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Guys like Eckley, Taneyhill and Oakes at Poconos. Most if not all of horses are just claimers. Is it the owners or do they just that's all they know how to gas?
my theory is they can improve a claimer much more with their juice than a upper level horse
who’s the top claiming barns?
Presto and pt stable trainers have some really good shit they use in the horses !
So they can juice and jam. Then, dare a sapp to claim it.
It's also called rotating your stock when they're claimed from you!
They only thing they rotate is what they put in their drench. Take that away from the juicers and they resort back to the career nobodies they were. Doesn't matter the circuit, there are always two or three guys that improve every single horse by seconds. If you think they rigged them up any different than the previous guy than you're a moron. Often the care is inferior as these trainers have to have 40 in their barn or they're not happy. That invites grooms rubbing on five or more and it just turns into a factory setting where they get race hard and put away wet. It sickens me to think that the various commissions and track operators are so stupid not to see the contraction in ownership over the past 20 years due to exactly this issue. Per should have been gone a year ago but there he is bidding on yearlings last Fall and now winning hundreds of thousands in purse money. Why the hell would I buy a Penn/NY bred horse to compete against him? Ditto for many others in Ohio. And who in their right mind would send a horse to Ontario only to get 8K bills from Menary. Heck i see even Burke has seen the light and opted for McEnmeny. Cullen can win whenever he wants and he was booted out of Western Canada. Merner, a career nobody is suddenly a top guy. The only path forward is for the commissions to house certain barns on the backstretch. When their numbers plummet, and they will, then you ban them for life. But that isn't going to happen in NY, Ohio, or Ontario so expect to see less and less race dates moving forward and many people contnue to leave the sport and once they are gone they are never coming back. I really hope Kentucky gets it right and by the way they handled Howard Taylor, I certainly think there's hope.