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Why would a winners circl photo be taken before an inquiry is settled? Last night at Yonkers (4 Race) the so called inner entered the circle and had the photo taken when there was an inquiry. The horse was taken down and placed 3rd. The horse , driver, trainer , and owners who were then declared the actual winner were cheated out of the experience to be in the winners circle. Is that the usually way to doe it? Do they not wait to see who the judges declare the winner?
Its a dude from Michigan who won a race by a placement. What satisfaction and feeling of accomplishment is that for a photo, not to mention it was a claiming race so I'm sure the guy has won tons of races already. I'm sure if there were any owners there and it really mattered they could have gone down to the winners circle and complain, and ask for a picture ... there's no one to stop them.
I remember the Meadowlands showing inquires that did not involve the winner. They kept showing it & didn't show the winner on the screen. That was in poor taste in my opinion.
If the driver skips the winner's circle photo, they are basically admitting that they did something wrong. It's smart to act innocent until they take your number down.
Fair point...
Been there / Done that. Not as a driver, rather the owner. Had a nice little bunch in the circle for the pic too. THEN the light came on. Had to do the 'walk of shame' with people actually in the stands. That and the $3600 dollars between first and last on a night I wasn't drinking.