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I don't understand what this means? NYRA has refunded TONS of money because of horses that had unfair starts and to any way insinuate that NYRA doesn't take these matters VERY seriously and go out of their way to make sure the right thing is done by the betting public in these cases flies in the face of the facts. You know, sometimes it is the horse that causes his or her own problems at the start, and that is a risk we all take when we are betting. Your comment leads me to believe you have a relationship with someone else interested in the franchise. That isn't the case...is it? |
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but Andy - that was a joke - how does a 3/5 shot got held at the gate by the asst. starter - most of the public doesn't pick these minor things up , but, that was a joke today - and i didn't even play the race |
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I'm sorry, I thought you had a relationship with West Point Stables. I must have you confused with somebody else. |
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but what does that have to do with a 3/5 shot being held at the gate? |
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He was NOT held at the gate, and I just watched the head on over ten times, and perhaps you need to read the quote from Javiar Castellano in Dave Grening's piece in the Daily Racing Form.... "He was so good today in the paddock and in the gate," said Castellano, who rode Corinthian. "Today, everything was beautiful. As soon as they opened the gate - boom! He just broke in the air. I don't even know how I stayed on." I am guessing Javiar knows better than you or I. |
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No offense Andy, but Castellano probably wasn't focusing on the assistant starter's hand. But if, after watching it a bunch of times, you feel it wasn't an issue, I will accept that. I have no axe to grind, my day was pretty much shot at that point anyway.
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I saw golfer's post and simply agreed with him that it was a joke that this happened. Now we may BOTH be dead wrong and people at OTB may be dead wrong and you maybe right , but ,we still have a right to express our opinion on what we thought happened and people can make opinions from there. There were a lot of disapointed horse players at the OTB today after seeing that replay. Maybe they just all are paranoid. Again what does it matter if a friend of mind has a few %'s in a few horses at WPS have to do with this race? I am simply a fan making a comment on something I saw |
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It matters a lot in this situation when you took an unfair, and indefensible, shot at NYRA. Your relationship with Empire Racing is specifically important in this case and extremely relevent. Hey, I'm biased about things as well, it's hard not to be when you have associations in this game. It just helps to be more up front about them. |
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And, by the way, it has a lot to do with comments slamming NYRA, especially ones in this case that were specifically unfair and generally unfair, as Terry Finley from West Point Stables is an integral part of Empire Racing which is trying to win the racing franchise. Believe me, this is not a criticism of Terry, who I get along quite well with, or Empire, but I think it is important for us to be up front about our allegiances when criticizing entities in racing. Sort of how I say Richard Migliore is my friend when it is relevent to a post I am making. |