be really slow for this to be that important
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I didn't have the time or patience to read through the whole thread to see if anyone's posted this so excuse me if it's already been said. The obvious answer to the question of is it a conflict of interest is yes. Anyone that denies that is, well, stupid. If you can read and understand the definition of the word, there can be no debating this fact. The answer to the question of is it a big deal is the real debate. To me, it's not. There are many, many conflicts of interests at the track. Hell, you can have one trainer with two or three different horses in a race for different owners. Owners can bet against their own horses (Pete Rose is banned from baseball for betting against his team but an owner can bet against his horse :zz: ). If you want to voice your opinion on whether it's a big deal that warrants this type of discussion, feel free. Argue til you fingers fall off. But don't be so stupid to argue that it's not a conflict of interest because it is.
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Can't even use your horse and another in a pick six race. MUST single. |
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what about..
I don't know if the jockeys can hear the race call or not but couldnt he provide helpful information regarding splits or other competitors on the move and where they are on the track?
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this thread hurtz my brain...rock on vic good for you..hope you and joel do well. toga?
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durkin has had some biased calls imo..vics earthquake call gives him a mulligan
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