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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
It is so typical of the CHRB in response to the terrible job that they have done to place the blame on trainers and horses.
Here is what Richard Shapiro is really saying," We have done such a terrible job here at the CHRB in regulating the sport we have decided to abolish all trainers and horses and run computer simulations in their place. It is our finding that there are just too many physical problems with real horses, and with all those pesky medications that mask other pesky medications that those cheating trainers have cooked up in their home based chemistry labs, we just have lost control. Our informant (the guy who sold horses from france that never showed up here but charged the owners for training for 2 years and was given back his license in order to be a snitch for the CHRB) says that outside BALCO and Pvals house, there are no bigger drug dens in CA than Santa Anita and Hollywood Park. So we decided to just get rid of the trainers and all their problems and all the horses and their problems and just run some computer simulation that all the "fans" will bet on anyway. I mean one of the most suspect trainers called them names and they STILL showed up and played his horses so maybe he had a point. We still haven't come up with a penalty schedule for computer viruses but I doubt the fans will even notice this as they barely noticed how badly we were screwing up for years. We also will be saving the state a ton of money by not having any CHRB employees , and being that very few of them did anything anyway, I'm sure Arnold will be very pleased with us and maybe he can get me a job with his friends at the indian casino when my term expires."
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I don't think Rick Shapiro needs to get a job from Arnold. Rick is a very wealthy man. He is a multi-millionaire. He and his family have been in the horseracing business for 40 years.
I agree with you that the CHRB has done a very poor job over the years. But I think this new CHRB headed by Rick Shapiro has done a great job. He has only been on the job for a few years and he has not been afraid to push for aggressive changes. With the past CHRBs, it was always business as usual. They never did anything. They would never make any changes. Rick is the first guy to get in there and make major changes. I'm glad they are being proactive. There is always risk when you push for agressive reform, but I think that most of the changes they are making are positive.
By the way, it's not as if Shapiro is making these decisions on his own with no input. Richard Mandella and Dr. Arthur are both on the medication committee. I assume that Mandella and Arthur both agree with the new medication rules. In fact, I bet that they are the ones that came up with these new rules.