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Lean and keep leaning. I hope it makes the game exactly what it should and could be. Eric |
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I heard something interesting several years ago. I can't confirm for a fact that this is true, but I would have no reason not to believe it. I heard that when the racing board finds a way to detect some new illegal drug, they will post a warning telling everyone that they are now able to detect this drug. In other words, they don't want people to cheat. They will try to stop people from cheating, but they would rather warn people and get them to stop, as oppose to sending out no warning and catching a bunch of people.
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I'll say this, if they win the 6th or 8th today, I am on everyone else's bandwagon, I would be surprised if Dreaming of Liz cracked half the field, and the other one might suck up for 4th......
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Wasn't this the case recently (in the last few years) in NY as well? Eric |
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I do however like some of what I see in the harness industry though. I understand it's different, however, some of the measures are working and making progress. Eric |
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Brian Lynch...can't find info. Off the map!!! Thomas M. Amoss $3,879,602 29% W. Bret Calhoun $3,711,716 28% Jamie Ness $2,179,160 32% Stephanie S. Beattie $2,009,486 36% Wayne M. Catalano 2,002,543 39% All had drops in percentage. Calhoun and Amoss brought home some serious coin. Catalano was 34.9% after the hot streak at Arlington...38.5% for the meet....56% wp percentage. Still a ridiculous number yet not as damning. What I'd like to know is how many trainers with over 200 runners in a year have held a winning percentage that high. |
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This was a fascinating thread, I don't know what to make of these guys professionally but I know I don't like them, especially after his comments on Million Day.
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[quote=Coach Pants]Superstar Trainer 2008 Update as of today
Brian Lynch...can't find info. Off the map!!! Thomas M. Amoss $3,879,602 29% W. Bret Calhoun $3,711,716 28% Jamie Ness $2,179,160 32% Stephanie S. Beattie $2,009,486 36% Wayne M. Catalano 2,002,543 39% All had drops in percentage. Calhoun and Amoss brought home some serious coin. Catalano was 34.9% after the hot streak at Arlington...38.5% for the meet....56% wp percentage. Still a ridiculous number yet not as damning. What I'd like to know is how many trainers with over 200 runners in a year have held a winning percentage that high.[/QUOTE] NONE |
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Who can definitively say that Arl tests all horses vigorously for all drugs and CO2 levels. Do they have a detention barn like nyra? I think the before and after stats tell the REAL story. Reminds me of Lake and Shumen. Lake USED to have gaudy win % in NY UNTIL nyra instituted the detention barn and began testing all. Lake had one runner in NY this year that I can remember...gee wonder why |
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