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yes, i know he did the time. doesn't make him a good person, or trainer, or someone i want to see returning to the sport.
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Honestly, I really dont even care about this. I liked him a lot before he went, I cought on to him and Julian before a lot of people did and I made a lot of money a few Keenland meets back. I focus on the horses and the handicapping, I really dont care either way, maybe I am biased because I do like Patrick. |
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I'm sorry, but yes. I care about the big race days, Saratoga and BC day. I care about my bankroll, not this. |
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When the different tracks figure out how to COMPLETELY clean up the game, then maybe some of this will have meaning to me. When there are so many cheating out there, I don't think it's very productive to focus on a single individual. There are worse things happening in the world than scumbags hurting horses. And, while we're at it, why is NYRA any better than any of these cheats? Don't they put riders and horses in jeopardy when they allow HERDING in their races? How about all the times that a jock comes in on the turn, rather than keeping a straight path and pinches the jock to his inside on the rail? Is that dangerous? What exactly is NYRA (or any of the other tracks) doing about this? Clearly, SQUAT. I've watched Castellano be given carte blanche the past few years when it comes to herding. THIS is a much more dangerous issue than the Biancone thing, IMO. And NYRA, IMO, through its stewards is acting every bit a reprehensibly as Biancone ever did. This is all BS. The game itself is based on CHEATING. All the trainers are looking for an edge. All the tracks are as well. When they soup their tracks up on big days so that they get fast times, is that cheating? Safety sacrificed for speed? How about all those BIASES they create? Is that cheating? How about when the allow their WHALES to past post or give them rebates? Is that fair? What makes this game the challenge of a lifetime is the chance to win IN SPITE of all the unfairness going on in it. |
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Aside from the inherent handicapping conundrums created by today's supertrainers (how do you quantify how much new trainer "X" will move a recent acquisition up), the perception problem created by having an unclean sport serves to keep away (or more importantly, drive away) potential owners and bettors. Of course, if you don't care about having five and six horse fields, I guess that's not a problem. For most of the rest of us, that is a problem. |
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Hope this clears up the small fields issue, once and for all. |
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![]() i think he is ofer at del mar........could be wrong.
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i figured that was the point of the title of this thread. and no, i don't like it. and i don't get why some don't care, and i don't get why owners give their horses to jokes like him when there are others who don't stockpile illegal and dangerous crap like cobra venom.
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