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Old 08-11-2014, 12:37 PM
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And I'll add that the Round Table's blanket insult of hardworking and honest horsemen contributes far more to any negative perception of the sport than anything out of my mouth.
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Old 08-11-2014, 12:53 PM
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i saw a report on the open letter from the THA.
any idea what pletcher meant about taking a new POV during this years triple crown?

and siena, i'm sorry-but owners have the money-if they tell the trainer 'sign this' that trainer will most likely sign it. it's all well and good to have guts-but guts doesn't pay the bills. if someone is paying you a tidy sum to train for them, and you want to keep training for them, you'd sign it.
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Old 08-11-2014, 05:14 PM
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And I'll add that the Round Table's blanket insult of hardworking and honest horsemen contributes far more to any negative perception of the sport than anything out of my mouth.
Why just single out the round table? These same "leaders" have been ripping the sport that they lead over the made up issue of "raceday" medication for years now. The bombastic, negative language is coming from them. They cast doubt on any improvements and continue to push for something that isnt going to happen which of course makes us look even worse.
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Old 08-12-2014, 10:40 AM
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Why just single out the round table? These same "leaders" have been ripping the sport that they lead over the made up issue of "raceday" medication for years now. The bombastic, negative language is coming from them. They cast doubt on any improvements and continue to push for something that isnt going to happen which of course makes us look even worse.
Do you recall when Lasix was first introduced to either Standardbred or TB racing? I am thinking 1977/78?
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Old 08-12-2014, 10:56 AM
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Do you recall when Lasix was first introduced to either Standardbred or TB racing? I am thinking 1977/78?
http://www.drf.com/news/lasix-demyst...ing-without-it

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As the first drug allowed for raceday use, beginning in the early 1970’s, Lasix cut a line through the history of American racing. Permissive medication programs followed. Legal in every state with racing since 1995, almost every horse in the country today races on Lasix. Its popularity has no peer − among horsemen.
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Old 08-12-2014, 11:30 AM
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Do you recall when Lasix was first introduced to either Standardbred or TB racing? I am thinking 1977/78?
I'm pretty sure the first place to start to make public lasix use was Maryland in the late 70's. They used to put out a list and post it. There was controversy about its use mostly in NY in the mid 80's. However since then there has been very little talk about it until a few years ago.
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