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This "wonder pig" was the fav for the Derby. Should they not bother trying to win? What exactly qualifies you to know what is good or not? |
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the drop!!! |
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If the wonder pig gets a 12 Beyer ... that would mean the winner of race #1 would get a negative 45 Beyer. And the 2nd place finisher in race #1 would get a negative 46 Beyer. Considering that the horse that just missed had run 25, 54, and 23 in her 3 career starts ... I doubt she will get a negative 46 this time. |
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As to insurance companies, horses are property-chattel-and that is what title insurance, et al is for. The first link you brought up included this: IEAH is simply saying that it bought into a horse -- for a princely sum -- and was not kept informed of the condition and welfare of their living, breathing investment until such point that he was scratched from the Derby and the colt's unsoundness was undeniable. In fact, IEAH claims it asked Lanzman directly about a Derby Eve rumor that the colt would be scratched and that Lanzman was dishonest by denying the rumor, a claim Lanzman denies. That makes for a good story. Such claims lead one to question the honesty and transparency of the back side at America's racetracks, and whether even the richest owners who have millions invested are really kept up to speed with what's going on with their horses. And actually, the writer does a very good job of detailing the facts and claims that IEAH has presented regarding that aspect of the case. IEAH is not an entity I am proud to see represent horseracing for the US. But in this case it appears they are right, legally and morally. |
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I would love to see the bill of sale for the purchase. And there is no title insurance for horses. The only insurance you can get for racehorses is mortality and it seems as though IWR is still alive. Morally it seems as though IEAH wants to back out of its agreement because it didnt work out for them as opposed to any rightful claim they have. The moral of this story is be careful with who you do business with....for both sides. |
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![]() Kind of looks like IEAH wants the same deal they got from Larry Roman...buy into a horse, if it doesn't work out like you thought...just cancel the sale and get your money back.
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/nat...oman-deal.aspx |
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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![]() It appears that IAEH failed to perform thorough due diligence in their haste to buy another Derby winner. Too bad for them. I really feel for those jacks and a scumbag like Mullins.
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Do I think Charity can win? Well, I am walking around in yesterday's suit. |
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![]() And he should be very mad his filly did not win there.
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![]() No drugs over in Europe...
http://www.racingbase.com/category/R...-200910100004/ |
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