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Celebrating your nephew is fine. But maybe in private?Running onto the track after no-trying to win and celebrating the winning driver like you just won the AL central? It goes far far overlooked and even dismissed but there is gambling taking place. Just an observation from afar....
Agreed, but not sure about a no try. what more could that horse of done. He was locked in the pocket the whole race..pun intended because of your username
I would not say he was locked in the whole race. To answer your question, exactly what Burke did in the the jugette from the pocket. No matter what, pull when you have to and give a legitimate effort to win the race. I wouldn't say conceding like he did was necessarily bad. It was the antics on the track after using that strategy that looks ridiculous
How Sir do you prevent it ?
I don't know but I am sure you are old enough to remember the driving style of guys like Dancer, O'brien and Haughton. They never gave holes and parked each other out regardless of purse. I would love to see some billionaire racehorse lover build a 1 mile straight away track where post position and courtesy tucks didn't come in to play. I bet it would be an amazing product and then all that friendly shit we see would be put to rest.
A few years back I read that New Zealand or Aus. was going to do just that. One side of the track for Tbreds the other side for Sbreds. Small grandstand and rely mostly on internet.
Agree about the antics.. definitely a bad look. Pulling the pocket would have had to happen at the half like the Jugette, like you mentioned. Usually not a winning strategy, especially with a back half of 53.4
the horse had a 0.0% chance of beating Louprint. no sense in cooking him for the rest of the year
Thanks for making my point..SNOOZEFEST
they can’t all be classics it was a great week of racing and the Jug did get the best 3 year old in the sport, which it doesn’t always. the final was over the moment Prince Hal retreated in the first elim, shit happens. if they wanted to spice up the final but keep the eliminations competitive they could have the elimination winners draw 1-5 in the final instead of automatically getting 1-2
For those of us who remember Ron Wrenn passing out syringes at nfld to the trainers he was driving for dont really consider him very talented.