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Arlington jockeys sue Illinois owners, trainers
Are we attaching the stable to this lawsuit by running there?
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/nat...-trainers.aspx Tom |
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Legally, that could be a problem.
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It is against the Illinois horseman, not against shipping in a horse
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Damn the torpedos. Full speed ahead!
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I'm not concerned about increase in jock fees, even if we'd have to pay a little more later on. But when I read the word "damages", well that piqued my interest.... |
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says damages seeked are 3X the difference..... so... if they up the jock charges go up say $10 and your horse has run once this year, the damages seeked against you would only be $30 (plus the $10 extra since they want it backdated to the beginning of the meet).
As long as you run a horse there, you'd be included in this. |
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frickin pinheads.they never had it so good at arlington..full fields lots of mounts to go around...amazing...........
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talked with an owner yesterday who agreed to $40 more for non-check rides in the future and has settled with Earlie and the Guild excusing himself from the suit. This apparantly was close to being settled and Frank Kirby has a lot to do with courts becoming involved. The jocks will end up getting a substantial raise. IMO
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