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By the way, why does the suspension not include this weekend? Is that an attempt to push the suspension to Belmont day (where Saez has a couple horses that may enter the race - Global Campaign, Maximum Security and presumably mounts on horses in other races) but not include the Preakness (where Saez won’t be riding)?
And given the rule where the suspension is shortened if you don’t appeal, the Belmont magically becomes available if Saez doesn’t appeal it. I hate to be a conspiracy theorist, but this suspension stinks. |
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While I agree with the DQ and thought the suspension was excessive...this article provides some food for thought.
https://www.horseracingnation.com/bl...suspension_123 I like Saez a lot as a rider and think he’s one of the best right now. I also don’t view him as being what I would consider reckless...but that is a lot of suspensions. So many layers to all of this. |
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legal options for Saez
Sports Illustrated article on the possible options and strategies for Saez
https://www.si.com/horse-racing/2019...y-interference
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