Quote from: stark on August 09, 2018, 10:35:18 AMThanks for the info stark. That guaranteed pay day is what the announcer was alluding to I think
Don't most of the European jocks have "guaranteed" annual contracts with barns/owners (I recall PVal signing one here in the states that if successful would have changed things quite a bit, I think Allen Paulson was involved?)
Anyways, they pretty much get paid, win....lose.....or don't even run over there would be my guess.
Here, a mount fee is something like $28 or so if you don't collect a part of the purse, my other guess is that many jocks don't really care about losing it, but a few were counting on it for dinner tonight.
Please remember, I'm old with a failing memory, thanks.
Quote from: stark on August 10, 2018, 07:58:16 AMI remember because of that contract, the next winter at Santa Anita PVal fruitlessly chased Best Pal, time and time again on Dinard. Before the contract, Best Pal was PVal's mount. I remember back in the day, the Whiteley's had a contract with Jacinto Vasquez. I don't know if they got a cut when he pulled one here and there, though.😉 Even further back, Fred Hooper would scour Panama for jocks and bring them to the states where they rode under contract to him. A few Hall of Famers, in that group. Baeza and Pincay were a couple of them.
for the historians.....
http://articles.latimes.com/1991-12-28/sports/sp-880_1_allen-paulson
Quote from: stark on August 10, 2018, 07:58:16 AM
for the historians.....
http://articles.latimes.com/1991-12-28/sports/sp-880_1_allen-paulson