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Stickhorse 08-01-2013 09:57 PM

When a trainer says his horse is stuck?
 
When a trainer says his horse is stuck what does that mean?

Calzone Lord 08-02-2013 12:05 AM

When a horse is "stuck" it basically means a horse is listed to run somewhere on the day’s card, and the trainer wants to scratch him, but isn’t allowed to unless unfitness or unsoundness of some kind is found by the track veterinarian.

If you call the racing office, some tracks will tell you which, if any, horses on the card are stuck.

A few of the west coast morning horse racing radio shows on the weekend usually announce which horses on the upcoming card (So. Cal circuit) are "stuck" and their trainer would prefer to scratch rather than run.

Stickhorse 08-02-2013 12:31 AM

thanks!

Scav 08-02-2013 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 938426)
When a horse is "stuck" it basically means a horse is listed to run somewhere on the day’s card, and the trainer wants to scratch him, but isn’t allowed to unless unfitness or unsoundness of some kind is found by the track veterinarian.

If you call the racing office, some tracks will tell you which, if any, horses on the card are stuck.

A few of the west coast morning horse racing radio shows on the weekend usually announce which horses on the upcoming card (So. Cal circuit) are "stuck" and their trainer would prefer to scratch rather than run.

Bob Ike announces all the SoCal stuck horses on there every day they run.

Revidere 08-02-2013 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 938426)
When a horse is "stuck" it basically means a horse is listed to run somewhere on the day’s card, and the trainer wants to scratch him, but isn’t allowed to unless unfitness or unsoundness of some kind is found by the track veterinarian.

If you call the racing office, some tracks will tell you which, if any, horses on the card are stuck.

A few of the west coast morning horse racing radio shows on the weekend usually announce which horses on the upcoming card (So. Cal circuit) are "stuck" and their trainer would prefer to scratch rather than run.

Is that term used when a race comes off the turf and you stay in the race knowing you'll get preference when they fill the next turf race in that class or is that just considered a trainer's choice?


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