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This happens at most tracks. The difference here is you have linked names of the “favored” of specific trainers. You have identified a very good handicapping tool of comparing original race conditions with the final ones. That is where many of the “drop and pop”. 1-2 horses .. “favors”…….
As far as Linda goes. Was there an AE on the race? If not race office can change the conditions to fill the class. That is noted on every condition sheet
2 problems with this post. First HISA doesn’t suspend the trainer right away anymore. 2nd they handle cases of contamination a lot differently than race commissions. On test that could be contamination they meet with the trainer in private. If there is a reasonable case it is dismissed. 33 of the 35 possible contamination positives have been dropped so far. There is an editorial on Paulick report today that explains this. And links to the article from HISA.
how is NYRA involved here?they are a tbred entity looking over Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratogathey have nothing to do with harness racing
Bond, I feel that the contamination argument has validity because the ship in stalls cannot be completely sanitized. That said, it does seem odd that only one horse had a positive test for three different drugs in its system. I would think if contamination was the case there would be multiple positive tests on horses racing at the same track.