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As you may note, only 1 horse went to McLaughlin... the stable star. The entire string was being negotiated to go to Ice... Maybe 14 horses? But as it turns out, the rest were left with the former Seewald assistant that Hutt can undoubtedly manipulate.
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Thanks, Steve that helps.
I guess Hutt offered some "performance based" incentive to McLaughlin in addition to the normal 10%, in lieu of a day rate, and he can afford to take a shot with that on one horse whereas Ice can't, given the still start up nature of his operation. |
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