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I thought there was a rule in NY that if at least 50% of field did not finish the race, then the race was declared a no contest. Clearly I am wrong since 5 of the 7 in this race went down and there was a payout.
Am I crazy, or is this an actual rule somewhere? |
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What are we pushing for now: refunds for breakdowns/falls?
Let's add the DO OVER to racing. |
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As far as I know it is a rule in California. I remember working as a mutuel clerk and there being a refund in a race at Bay Meadows where 4 of the 7 horses went down. Made for some serious stooping afterwards.
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Just watched the race. What a horrible looking spill. I'm sorry to hear about the horse Private Details. It's a nasty part of our game. Thank Goodness none of the Jockeys sustained any life threatening injuries.
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What race was it in?
Does anyone have the video? |
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03.04.09_AQ_R2 try calracing.com or your online wagering acct replay tab http://www.drf.com/news/article/102021.html |
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