Question for rezlagal?

Started by FrankD., May 13, 2019, 10:04:34 AM

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metroj

Strike Wrote:
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> If the stewards NOW FEEL the infraction was so
> egregious -- why in the hell did they not post an
> inquiry? I would love to hear their explanation.
> They all should be given suspensions (whether you
> agree with the DQ or not -- fact is they didn\'t do
> their jobs).

Do they always post an inquiry after a jockey\'s objection?  Have seen jockey\'s  lodge objections after the stewards post an inquiry but have never been sure about objection first, inquiry second. Does it really matter, especially in a legal sense?  

If you are referring to the stewards not posting an inquiry prior to Prat filing an objection maybe they just originally missed it.  After all Collmus never acknowledged Maximum Security drifting out in his race call.   Not to mention the NBC team of Tirico, Moss and Bailey didn\'t say boo about it either immediately after the race.   Wasn\'t until about four minutes after the race was over, and interviews of Saez and Servis were completed, that Tirico first said there had been an objection.  

Seriously, NBC probably had a dozen guys in their control room/truck monitoring the race, from every camera angle imaginable, and none of them picked it up?   None were in Tirico\'s ear immediately after the race saying \"hey, the winner cut off a half a dozen horses on the second turn, we are cutting away from the interviews and going straight to camera \"x\" for the most glaring angle, you guys take it from there?\"  

The stewards deserve the scrutiny they are under but there are a lot of other professionals in this game that have really dropped the ball on this one.

richiebee

Chuck, I mean T, this brings up another question.

You mentioned you were not too proud to accept the $10 maximum refund on the
Derby. The question is if this counts towards keeping alive your streak of
selecting a Derby winner every year since Kuai King scored under Don Brumfeld
back in the mid 60s?

T Severini

richiebee Wrote:
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> Chuck, I mean T, this brings up another question.
>
> You mentioned you were not too proud to accept the
> $10 maximum refund on the
> Derby. The question is if this counts towards
> keeping alive your streak of
> selecting a Derby winner every year since Kuai
> King scored under Don Brumfeld
> back in the mid 60s?


Since 1989 He makes number 13...yeah the bad luck number is not lost in the circumstances.

Best streak was 4 in a row...and 5 of 6.

Beating Baffert these days takes a bit of experience. He\'s got the likely favorite in the Preakness. Seems breeding is about out the window these days, so will check the field and get involved in the posting. Join me!