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Old 02-20-2021, 10:30 PM   #16
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It should be noted that the race under discussion was restricted to "accredited" runners. And as some of you probably know, that's an extremely slow subset of Ohio "registered" horses. Often, in fact, Ohio breds switching from registered to accredited company move up many lengths.

Mnr's misapplication of the term "accredited" in races restricted merely to horses foaled within state confines (those that fall under the completely separate "raiser" loophole notwithstanding..) DRIVES ME BONKERS.
I blame Mountainman for the following Rant


I don't know if Louisiana does 'accredited' the 'right' way or what, but I've been following a lot of state bred populations right now.


but your post was part of the reason, I went on a little bit of an 'OCD' on some race watching and chart perusing.

Races 7 and 9 Fairgrounds are enticing, should the MLs hold accurate.

Triple crowns are running a $50 award contest as well.
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