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![]() Please don't suspend him. The poor guy made a mistake.
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![]() You are apparently too nice a person to be posting on this thread.
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There is no reason for it and it's inexcusable. This is a job in which it is imperative that the person pay attention to what they are doing. If this jockey can't keep his mind focused for less than two minutes at a time, simply put, he shouldn't be riding. I'd say a suspension is letting him off pretty easy. |
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![]() yes, he made a mistake.
but his job is to ride a horse, to the finish. you'd think he'd make sure of where that finish is located-it's kinda important. it's not rocket science.
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![]() Too bad for Sterling Emblem. She could've used the win. Not to mention those who bet on her.
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![]() Very unfortunate and it probably was a simple overly eager mistake but let us remember this includes thousands of bettor's dollars and riding to the Finish Line is a rule. I'm afraid that I have to agree with thouse who believe that some discipline would be in order. Haven't we all had similar experiences and paid our dues for them?
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