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![]() >>>According to Equibase, Eads has ridden 1,559 winners from 11,509 mounts between 1990 and April 19 of this year. From March 21 to April 19, he had two winners from 15 mounts. Among the stakes winners he has ridden have been Maysville Slew, Indigo Girl, and Avie’s Lady.
Equibase statistics show that Santiago has ridden 231 winners from 2,865 mounts between 1990 and April 19. He was winless with 21 mounts from March 21 to April 19.<<< ![]() ![]() ![]() Whatever they did, it sure doesn't seem to have helped them.... My guess is that they were overweighted on favorites to throw the race - the fact that it is egregious enough for the LSRC to get involved after the stewards ruled and then said 6 months wasn't stiff enough.... |
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For what? Bribing the clerk of scales to allow them to carry less weight? Sure didn't seem to impact their performance based on the Equibase stats - These are 9% jocks at a low rung slot palace that clearly did not benefit personally from whatever malfeasance they are accused of being involved in. Their performance is similarly flat going back quite a ways... Logic would dictate that there is something much more insidious to the rest of the story, considering the stewards threw the book at them, and then went to the LSRC to say what these jocks did (allegedly) deserves a much stiffer penalty that what we (the stewards) are allowed by charter to invoke. |
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If there was intent to fix races dont you think that they would have been suspended for that as opposed to paying the clerk to ride heavy? Which has been going on as long as there have been jocks and weight assignments. |
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![]() Ever think that its just really hard to make 112 pounds every day? I dont think this is any deeper then a couple guys who were struggling to make weight and paid their way out of it. If you dont remember this happened in New York with some pretty big guys. cough santos cough.
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![]() Because allowing them to ride at heavier weights doesnt solve the issue. Jocks will still flip, people who are even heavier naturally will reduce to get down to riding weight and where exactly do you draw the line? At some point the person has to make a decision on whether they are willing to do what it takes to ride racehorses or not. The sport and its rules arent the problem, people who simply are too big to ride who insist on riding are.
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![]() That is not a valid argument. There is no shortage of little people.
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![]() I don't understand why jockeys would pay to weigh more. Don't they just say, "KnS +5"?
Now paying to weigh less in order to get an advantage makes sense. Saying jockeys will be healthier if they can carry more weight doesn't seem like the issue. The issue is that someone bribed an official, right?
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![]() Especially since in LA (and other jurisdictions) you have been betting horses carrying a lot more than the listed weight without even knowing it.
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