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The only horses that are capable of getting an appearance fee for an owner are Classic winners. Maybe a horse like Cigar. Nobody else. Tracks provide them to bring in people. The owner might want to know but why would they care. No trainer is going to put an elite horse into a race simply for an appearance fee. In fact, I can't recall more than a few appearance fees, and only know of one for sure and that was Baffert. Just curious, are these trainers getting shares or a couple seasons? I always thought a couple seasons. A share in some of these, like an Empire Maker would be worth millions to Frankel. Last edited by Hoisttheflag : 06-26-2006 at 01:14 PM. |
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![]() They get shares ( 1 to 2 is my understanding ) in most cases.
Others here would know better than me however. |
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![]() Obviously this can be a real payday and I would assume one of the real perks for trainers who taken private stable jobs. I imagine, for instance, the shares Shug got in Seeking the Gold have worked out very well for him ( and deservedly so ). This can be a great annuity.
And, of course, there are downsides. For instance, sometimes the deals aren't in writing, and perhaps a relative ( maybe a son-in-law ) takes over a stable, and while running it into the ground, he strips a trainer of what were promised, and very valuable, breeding rights. Ah, but I'm sure nothing like that ever happened. |
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![]() Why would the trainer get the appearance fee over the owner? That doesnt make any sense to me. That would be like instead of David Lee Roth getting residuals every time one of his songs plays on the radio, his producer gets it.
Baffert got it for Point Given? To me thats insane. Should go to the owner. And I dont think Flower Alley is anywhere near ready to be earning an appearance fee. |