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sparrow
20 Jan 25 15:09
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Have any of these horses been trained at home to enter the stalls?

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By:
formoftheace
When: 20 Jan 25 15:12
Handlers are useless
By:
EVILROYSLADE
When: 20 Jan 25 15:13
It is laughable! As was Watson's effort on the fav!ExcitedLaughLaugh
By:
sparrow
When: 20 Jan 25 15:13
Handlers training them?
By:
Brian
When: 20 Jan 25 15:23
Starter far too tolerant. If they are inconveniencing others, take them out.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 20 Jan 25 17:46
sparrow, was it Jack Berry who put his horses through the stalls every morning after work?
By:
sparrow
When: 20 Jan 25 17:51
I hadn't heard of that one swifty although Jason Weaver once spoke of his time as a youngster at a yard in America and of the strict training regarding stalls entry there.
By:
the dealer
When: 20 Jan 25 17:59
The biggest problem imo is the stalls at home bare no resemblance to those on course. They tend to be just a basic metal structure, where the race course ones are far more claustrophobic, make more noise and you gave a whole field to go in.
By:
sparrow
When: 20 Jan 25 18:08
I suppose what irritates people the most is that nobody seems bothered about improving matters and when we see how other countries manage the procedure it makes the UK look a laughing stock.
By:
saxon farm
When: 20 Jan 25 18:13
Totally agree sparrow.
By:
cobs101
When: 20 Jan 25 18:21
I find it amazing, particularly for the well resourced stables, that they don't have stalls at home that replicate the racecourse ones, to condition the horses before they race. Pay £Millions for a horse but not a few grand for this.Cool
By:
the dealer
When: 20 Jan 25 18:25
I suppose the ones they use at home are ideal as an introduction to stalls because they are so basic.

Imo the start is part of the race, they should load in stall order, no go in last passes, 3 chances and your gone.

Will be tough on a few but I agree sparrow at the moment it's a free for all shambles.
By:
hulk23
When: 20 Jan 25 18:27
should be price based.  one refuses to go in, starter - what price is it on the exchange ?  1000.

lead it away. 

1.63 - stick the blindfold on it and try again.
By:
PompeyMike
When: 20 Jan 25 18:27
Too many races go off quite a few minutes late as horses play up. It seems pretty swift in USA.
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