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You sound like such a miserable person.
90% of the drivers are detrimental, in one form or another, to the sport both from an owners perspective as well as the gambler. As an owner, I find them to be unbearable to the point where i rarely even acknowledge their presence when traversing the paddock or at the local sales.
Occasionally a driver who drives regularly for a trainer and is listed on several horses will stick with his trainer with a weaker horse as a courtesy drive out of loyalty but it doesn't happen often.
The problem with having bad horses , none of the top drivers want to drive them so you end up with second rate or bad drivers.
Thanks. Sounds pretty clear. Do you know if the tracks use a website for the trainers to check on who the drivers selected if listed by numerous trainers or does the trainer have to keep calling the race office on the telephone?