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![]() Only if the 1 horse wears a red one, the 2 horse a white one, the 3 horse a blue one... etc...
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![]() As soon as the suits are all zipped up, Rice says the horses "totally relax, start chewing or urinating."
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![]() It's brilliant.
It's just the kind of innovation this sport needs and I mean in every aspect. Having Hay List debut it gives it credibility and if you think about it and read the related articles why shouldn't compression technology be applied to thoroughbreds? Not as important of course but it IS a good thing when the racing industry (or in this case related ones) can show that we do care and try to take good care of the athletes (regardless of what the NY Times asserts). |
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![]() Pretty sure that was a 4/1 thing.
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![]() So no Keeneland Stakes then?
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