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Yes sir I do . And I understand the unpredictability of horses and the dangers they pose . Safety improvements should always be strived for . Of course they need to be affordable as well .
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You might need a couple of tigers...
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A horse is stupid enough to jump its own shadow. They weigh like 10X the average rider. Expect the unexpected....a nutso horse is gonna have its own way.
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Thanks.
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Umm... sounds like gov't policy
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Sad that this happened. Real shame that these things get so much bad publicity and create ill-will toward the SPORT that I love. Every one looks to blame, race cars cant dump their drivers and go off scared into other drivers like horses do. Shame. People always cheer the loose horse in races but they are freaked and don't know what to do. Most of the time it works out OK but this week bad stuff. Hoping for a safe and exciting weekend of racing without incident.
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Thanks guys, things are clear as mud for me now. I guess as long as tracks keep shortening their race weeks there will be more time to space work-outs in a better manner. Or at least have all the horses go out at once in a big con-fab to get used to their surroundings. Will they put slots at the finish line too?
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I just think most of the media as a whole, sucks. A drunk driver kills 6 people and no one cares, but hell a run away horse hits another horse and they have 7 reporters out there.
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dr. rap update from drf:
Dr. Rap on the mend Dr. Rap, the unraced 3-year-old colt injured in a gruesome two-horse accident on Monday morning, is continuing to recuperate at the equine clinic Hagyard-Davidson McGee in Lexington, Ky., trainer David Carroll said Wednesday. "He has radial nerve paralysis in his right shoulder," Carroll said. "It's a stinger. The next two or three days are pretty crucial. We're keeping our fingers crossed. He's getting acupuncture to try to regenerate the nerves." |
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If they're there to work it's the optimum. What trainer wants to work their horse in all that traffic? Obviously at least one doesn't. |
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Were you there? Seriously, go ask him what he'd prefer, or any other trainer there. I'll give you odds.
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