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Old 06-24-2019, 10:59 AM
Dahoss Dahoss is offline
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Originally Posted by King Glorious View Post
Exactly. There are people to blame. Track management is to blame. They don’t need to blame the horsemen. They didn’t need to blame track maintenance crews. They didn’t need to overreact with these new rules and safety precautions because the ones they already had worked fine. They simply needed to halt racing until things got back to normal. Which they did. Since that point, racing and training has gone back to normal and the number of breakdowns has decreased to levels lower than other tracks comparable activity.
You don’t think some horseman were running horses they shouldn’t have?
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