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crossing over from Yonkers?? |
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![]() Appears to like to chase slot fueled purses by the timing of her entry into NY Thoroughbreds!
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![]() Can you name any successfull trainers of both? The only name that comes to my mind is Procino, not to say he was too good at either.
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![]() This will be an interesting inner meet which could offer some excellent betting, there is a good chance that field sizes will be up considerably with the new purses. I expect that we will be seeing a lot of trainers in the Big A entries that we have not seen in the past.
I have done well with the inner in the past and I am particularly looking forward to this years inner meet. I, for one, am glad to see the Aqueduct main go as I can't pick a damn winner there! |
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![]() Varty is one of the great chemists in the harness business. Proctor brought a few to Stga Harness last year and proceeded to run off the screen off some bad lines. They usually go to places they can beat the testing system. Doubt they would show up at NYRA if detention barn was still in place. EPO was what everyone claimed they were famous for.
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![]() Roger Stein and Barry Abrams are both former harness guys!!
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![]() Chuck
Why is it these EPO horses don't have Hgb or Hematocrit values that are elevated out of the norm that would identify them as cheaters? Is there something different about horse blood counts that allows them to remain undetected without the EPO assay? |