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![]() I just got a stable mail entry for Fabulous Strike, who is entered in a non graded sprint at MNR this weekend. Wasn't his foot all messed up just a few days ago??
My opinion of trainers keeps getting lower. |
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![]() "Entered" doesn't mean "runs".. Could enter hoping that he's healthy enough to run.
Why would there be an issue that Beattie wants to get a prep start in BEFORE the horse runs in the Forego?
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![]() He's coupled with another Beattie horse and Whitney is named on both.
Perhaps entering FS and not scratching him until as late as possible might also be a clever ploy to reduce the field size. |
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![]() Lower.
While jocks I tend to view as having no brains, trainers seem to be full of shi.t. I'd rather deal with people who are stupid than dishonest and disingenuous. |
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As for the inane point you make about knowing exactly what is going on enough to call people liars? Let's see if your trainer mind can handle this logic. 1. The trainer of Fabulous Strike (FS) scratches out of the race at Saratoga citing an injury that will keep him from racing for at least about a month. 2. Two to three days later he enters the same horse in another race. Even to the most lame brained trainer out there, this can really only mean one of two things. First, the trainer lied about the injury and is ducking the race. Second, there really is an injury, but as postulated by someone else that trainer is using this horse in the second race as a way of scaring away competition so that the other horse he's entered has a better chance of winning. Are you still able to follow me thus far? I will spell this out for you in the most basic way I can so that you understand how I know a trainer is lying. If the first instance is true, the lie is obvious and self evident. If it's the second instance, he is, while not necessarily lying, using deceit if he has no intention of running his horse. In my straightforward way of dealing with people, using deceit or being dishonest is the same thing as lying, and that cop out people like to use of "It's just business" is bullshi.t. Last edited by Indian Charlie : 07-29-2008 at 08:56 PM. |
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Yeah dude, that's become really obvious. |
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![]() perhaps the injury was very slight, not something to take on tougher competition with? but the horse can race, so warm him up against lesser horses?
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Isn't that obvious? |
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Let me spell this out to you, as long as you are getting your information from the racing form and bloodhorse you are as good as in the dark about what is really going on. I'm sure the Patriots listing Brady as having a shoulder injury for 48 consecutive weeks send you into a rage also. Did you ever consider that perhaps the initial diagnosis was incorrect? |
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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