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Yeah, unless you're paying HIM to train!
this is 100% accurate
Kind of good point…..Mark does have a real colorful past as far as drugs
I don't know if Bo moved from the Monticello area, but I think him and his family had been there for quite some time. I know they shipped different places to race and all, but I thought they kind of had "roots" so to speak in the Monticello area. So, if they relocated to Saratoga, it sounds like it will be a short-lived stay, LOL. If not, I would think they might simply head back home.Regardless, I am alway glad to hear about efforts made to clean up the game---as long as they are legitimate. In this case, other than alleged spectacular win percentages right out of the box, which I didn't follow, I don't know the grounds for throwing them out. On the other hand, private property rights are always an option.
Beckwith's positive at Plainridge was reversed. Split sample from an independent lab found it clean. His success has alot to do with good owners who pay for decent horses, they win a few races and they are moved on. Following his horses, I have not seen a trend for to him have those super form reversals like I have seen with others. Not saying he might be pushing the edge, but he puts them in where they should win, if they dont, they are sold, or the owners are told to take their horse elsewhere. If you follow a specific trainer it is not that hard to figure out their game, but success does not necessarily spell cheat.
Beckwith is a great horsemen and an even harder worker
I totally agree..btw, where do I purchase that Kool Aid you guys are drinking
I never said he didn't have some good tools in his box