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Originally Posted by Kitan
Lugs in once, corrects, sees his brother running up on his heels, grabs over to let him through, and doesn't ride his mount out.
You can argue/reason that he did the right thing on the first four points, but not riding out is egregious and makes it look even more suspicious.
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That’s not what my eyes saw but it fits the popular narrative so have at it. His horse had nothing left and was staggering throughout the stretch. He didn’t let his brother out. His horse lugged in and then his brother bulled his way out.