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Originally Posted by Merlinsky
http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/46409.htm
Thoughts? Does the (ii)clause cover handing a horse over to an assistant trainer? Sounds like "indirectly" in a trainer's care would indicate his associates that he'd phone instructions to on the down low.
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I think indirectly means they can selectively claim whatever they want. indirectly is completely vague. I bet on a horse and I am indirectly involved.
I hate the part of not putting BC money into races of tracks that don't adopt their vague rules.