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View Poll Results: Is being a jockey's agent and a track announcer a conflict of interest | |||
yes |
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40 | 28.37% |
no |
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101 | 71.63% |
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![]() Jockeys are certainly not legally allowed to bet against the horses they are riding. I believe owners and trainers can bet whoever they want.
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"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"...Voltaire |
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"1971. Wagering by Jockey or Driver. "No jockeys or drivers shall make any wagers, or have any wagers made in their behalf, in any race in which they participate, except through the owners or trainers on the horses which they ride or drive. Any owners or trainers wagering for such jockeys or drivers shall maintain records of all such wagers and all other presents or other gratuities given any jockeys or drivers. Such records will be furnished to the stewards or the Board or its investigators upon demand. |
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Vic's getting a set amount of money for calling the races AND a set percentage for each of Rosario's rides with a sliding scale depending on placing. There is no gamble. |