HORSEPLOP.COM
General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Jctoronto on September 16, 2024, 09:18:29 PM
-
Jonathan Drury and 1-5 #6 The Vicar got away with bloody murder late in the lane tonight.
Mcnair's #9 at 7-1 had the hard-used favorite clearly in his sights steaming in along the 'rail' trying to get through on inside.
Drury slight move inside hooks wheels with Mcnair, keeping the 7-1 #9 literally locking Mcnair's wheels so they no longer turned
100% interference ended being waved off..result stood..and 1-5 stayed up.
A headscratcher is understatement. There is just no way that can stay up.
Any judges out there..take look at head on shot and share your take
thnx
-
Jonathan Drury and 1-5 #6 The Vicar got away with bloody murder late in the lane tonight.
Mcnair's #9 at 7-1 had the hard-used favorite clearly in his sights steaming in along the 'rail' trying to get through on inside.
Drury slight move inside hooks wheels with Mcnair, keeping the 7-1 #9 literally locking Mcnair's wheels so they no longer turned
100% interference ended being waved off..result stood..and 1-5 stayed up.
A headscratcher is understatement. There is just no way that can stay up.
WAY!
Any judges out there..take look at head on shot and share your take
thnx
-
If not 1-5 he does NOT stay up. 100%. that shouldn’t matter but OBVIOUSLY it did. Without a doubt
-
Don't agree with you: Why did McNair not pull out he had plenty of room ?
Why not show head on shot from beginning of stretch.
McNair did not skim the pylons if he had he would of gone by #9. He had more room inside that he didn't take.
-
Jonathan Drury and 1-5 #6 The Vicar got away with bloody murder late in the lane tonight.
Mcnair's #9 at 7-1 had the hard-used favorite clearly in his sights steaming in along the 'rail' trying to get through on inside.
Drury slight move inside hooks wheels with Mcnair, keeping the 7-1 #9 literally locking Mcnair's wheels so they no longer turned
100% interference ended being waved off..result stood..and 1-5 stayed up.
A headscratcher is understatement. There is just no way that can stay up.
Any judges out there..take look at head on shot and share your take
thnx
glad you're not a steward Toronto - what are you possibly looking at???? Drury did nothing wrong - McNair completely at fault for the hooking of wheels - coorect call was made
-
I had both horses in my horizontals so was hoping for a DQ. But, honestly, Drury did nothing wrong. McNair gambled and lost. Too bad, so sad.