What caught my eye about the rest of that DRF article, today, was this:
"Velazquez was lucky not be struck by a trailing horse and he was soon seen sitting up. The ambulance was extremely slow to respond to Velazquez and he eventually walked off the course and back to the jockeys' room under his own power.
According to track officials, there was a lack of communication between the outriders and the ambulance driver in part because there weren't enough walkie-talkies.
"That is more than unacceptable,'' said Bruce Johnstone, NYRA's manager of racing operations."
Yes, Bruce. It is more than unacceptable. That infuriates me. I'm shocked.
Reminds of when the horse broke down at Keeneland, and nobody got to him or his jockey to help for some time.
Sorry - before handle, before attendance, before ensuring the bathrooms all have enough toilet paper for the opening day crowd, take care of the horses, and the jockeys that ride them!
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts
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