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As far as being a douche bag your on the money as usual Scab |
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If you want owners to act with moral conscience, than you must have integrity in the other aspects of the game. In addition, I use trainers who win races and they range from not one positive test in a 25-30 year career (in one case), to trainers who have had a clenbuterol positive (10 years ago I think), and others. And you know what? Those guys take the heat too. That doesn't give you immunity. I have a trainer who IMO is a top trainer, an excellent horseman. Almost 30 years on the backstretch and he's never had a positive test. Not one. A friend of mine claims a horse for 20k and the horse goes nowhere after a couple of starts. The trainer won't drop him to where he can win, the excuses start. Third start off the claim he finishes 5th to a horse from my trainer's barn (not my horse). My friend's trainer looks at the form and says "oh yeah, it's a _(trainer's name)_ horse, well you can't beat him, we know what he's doing" -- on and on about my trainer. Not one positive and people "just know" he's doing something. Why is it not about questions like -- How about picking a trainer who wins races? How about cut the BS, check your ego at the door, and drop your horse to where he can be competitive? Yes, I know it cuts both ways, but who are we blaming here and who are we looking at to solve the problem? It's not just "the owners". People who are in this business, who spend time on the backstretch, in the race office, etc. -- they know that everyone is doing something. Don't ask owners to do something that other participants in the industry are not willing to do themselves. Eric |
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I agree with Eric on this one.. How is an owner to know a trainer is currently cheating.. If I give a horse to trainer am I there to see what the trainer is doing? And why is it that a trainer can't change there training or cheating ways? In all walks of life people are given multiple chances to correct the mistakes that they have been made accountable for..
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The bottom line is that you are not going to force or guide with an invisible hand -- Jess Jackson and preclude him from giving horses to Steve Asmussen. Those who feel he is a hypocrite will feel that way. He runs his business the way he wants to. I think people can still do that here in this country. Boycott his wines, don't bet on his horses, whatever we see fit, we should certainly do. But the breeders want him to buy their horses. The stallion managers want him to buy, the mare owners want him, everyone in this industry wants him -- and that's the economics that I see driving this sport and industry. Give me unform medication rules, level playing field, zero tolerence, whatever, etc. -- and I'll pick trainers based upon absolute. Until then, I am picking trainers who fit my business model -- trainer who win races or who I think can win races, who I think are good horsemen and excellent trainers, and who fit within my criteria of moral conscience. Everyone listens to their own moral conscience. Blame it all on the owners and let that be your solution and see how long before these problems get resolved. Eric |
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According to ARC records, Dutrow has now been fined/suspended four times in the past year alone (two Bute overages in FL, suspension in NJ stemming from the Wild Desert affair, and now the most recent incident in FL). It doesn't look like he's changed his ways. Yet, has a single major owner of his taken a horse from him because of this? If not, they condone/tolerate the behavior, plain and simple. |
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Somebody, anybody, tell me why this won't work:
1. Extend the absolute liability rule to owners. 2. Suspend violating owners from running. Fine them as well 3. Require owners to transfer horses out of a suspended trainer's barn before they can run. |
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Is it possible then that feed tubs got mixed up? Is it possible someone did up the feed and then someone else did it up again? With 100 horses in the barn, mix ups occur. Even if it was a mix up, Rick should pay the price..... no excuses. |
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If the industry allows the trainers to practice there trade then the industry is ok that they served the proper penalty and should be allowed to earn a living again.. what is worse Florida, NY or KY allowing Dutrow to continue to train or owners giving him horses? If he couldn't train in the state the owners can't give him horses right? Look I wouldn't let Dutrow train my horse but I really think I would let Biancone.. I maybe crazy but I think Biancone is worth the risk |