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a donkey maiden hurdle at that too.
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caseys agent shud be sacked.hundreds of claimers in the country to give one a quiet ride
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we've all seen worse get away with less, this horse was 33-1 and had no form, what are the stewards at?
So that I understand.... if you are a longshot you don't have to try? In fairness to Casey,you could have 75% of maiden hurdlers before the stewards for similar allegations. If a horse had to finish in the 1st 6 places to attain a handicap mark maiden hurdles might be a little more competitive and a lot of the rubbish wouldn't be running |
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i may have worded that incorrectly, we have seen worse get punished less was my first point i didn't mean to imply that Casey intentionally held up the horse.
Casey is generally an honest jock and how the stewards made out this horse could have done better when, form, ring price and jockeys opinion after getting off the thing suggested that the horse wasn't much better, is the baffling part. |
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Previous form and a horses sp are not relevant variables when adjudicating whether said horse ran on its merits. You only need to look at the runs of Laetitia and Crossdresser to realise that.
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Interesting to review these sort of situations 2 or 3 years down the line when the horses concerned have more or less finished their careers . Unless I see the race myself , find it hard to comment ( I did not see the race ) , but overall it seems unlikely that anyone was affected financially by this run ( bookie or punter ) .
I am more worried by horses whose form entitles them to be a 5/1 shot , open at that on here and starts at between 12 and 16 on here ---and seldom if ever win . Those are the ones I would query . For years I have been advocating that any horse which has been pulled up or subject of an inquiry should run next time out in its race purely as a "re-introductory" competitor , with no access to prize money or betting , ie purely as an addendum runner , carrying specific non involved colours . Limits any skulduggery , while highlighting Steward's discomfort with the previous situation . Maybe its too logical an approach . |
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The pull going to the last was way too obvious
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The "gurgle" explanation is the last refuge of the desparate.
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Didnt see the race but notwithstanding that , there is some charming naivety being displayed by certain posters which you dont expect on this forum principally the notion that there is no damage done by a non-trier if he has no form and is a big starting price. The horse was having his third start in maiden hurdles and would ordinarily be eligible for a handicap mark after this run . There may be no damage done to bookie and punter on the day but what about the unfairness to connections of those horses who would meet that horse on his next start in handicap company or indeed punters betting on that contest unaware that a horse had obtained a handicap mark after being 'stopped' on his previous start ? The horse certainly looked modest on his first two starts but Killarney marked the first time he encountered good going . As I say I didnt see the race but it must have looked terrible on film if resort was had to that hoary old chestnut of an excuse - the horse gurgled .
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MAYBE CASEY SHOULD BE ASKED TO EXPLAIN HIS RIDING OF THE BEATEN KIELY ODDS ON SHOT WHO DRIFTED DRAMATICALLY ALL DAY.
OR WAS HE RIDING TO ORDERS. for a small stable there was unnatural support for alpine glade , all the odds compilers were happy to quote 7/2 or 4/1 until after the 1st race and then she shortened |
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alpine glade overpriced imo based on run behind tarla, sweeps hill by montjeu who dont like firm ground.
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his ride on Long Strand the same night was alot worse....!
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