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First and foremost, the gate loading process must be SAFE for Horse, Rider, and Handler. It's not how FAST you can load, it's how smooth, and safe you can load. It is a dangerous job that when done right is fair for all. My hat goes off to all the guys and gals who work hard in the AM, and afternoon on the gate so that the race as fair, and safe as can be. THANK YOU!![]() |
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#2
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Ok watch them load at Churchill or Calder, and then watch them in NY. It's hardly ever "smooth". I do agree that this is a very dangerous job, and kudos to those who risk their lives everyday.
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They make so much commotion when they're all in the gate sometimes I think Al-Qaeda is in there.
ALLAH-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA!!!!! |
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Quote:
I love those guys... NO...NO...NONONONONONONO |
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#5
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This crazy numbers player at Beulah today hit that race with that horse, a small win ticket cause he plays them kinda horses
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It's a dangerous job and they seem slow in NY only because at "0 MTP" they are still wandering around about a furlong from the gate. If they began to actually lead them in when the clock clicks to "0" it would look like the fastest out there.
They NY guys do a good job. When you whats 3 or 4 simulcasts daily you see how bad it could be. |
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i thought the horse was gonna tap out..the ear twist was hurting em
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