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There was one point, I believe in the race that Cat won ,where the Pick-3 was going to pay 1/3 if the #1 horse had won.
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I've noticed that he seems to have less starters than normal and while he hasn't been winning as much as he usually does, he's still winning at a 20% clip. By his lofty standards that isn't great, but its obviously pretty good by the standards of a normal trainer.
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Do you know the reason for this? I haven't heard/read anything.
And....in a related matter....why don't he and Calabrese just realize that they were made for each other, let bygones be bygones, and get back together? |
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might have been mentioned but Calabrese taking 48 horses from Calder to Monmouth, and I guess Canani with him
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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thank you Math
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