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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Kirbys Ace on September 29, 2023, 01:05:11 PM
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Can you still put a claim in on a horse who is scratched "Judges" and do they have to tell you why he is scratched "Judges" if allowed?
hmmm
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Can you still put a claim in on a horse who is scratched "Judges" and do they have to tell you why he is scratched "Judges" if allowed?
hmmm
A horse needs to reach the starting gate and hear the word “go” from the starter in order to be claimed
They don’t need to finish the mile
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That is going to depend on the jurisdiction. Not sure who still allows it. Illinois did years ago. Not really a good idea best to wait for next start. I had a claim in on a filly at maywood years ago. Scratches sick owner wanted to pursue claiming that night. I said no. Filly was scratched sick because she collicked. Died at university that night.
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A horse needs to reach the starting gate and hear the word “go” from the starter in order to be claimed
They don’t need to finish the mile
The horse can be claimed in its next start for the claim price it was scratched out of. Even if not reentered in a claimer!
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A horse needs to reach the starting gate and hear the word “go” from the starter in order to be claimed
They don’t need to finish the mile
That must be new.
I know awhile back I was told once the program cleared the horse was eligible to be claimed no matter what. But that was 30 years ago too!
I do know and have seen some claimed after he was entered and scratched and still never raced. The old trainer has the responsibility to bring the horse to the track within so many hours to be handle over to the new trainer. This still happens to this date.
Thats why I asked about being a "Judges" scratch still invokes that rule?
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That must be a recent or State rule,because I had a scratched claimer delivered to the track by the trainer who scratched him the day before. Also was bit in the ass when another guy scratched lame and pursued the claim. The poor horse had a fresh quarter crack on his R.R. foot,and he came in the Paddock hopping on 3 legs! Wasn't very funny then,but I get a chuckle out of it now! That was at Ppk.
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The horse can be claimed in its next start for the claim price it was scratched out of. Even if not reentered in a claimer!
I think that's a track-to-track rule. Just like if you scratch out of the 8 hole on a half mile track you are assigned the 8 hole the next start. But I rarely see that enforced as well.
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That must be a recent or State rule,because I had a scratched claimer delivered to the track by the trainer who scratched him the day before. Also was bit in the ass when another guy scratched lame and pursued the claim. The poor horse had a fresh quarter crack on his R.R. foot,and he came in the Paddock hopping on 3 legs! Wasn't very funny then,but I get a chuckle out of it now! That was at Ppk.
Correct, I think EC is confused or maybe that's the rule at his track.
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Correct, I think EC is confused or maybe that's the rule at his track.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL USTA RULE:
. Scratched Horse.—The successful claimant of a horse programmed to start
may, at his option, acquire ownership of a claimed horse even though such
claimed horse was scratched and did not start in the claiming race from
which it was scratched. The successful claimant must exercise his option by
9:00 a.m. of the day following the claiming race to which the horse was
programmed and scratched. Programmed to start shall be defined as appearing in the printed official racing program. No horse may be claimed from a
claiming race unless the race is contested.
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Way back when I recall a horse that was claimed but died on the track following the race. Cheap $3k claimer. The person claiming got out of it bc the horse was listed as a stud but was actually gelded and they said they were claiming it to breed (which was clearly a lie, but I guess the horse was in fact misrepresented).
Not really relevant here but always thought it was an interesting tale.
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The horse can be claimed in its next start for the claim price it was scratched out of. Even if not reentered in a claimer!
You are right except if not put back in for 30 days and qualified . Then the horse can be put in without being claimed.
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HERE IS THE OFFICIAL USTA RULE:
. Scratched Horse.—The successful claimant of a horse programmed to start
may, at his option, acquire ownership of a claimed horse even though such
claimed horse was scratched and did not start in the claiming race from
which it was scratched. The successful claimant must exercise his option by
9:00 a.m. of the day following the claiming race to which the horse was
programmed and scratched. Programmed to start shall be defined as appearing in the printed official racing program. No horse may be claimed from a
claiming race unless the race is contested.
Exactly what I said. The horse does not have to be behind the gate to be claimed. Just entered after programed. The only part I left out was the race has to be run. Which I was assuming it had been.
The below statement is incorrect,
"A horse needs to reach the starting gate and hear the word “go” from the starter in order to be claimed"
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Exactly what I said. The horse does not have to be behind the gate to be claimed. Just entered after programed. The only part I left out was the race has to be run. Which I was assuming it had been.
The below statement is incorrect,
"A horse needs to reach the starting gate and hear the word “go” from the starter in order to be claimed"
It’s possible the ruling changed over the years
I recall that on a training exam some years ago though, which is why I remember seeing it somewhere