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Pincay was certainly better than both. PVal when he didn't have his head up his butt. Cordero. Bailey. Eddie D. Toro on the turf even! Gary Stevens before he fell in love with himself. Kent D. before his second or third fall. |
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McCarron would put your horse in the position to win and it was up to the trainer to have him fit enough to finish. Cashed alot of tickets with Chris in the saddle. I would like to add that anybody that takes delight in someone being hurt has a serious mental flaw. I was at the track the day Chris fall and got trampled, He was riding Encoded down in on the rail and his horse went down nearing the 3/8 pole. He was lucky to survive. |
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Dude is getting accused of juicing legends and cheering jockey injuries in seperate threads. |
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