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Worse than Ceba?
The "sport" of harness racing has attracted a very suspect talent pool for decades, and is shrinking due to the anonymity of harness racing in general. Just like a high school team from a strong area could crush any WNBA team, even spotting them points, so could an average person hop in the bike and be competent relative to what is out there now. It is far more dangerous to allow these mental midgets with some experience to drive as opposed to allowing a better stock to drive with less experience. Ask anyone actuary or person deep in the insurance game and they will quickly tell you the correlation between good grades and safety.
If you think that drive was bad. Go watch race 8 at Northfield. Tyler Angus on a Jessica Millner EPO enhanced race horse. He somehow gets parked the mile at 3/5. The guy is just a complete failure as a driver.
Just watch Joe Bongiorno for a week! Not sure if it is IQ, temper or a combination of both, but he will give that same kind of drive. Did it this past weekend where he pushed and pushed the lead horse with a hole behind him 5 lengths long. Schmucks!I had a lot of drivers for the (mostly) good trotters I owned through the 70's, 80's and early 90's, and some gave poor drives, but none as bad as I see weekly from some of the Meadowlands colony today. There were some who were especially mated to certain trotters I owned, including Sonny Patterson Jr. (may he rest in peace), Mickey McNichol, and others who were good on most of the horses they sat behind (JC, great initials for a great driver), Benny Webster (although not the best on a "delicate" trotter), Ron Waples and Walter Case. Herve was much better on pacers.