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You guys are reading the condition sheet wrong--this condition applies only to horses that raced at Yonkers in their most recent start. This horse did not race at Yonkers in his last start, he raced at Pocono But please continue with your entertaining favoritism theories...ATTENTION HORSEMEN: ANY HORSE THAT RACED IN A CONDITION RACE THEIRLAST START AT YONKERS RACEWAY, MAY ONLY BE ALLOWED TO DROP 1 CLASS PERSTART. THIS APPLIES TO ALL HORSES, EVEN THOSE WITH LESS THAN $3,000 EARNEDIN THEIR LAST 5 STARTS.
Anakin you couldn't be more wrong buddy. The rule clearly states last start at yonkers FACT
EXACTLY--BUT BUT he last raced at Pocono-"LAST START WAS AT POCONO"--so the rule does NOT apply.
I think it means, it doesnt matter where you have been racing, they will only use the last start that was at Jonkers
You are incorrect! Rule is last race at yonkers does not matter where he raced last. you cannot drop 2 classes. call the judges and ask them
If this is really the interpretation then it just reinforces what a bunch of clowns they are. For example, let's say I have a horse that raced in n/w 30,000 last 5 starts at YR on April 20. The horse then goes to race let's say at Pocono for the next 6 months and at the end of that time, e.g. October 20, the same horse fits n/w 10,000. According to the way you are saying YR interprets this, that horse if it raced at Yonkers on October 20 would be forced to race in a n/w 25,000 race because that is one class lower than what it had raced in its last race at Yonkers (back on April 20)--this would be the case even though the horse fits n/w 10,000.Sorry, this is so nonsensical I still don't believe the judges at YR interpret the language the way you guys think.
It's the last start at Yonkers....If you raced in the open and then went to Pocono for a month and came back with 7,000 on your card you will be in NW 30,000