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Originally Posted by Samarta
There was an inquiry, but no changes. I thought Nakatani said it best. He said it wasn't Prado's horse going out or Borel's horse lugging in, it was the slow fractions that caused it all. I think once he told that to the stewards it was a non issue.
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Since when do slow fractions cause horses to crash into each other? In theory the most crashing should occur in exhausted animals after fast fractions, not those who have galloped for 7 furlongs.