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Horse Racing Is Now Boxing
Posted on 5/4/19 at 6:19 pm
Posted on 5/4/19 at 6:19 pm
Got it.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 6:27 pm to crazycubes
riveting analysis
This post was edited on 5/4/19 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 5/4/19 at 8:20 pm to vodka
I disagree. Whatever impediment that happened didn’t keep 20 from winning. If you want to penalize the winner/jockey do it with a suspension or something. If the horses he impeded wouldn’t have won do with the result.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 9:30 pm to crazycubes
If a Nascar driver would have handled his car like that guy handled his horse in the last turn it would have been Dale Earhart part 2.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 9:33 pm to PANTHER
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Whatever impediment that happened didn’t keep 20 from winning
That's not true at all. He had to take it slightly wider. He also lost the two horses next to him, and you know horses often benefit from running in the pocket of one another. It through the rhythm off for the 3 horses outside of 7.
The other two were fricked much more, no doubt about that.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 12:18 am to crazycubes
Best horse won...and then it was taken away from him.
None of those bums was gonna win...and the horse he fouled...jockey admitted that horse was fading fast.
The Kentucky Derby winner today feels like the Pats beating the Raiders and the Rams combined.
Video and bad interpretation by officials.
None of those bums was gonna win...and the horse he fouled...jockey admitted that horse was fading fast.
The Kentucky Derby winner today feels like the Pats beating the Raiders and the Rams combined.
Video and bad interpretation by officials.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 9:17 am to crazycubes
What a dumbass the OP is.
that was the correct call, 100% correct call
that was the correct call, 100% correct call
Posted on 5/5/19 at 9:29 am to crazycubes
Amazing all these people watch one or two horse races a year and become experts. The right call was made
Posted on 5/5/19 at 9:35 am to vodka
quote:Explain why this is the first time this has ever been called in this race..
Right call
Posted on 5/5/19 at 9:37 am to blzr
quote:I could have say down and watched every goddamn Kentucky Derby of all time and wouldn’t have seen this call made.
Amazing all these people watch one or two horse races a year and become experts. The right call was made
Could have studied them relentlessly and actually become an expert on them. Still, I would have never seen this call.
Explain that..
Posted on 5/5/19 at 9:41 am to blzr
quote:This. By no means am I an expert but I’ve been to the track enough times to know that inquiries and disqualifications are a fairly common occurrence. There are rules in horse racing.
Amazing all these people watch one or two horse races a year and become experts. The right call was made
Posted on 5/5/19 at 10:14 am to crazycubes
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People booing the winner
They were booing the Governor
Bevin will set the state back a generation before he leaves office.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 10:17 am to ReauxlTide222
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could have say down and watched every goddamn Kentucky Derby of all time and wouldn’t have seen this call made. Could have studied them relentlessly and actually become an expert on them. Still, I would have never seen this call. Explain that..
Explain the rule to you? There is a lot more races than just the derby but here is the rule.
61D-13.004 Maintaining a Straight Course.
(1) If the stewards determine that a racing infraction was intentional, or due to careless riding or driving, the jockey shall be held responsible.
(2) When the way is clear in a race, a horse may be ridden or driven to any part of the course, but if any horse swerves, or is ridden to either side so as to interfere with, impede, or intimidate any other horse, it is a racing infraction.
(3) The offending horse shall be disqualified if, in the opinion of the stewards, the racing infraction altered the outcome of the race, regardless of whether the infraction was accidental, willful, or the result of careless riding.
(4) A horse crossing another horse so as actually to impede that horse shall be disqualified, unless the impeded horse was partly in fault or the crossing was wholly caused by the fault of some other horse or jockey.
(5) If a horse or jockey jostles another horse, the aggressor shall be disqualified, unless the jostle was wholly caused by the fault of some other horse or jockey or had no impact upon the outcome of the race.
(6) If a jockey willfully strikes another horse or jockey, or rides willfully or carelessly so as to injure another horse which is in no way in fault, or so as to cause other horses to do so, his horse is disqualified.
(7) When a horse is disqualified under the rules, the other horse or horses in the same race coupled as an entry shall be disqualified, unless the stewards determine that the offense committed by the horse or jockey did not assist the coupled horse or horses.
(8) Complaints under this rule can only be received from the owner, trainer, or jockey of the horse alleged to be aggrieved and must be made to the Outrider, Clerk of Scales or to the stewards prior to the race being made official. Nothing in this section shall prevent the stewards taking notice on their own recognizance of a riding or driving foul.
(9) Any jockey against whom a foul is claimed shall be given the opportunity to present his case to the stewards before they make any decision.
(10) A jockey whose horse has been disqualified or who unnecessarily causes his horse to shorten its stride with a view to complain or so as to give the appearance of having suffered a racing infraction, or an owner, trainer or jockey who complains frivolously that his horse has been crossed or jostled, shall be disciplined pursuant to subsection 61D-13.002(4), Florida Administrative Code.
(11) All horses and jockeys are expected to give their best effort to win all races in which they participate, and any instructions or advice to the jockeys, or any handling of their horses by the jockeys other than for the purpose of winning are forbidden. All persons violating this rule will be subject to fines or license suspension, or both, by the stewards.
(12) The decision of the stewards as to the extent of a disqualification of any horse in any race shall be final.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 10:37 am to ReauxlTide222
Because talented jockeys on talented Derby horses don’t drift out 2 1/2 to 3 lanes and impede progress of other talented Derby horses and jockeys.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 1:05 pm to blzr
quote:No.
Explain the rule to you?
Explain why it has never been called in the Kentucky Derby.
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