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He's too busy, important to come on plop, too big a deal. Doped up horses and cheating, without that he's who.
He is an excellent driver. Tactful, works out a trip, doesn't abuse a horse, good on trotters, good on young ones. Yeah he does drive for some people I wouldn't classify as high on the integrity list, but so do effectively all upper-level drivers. Not saying it's right, but he can improve a horse without pharmaceuticals based on talent alone.
I wonder if his balls were in a vice would he admit that he knowingly drove horses juiced up, threw a race, fixed, tampered with a race, raced a sick, unwell, hurt horse that should of been pulled off the track...because that is up to criminal.That is under his purview, responsibility.Chicago White Sox.
Well, with over 88,000 drives, I’m sure 1 or more of your items have occurred, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Dingus, no gambler can be for or against anyone, we take what is in front of us and (or should) leave our personal feelings at the door. With that said, if they're (drivers) professional athletes and this is only one of many applicable examples, then...