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Originally Posted by cj
Maybe it is a waste of time if you are already successful, like Todd Pletcher for example. But guys like Clement, McLaughlin, Irad Ortiz and Danny Caldwell are hardly small timers. They do a good job on Twitter and help grow the sport.
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I think a lot of the trainers in the sport - the sport's participants in general - are great on twitter.
I remember one time, I just typed after he won a race, "McLaughlin's horses always look sound and happy. Nice win". I guess he saw it somehow and replied. These guys and gals work hard, and if their horse wins and you share it with them (if you bet, or didn't bet), some are happy to chat a bit. That's good for the game.
If you're negative, well, that's on you. But most, imo, are generally really good.