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toothman

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Todays Accidents and Judges Rulings
« on: October 24, 2024, 10:29:15 PM »
Accident Race 8 at plainedge.
Yannicks 1-9 shot sitting third coming to quarter,  goes down, crashes into one as rest of field passes inside of him.
Race declared no contest
Yonkers Race 2  mcdonalds horse sitting pocket takes bad steps, breaks and goes down (looked in distress) past 3/4  Brennan sitting third tries to pass him and clips him, both go down, and wipe out 2 more horses
Result declared official.
WTF? Are there guidlines or rules or is it simply at the whim of the judges?
It aint right.

Slobbert23

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Re: Todays Accidents and Judges Rulings
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2024, 10:31:20 PM »
The horses at Yonkers didn’t affect the outcome. If they had to go around again, they would have stopped the race.

 

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