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![]() Baffert is being criticized for backing out after initially pointing to the race...supposedly because other connections would have run in there if Plum Pretty wasn't probable for the race. No?
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Trainers made plans to run in other races when Royal Delta and Plum Pretty were pointing to the race. 24 hours notice to change plans with your horse is hardly enough time, that's why its somewhat amazing that they have a competitive field of seven. It's actually a credit to Pletcher, McLaughlin, Jones, and McPeek, who were willing to run in the race whether the two division leaders were in the field or not. |
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To blame Baffert because other trainers only had 24 hours notice that he wasn't showing up doesn't make sense...the chickenshit trainers who were looking to cherry pick spots are to blame. |
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The fever story became much less credible when you consider that Baffert ended up entering Plum Pretty for the weekend anyways and didn't bother to enter any of the 3 fillies he originally planned to run (ie May Day Rose, American Lady, and Artuya). |
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![]() You really aren't so naive as to believe that trainers don't make decisions on where to run their horses based on who could be running against them, right?
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![]() No ****...but why blame Baffert for other people's decisions? They made their own choice as to what races they were pointing to, now they have to live with it.
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