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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
He's proven to be slow. What difference does it make who owns/trains/rides a proven slow horse? Are they suddenly going to make him fast after all of this time?
Generally if the best case you can make for a horse is that they're owned, trained or ridden by someone successful, (unless they're a first-time starter) that's probably a good indication that the horse sucks.
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Connections matter a lot when it comes to big money races. There are reasons why the same people win the big races.