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Originally Posted by cj
Thanks, good info. Surprised the trainers didn't elect for #1 seeing how they had to know it is a distinct possibility and still want the horse.
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I'm assuming because you essentially agree to buy him post-race not matter what.
So look at it logically.,The horse clearly has something wrong with him. You drop that way you're taking him dead or alive which seems a little dicey.
Basically you have to want him enough to wave all protection.