Started by Man o Taz, May 19, 2014, 06:00:21 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuote from: Man o Taz on May 19, 2014, 06:04:57 AM
California Chrome has now won six straight races, all with jockey Victor Espinoza and all while using a Flair nasal strip, whose use was denied for I'll Have Another two years ago by Belmont Park stewards when he was scheduled to bid for the Triple Crown before being scratched with a career-ending injury. It is not a state board rule or even a Belmont Park house rule. It's solely up to the stewards' discretion.
Sherman said he hoped California Chrome would be able to use the nasal strip.
"That's a bogus type of thing," he said when informed about the policy in New York. "All over the country, they let you run with it. Why wouldn't they in New York?"
Sherman said Perry Martin, who co-owns California Chrome with Steve Coburn, first suggested using the nasal strip. He said Martin might go so far as to withdraw the colt from the Belmont if the policy was still in place.
http://www.drf.com/news/california-chrome-tired-healthy-after-preakness
Quote from: The Tin Man on May 19, 2014, 08:45:21 AM
New York should get rid of wraps and blinkers while they're at it ...
Totally bogus BS ... Why allow those things if you don't allow nasal strips?
How about some consistency? Why pick and choose?
Guess it will make it all the sweeter when Junior wins The Triple Crown. Even taking away his preferred equipment while allowing others to run with theirs isn't going to stop him.
But it's still BS.
Quote from: Man o Taz on May 23, 2014, 06:41:47 AM
Are they really serious at Sports Illustrated?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/news/20140519/california-chrome-nasal-strips-scandal/
I see no damage that has been done to horse racing by the nasal strip issue with regard to the general public.
Most people probably were unaware of it, and the public with its short attention span will quickly forget.
It was the NYRA making much ado about nothing.
And now SI is trying to make much ado about the much ado about nothing. (Roll eyes)