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If they wanna say that Rahy and this horse both woulda won anyway, and leave em both up, that would be slightly less appalling, but at least consistent. You can't take her down and leve this one up. By the way, I was talking about horses the other day and how once they got stopped you can't use what they do afterwards as a gauge of how much horse they had. Most of em(espeicaly cheaper ones) will just say screw it and can't restart the engine. the fouled horse may not have won, but he damn sure was gonna be closer than that. Tossed his head up, and said screw this. They ain't cars. These guys are a disgrace to the sport. |
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![]() They make some mistakes,but,They are far better than the stewards in California,Anyday!
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![]() and you know this ..del mar your were straight up jacked...well sonnys the placement judge in ny..".he said,,the 14 and two...he an ass/hole..the five stays....how we gonna split that pick six..shieat...not me no sir.."..
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![]() they all have a tough job considering all the money on the line and ive pretty much seen stews across the country at every track ive ever watched blow calls, even some obvious ones and some more frequent as others but a word of advice if your in the industry DO NOT GET ON THEIR BAD SIDE! life will be very rough for you on the racetrack
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![]() I dont think I know this, but who do the Stewards report to. Basically, who is their boss?
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