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Originally Posted by pointman
I agree. Your point is well taken. There should be a public vet's list for any horse that is given medication that describes the medication, the dates they were administered and the conditions they were administered to treat. In this day and age of technology there really is no reason why this can't be done.
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Valid point.
It's worth noting that between his four runners in the Manhattan and Belmont they beat a combined 2 horses from other barns. Those happen to have the stringent testing/security unlike others.
So a specific example. Does General A Rod not like turf? Was he sick? Was it testing? Lots of questions. So let's assume he ends up in another turf race against slightly weaker with no additional testing...what do you do?