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The game already is thought of by far too many as a simmering cesspool of corruption and back door prearranged results without another set of half disclosed reasons to question the legitimacy of fair racing and wagering at another major track in this country. The Tampa/Delaware/Great Lakes jockey scandal was the last half story to make a horse player question whether the criminals were the jocks or the track administration that closed business on a half a dozen well known pilots of horse flesh with nary a criminal charge of conspiracy or fraud. The damage to the game and the families of those men was in itself a felony yet charged or settled. If there was a crime here in New York or through a wagering outlet file it or shut the (blank) up. I am sick of these cowards with loose mouths giving interviews to national media to do their dirty work and ruin a reputation about supposed wrongs that are not handled by the judicial system. If the track admin or racing commission chooses to hide behind the "private business" shield for despicable but legal acts that cast guilt on a trainer with no due process then have the decency to do so quietly without the cowardly need to gather the court of public opinion to their side because they have a forum at the DRF few can afford. This story weakens the game and the people who make a living at it who do an honest business for an honest wage and New York Racing should be appalled by this latest circus and it's contribution to why racing is thought of as having the credibility of wrestling. |