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The man has great help, pays top wages and classifies his horses!! As I said in another post, he has a pipeline of nice claiming horses coming from the Wallach Brothers and a couple other Canadian owners!! They usually do good and wind up getting claimed!! Crusher Q, Tabooma, National Sport and Major Crocker all won and got claimed!!
The numbers don't lie. if you look at the Ohio tracks, the standings cause the question. The remark of top wages, great help and skilled condition selections might affect ranking. however, is he 2 and 3 times better than the other trainers? Burke, Virgil and others also have sharp training on above average horses, spend on vet work without hesitation and enter correctly - yet only show overall and win percentages as far below the man. No one discounts whether the man is good. what causes understood curiosity is ... can he be that much better?
Think about it this way. Burke- Virgil. They all have a shit ton of horses racing. Some really good ones and some really not good ones. Tyler has 30... he picks the horses he wants to race and doesn't send the "NOT good ones" to the track on average. When you have a barn full of both your average suffers because of it. If you pick and choose and can only race the ones you WANT to instead of the ones that NEED to your numbers are going to suffer less. Simple process really.
To no one’s surprise, Tyler George is still winning at the same clip he was prior to stabling at the track. He is obviously not the cheater Hoosier Park or this forum at times unreasonably makes him out to be. In my opinion, this whole thing is utterly ridiculous. Tyler is a great horseman who both enters his horses in competitive conditions and knows how to maximize a horse’s potential. I believe he’s one of the few trainers who can know more about your horse by watching them train once than you will know in a lifetime. To force Tyler to stable at the track despite zero rules infringements or positive tests, while allowing clear inter-state cheaters like Erv to do what they please, is disgusting on behalf of Hoosier.
He is batting a .515 as of today. The numbers are where they always are. Maybe higher. He has days where he doesn't win, occasionally he won't even get checks. It happens, but then the horses drop back down a class or two and crush. Still pretty simple to figure out.
Only if you average the entire meet to date but if you average the days when he didn’t stable at the track it was around .600 compared to .192 since he’s stabled at the track. It’s wrong fir making him stable at the track but he does not average nearly what he normally does when he isn’t stabled at the track. Numbers don’t lie. But he got screwed over and if they do not make Erv Miller who just had a hot test at M1 stable at the track, then Tyler George should sue this shit out of them. It’s not right to do that the horseman’s association should get together and boycott the box until they release Tyler from detention or make others like Erv Miller come to the track too.
He was stabled at the track 2 weeks BEFORE the meet opened. I don't get where your numbers are coming from. 600 before and 192 since? The horses have been there then entire meet to date as you phrased it
If his numbers are the same then why complain about stabling at the track. He is too pissed off if it did t matter. The other night in the paddock walking around with a sour look on his face. If it doesn’t matter then just stay at the track and bat .600 either way and enjoy it. He gets to save mo eye on stall rent too
Who WANTS to stable at that place??? Dark ass SMALL stalls like being in a cave. He has a brand new barn with large stalls, a wheel, and fields. Some people don't mind spending money for comfort. Not to mention limited track hours, no washer and dryers, 1 bath stall per 30 stalls, no grass anywhere, constant construction sounds making your horses always on edge, people (security) walking through the barns at night that turn on the lights and can't grasp the basic concept of turning them off. #1- PRIVACY. Being at the track is like living in college housing with 98 roommates. Hard pass for a lot of people.