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Originally Posted by DerbyCat
Hopefully the CHRB will fully investigate Gryder for this, he obviously did not put forward his best effort riding his horse to the finish line which we all know is a violation of CHRB rules "no jockey shall take his horse back without reasonable cause . . . or otherwise ride in a manner which is inconsistent with using the best efforts of the horse he is riding"
So, is looking back at an accident and checking on the welfare of a fellow rider "reasonable cause"? Gander, did you find Gryder's ride to be "conduct detrimental to horse racing" since you lost your bet?
I'm not trying to p*ss people off here, I just want to start a discussion about this. I know if I had money on Gryder's horse I would have been upset with that ride, but as someone who happens to like Kyle and has concern for him and his family (he's got a baby at home), I saw Gryder's actions as being very human... personally, I think Gryder should have just kept riding and never looked back.
Thoughts?
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I'm sure that if your co worker in the the cubical next to you fell over dead you would just keep typing away, Naw my guess is that you would look around and then take his wallet.
