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Follow the lead of Santa Aniter and eliminate race day medications all together. Bleeders are not race horses. Get it the "L" out of racing
"the lead of Santa Aniter" (I like that, Trevor!) ain't worth the paper its written on. Del Mar, Los Al and the owners and trainers out there said "no lasix, no racing."Plopsters on this worthless forum have to stop believing the Bretibart Retards like Mikey the Soup, Lice Man or Hammer Head. Although Agent Orange once said, "I love the poorly educated," that is not a long-term recipe for success. Until next time, retards.......... ..............HEI L HITLER!!
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, has also voiced their agreement with these new changes. Joe Harper, CEO said, Del Mar has and will continue to support discussions and implementation of measures that enhance the safety and welfare of our athletes. We are committed to working with Santa Anita, The Stronach Group and other industry stakeholders to continue to improve.
A similar effort by Ed Allred, owner of Los Alamitos, to impose house rules at his track hair testing of horses that led to a drug disqualification was shot down in Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2016. A judge said the rules were not in accordance with California Horse Racing Board regulations in place at the time.