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Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
Randy Moss on espn just now brought up an intersting thought. He feels that all race day medications should be rid of and thus if a horse has a problem instead of it being hid by the medications it can be adressed natures way thus the trainer, etc can decide on scratching, etc..
He made it a point to say he did not think that was the case with Eight Belles. Is North America the only country that allows race day medications?
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Or maybe horses should be inspected by racing authorities on or about entry day (usually 2-4 days out)
before pre-race medication is given but closer to the horse's last piece of "fast" work.