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Old 06-23-2008, 07:25 AM
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Iavarone says their horses will be "drug free" by October.
Yes. And in two years all the Corleone family businesses will be legitimate.

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Old 06-23-2008, 08:06 AM
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Yes. And in two years all the Corleone family businesses will be legitimate.

I'm curious Bruce, considering how sensitive you are to others saying things that you construe as anti-Arab ( and you may be right about this ), how is this not considered at least a quasi-slur against Italian-Americans?
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Old 06-23-2008, 08:14 AM
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I'm curious Bruce, considering how sensitive you are to others saying things that you construe as anti-Arab ( and you may be right about this ), how is this not considered at least a quasi-slur against Italian-Americans?
I'm not sensitive. At least, like most people, not intentionally. It's not meant as a slur, though I'm sure it could be seen that way. In fact, if you put a picture of the Pacino character next to a picture of Iavarone and asked the question, "Who uses more hair product?" you'd probably see a 90/10 vote in one of the directions.

And I use plenty of hair product. I'm a Wildroot man.
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Old 06-23-2008, 08:33 AM
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Much ado about nothing, unless they are saying that they will no longer be using the "maintenance" medications like Gastroguard, Clenbuterol, Bute, adequan, etc. (many of which Dutrow references in the article), on their horses. As Chuck notes above, "hay, oats and water" is really a misnomer. They won't get any race-day medication; with the exception of Lasix, they can't now (and they will continue to use that drug). Isn't this them just publicly saying that they are going to play by the current (and future, as it relates to steroids) rules?

Same thing with respect to Iavarone saying that they will be "steroid free" by October 1. Hasn't the CHRB already said that horses running in the Breeders' Cup will have had to been off them for at least 30-45 days before the Breeders' Cup or they risk a steroids "positive"?
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Old 06-23-2008, 08:46 AM
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Much ado about nothing, unless they are saying that they will no longer be using the "maintenance" medications like Gastroguard, Clenbuterol, Bute, adequan, etc. (many of which Dutrow references in the article), on their horses. As Chuck notes above, "hay, oats and water" is really a misnomer. They won't get any race-day medication; with the exception of Lasix, they can't now (and they will continue to use that drug). Isn't this them just publicly saying that they are going to play by the current (and future, as it relates to steroids) rules?

Same thing with respect to Iavarone saying that they will be "steroid free" by October 1. Hasn't the CHRB already said that horses running in the Breeders' Cup will have had to been off them for at least 30-45 days before the Breeders' Cup or they risk a steroids "positive"?
It is simply a PR move. A proactive move that is probably a wise business move but those horses wont be anymore drug free than anyone elses.
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Old 06-23-2008, 09:08 AM
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I wish there was some way to wave a magic wand and suddenly make the public understand that the problem is undetectable designer drugs....and not the stuff everyone can use. While I am sure a case could be made that there is abuse of allowable medications it is the undetectable stuff that is far and away damaging the game the most.
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Old 06-23-2008, 09:17 AM
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I wish there was some way to wave a magic wand and suddenly make the public understand that the problem is undetectable designer drugs....and not the stuff everyone can use. While I am sure a case could be made that there is abuse of allowable medications it is the undetectable stuff that is far and away damaging the game the most.
This is something that can easily be done through the media, yet they haven't gone that far yet, somebody like a Haskin/Beyer needs to write a story about some crazy insane expensive undetectable drug that someone is using. They need to get an honest trainer to talk about it, and maybe an unhonest retired trainer to spill the beans. Once that fire is lit, this will put alot of uncertainity, thus the truth will come out in regards to ok medication versus performance enhancing. Also, get that story in some of those extreme politicians that have such a hard on for steriods

It is alot like 'the cream' and 'the clear'. These were hyped up by the media. I understand that concept that humans and horses are not equal, but people are not talking about creatine, which I think is still allowed in MLB.

MLB is 'performance enhancement free' not drug free.....
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Old 06-23-2008, 09:31 AM
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I wish there was some way to wave a magic wand and suddenly make the public understand that the problem is undetectable designer drugs....and not the stuff everyone can use. While I am sure a case could be made that there is abuse of allowable medications it is the undetectable stuff that is far and away damaging the game the most.
That is why IEAH is so loud and proud giving up the drugs that can be detected. They know they will have to give them up very soon, so they are trying to take the high road by being the first to quit using. BFD.

Make no mistake about it, they will still be using the designer stuff and will cry out in complete shock if one of their "drug free" horses tests positive.

Undetectable designer drugs are in all sports. The only thing that is going to make them detectable is loads of money dumped into improving the testing. The problem is that nobody thinks it is a big enough problem to invest that money. Also, who will pay for it?

Once a test comes out to detect a drug, the drug makers are already on two or three generations down the line making new drugs that can't be detected. This will probably never change unless there is an incredible breakthrough in drug testing.
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Old 06-23-2008, 09:45 AM
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I wish there was some way to wave a magic wand and suddenly make the public understand that the problem is undetectable designer drugs....and not the stuff everyone can use. While I am sure a case could be made that there is abuse of allowable medications it is the undetectable stuff that is far and away damaging the game the most.
Agreed. This is why the focus needs to be enhanced testing and, perhaps more importantly, stiffer penalties when they are caught (so perhaps the guys using these currently undetectable drugs will think twice if getting caught means an end to his or her career). When you think of it in this context, the penalty given to Biancone last year was really a slap on the wrist.
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It is simply a PR move. A proactive move that is probably a wise business move but those horses wont be anymore drug free than anyone elses.
how can anyone give him an ounce of crediability?
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