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I can't believe I had let this slip my mind from Sunday. I was at the OTB during the race and they showed the replay several times during the objection. I haven't seen the race since then, and I really don't need to. I remember specifically what I saw...and just knew that Coa would be given some days off. But to find they gave Martin the same punishment...that just speaks volumes about the competancy of the stewards. ZERO rational thinking involved in the decision. |
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![]() I personally know the owner of Laurentide Ice and when I see her sat.I will ask her what she thinks of the whole ball of wax.I can say this though,she does like Coa.She calls Santos "The Strangler"
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![]() BTW, one can get exceedingly wired about what they see, no matter whether its 1 time or 27 times. With all of this knowledge though, one still cannot prove that which they cannot see.....not you, nor I, nor anyone else knows whether this began in the jocks room, at the start, or at the blind spot on the video.
Hawk is looking at this from a better standpoint, one that is not showing bias. Bias can cloud our judgement making us less acceptable to ALL facts or views. |
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![]() What would be interesting is to see what the stewards would have done if Martin's horse never came out on Coa but Coa still came down on Martin forcing him to check.
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Grits...I am a huge Coa fan...and have made that clear many times on here in the past...so I am not being biased here at all. What he did was wrong, dangerous and he deserves more than 10 days. To put other jockeys and their horses in harms way, DELIBERATELY was uncalled for...whether it was something that stemmed from an incident in the jockeys room or not. Eibar was wrong...and the stewards plainly f*cked up. |
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![]() I haven't read the second page of this post, but in watching Chicago racing I've found that at Arlington they are way more likely to take a horse down than at Hawthorne.
For what it's worth, I've seen way more questionable calls at Arlington than Hawthorne. Not even sure, out of ignorance, if the stewards are the same in any number, but calls at Arlington are questionable more often then I'd like to remember. |
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Because 2YOs are usually pretty green and often erratic and harder to control. If you watch a lot of head-ons of 2YO races you see a lot of crazy behavoir that you don't see in races for older horses. |
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I perceive that you are being a troll, so therefore I am very well within my limits (according to your logic) in demanding that you lay down at the wire in the center of the track of the next quarter horse race at Portland Meadows. Makes sense, eh? Because I perceived a deliberate action intended to harm my internet wellbeing. And no, I won't give you the pleasure of being trampled by 4000N1Y claimers at Hawthorne. 2500N1Y claimer quarter horses at PM will have to do. At the risk of validating ANYTHING PG1985 says, this may be the worst logic I've ever seen on this forum. |
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![]() Go read the post that I likened this to a couple of 3rd graders--one that was, of course, discounted completely.
Hell yes, they deserve the days, it was not acceptable. WHAT I am saying is this may not simply have been action, but, causal REaction. Either way, yes, it was shoddy and unsafe riding. Folks rarely read an entire thread before piling it on. That's a drag. |
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Within reason. A Mott 2YO ducked out badly on the backstretch of a grass race last summer, and badly interfered with two horses, and was justifiably taken down. It's a judgement call. |
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You can clearly tell that Martin is trying to right the path of his horse. Where as Coa plainly looks directly over his left shoulder...sees Eddie there...and moves his mount in on him towards the rail. |
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