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    • Of Course, you believe the women molesting, criminal and compulsive liar, Trump. 
    • In the fall of 2019, the New York Times reported that the 2018 Triple Crown winner had a positive test for scopolamine after the Santa Anita Derby in April 2018. Scopolamine is used to treat gastrointestinal illness in humans and is thought by some experts to behave as a bronchodilator. It’s naturally found in jimson weed, and has been believed to contaminate hay, sometimes resulting in a positive test. According to the Times, trainer Bob Baffert was informed of the positive test prior to Justify’s trip to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby, and exercised his right to a split sample test at that time. In August, the California Horse Racing Board – which did not issue a complaint or schedule a public hearing – voted unanimously and privately in executive session not to proceed with the case. Since then the rules have been changed - If the connections of a horse have been notified by a regulatory body about a medication violation from participation in a Road to the Kentucky Derby or Road to the Kentucky Oaks race, and that violation would result in disqualification, any accrued points from the race will be revoked until the matter reaches a legal conclusion  
    • He got done for Justify as well, right?
    • It's not a strong field so see how she goes . Personally I thought in her last race she never travelled and looked like a tired horse way before the turn 
    • I came across an interesting article on Bob Bafferthttps://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/bob-baffert-had-horse-racing-s-problems-dumped-on-his-reputation-it-wasn-t-fair/ar-AA1DYLdY?ocid=BingNewsVerp&cvid=2266137740b6440a9bce11789ab6fdde&ei=38 The part I found interesting Even though Medina Spirit’s positive test could plausibly be explained by the use of an ointment to treat dermatitis — which almost certainly had no impact on his performance in the 2021 Derby — a mistake like that can’t happen at the biggest race in the world when the stakes are this high.  And to the skeptic, it fit perfectly within the realm of other Baffert excuses for high-profile positive tests, like Jimson weed contaminating the feed or traces of lidocaine being accidentally transferred to the horse from a staff member wearing a therapeutic patch for back pain.  
    • Oh dear now quoting Hong Kong CNN - desperation at it's finest As usual fake rubbish that the morons suck  up in droves
    • Very sensible decision, while she certainly has the ability to win a 2YO bonus, a break now will give her a better chance later, particularly in the filly races, the boy that beat you in your first start looked like a more compact 2YO type, while I think your filly will be better as a 3YO, good luck.
    • Really ? Seems pretty obvious who contacted who…..   Hong KongCNN —  China says it is “currently assessing” proposals by the United States to begin trade talks, in a subtle tone shift that could open the door for negotiations. A spokesperson for China’s Commerce Ministry said in a Friday statement that “the US has recently sent multiple messages to China through relevant parties, hoping to start talks with China. China is currently evaluating this.” The comments signal a softening in Beijing’s position, which has been steadfastly defiant amid heightened tensions with the US because of President Donald Trump’s tariff war.   Trump has been repeatedly saying since last week that his administration was in talks with Chinese officials to strike a trade deal — only to be met with flat denials from Beijing each time. On Friday, Beijing reiterated that any negotiations would require some preconditions to be met. “The tariff and trade war was unilaterally initiated by the US, and if it wants to negotiate, it must demonstrate genuine sincerity — that includes being prepared to correct its wrongdoings and cancel its unilateral tariff hikes,” the spokesperson said. “China’s position remains consistent: If it’s a fight, we will see it through to the end. If it’s talk, the door is open.”      
    • The AWT tracks are not as attractive visually as grass. I've been to races at Churchill Downs and watching horses fanned out racing on slush isn't either but of course its a viable venue. The Lindsays let Tony Pike fly little Lucy In The Sky down. I have a HY with Pikes and know how careful they are with their charges. Until someone provides reliable data on the safety of our AWT's I will continue to think that the probable reason AWT are not liked is they favour fast horses which are of course in the minority.
    • The reality is , and I have over 40+ years discussed it with vets , that if every horse was scoped after a race the majority of horses would present with a small amount of blood in it's lungs . If anybody has played a sport and really exerted themselves they might have gotten an iron taste in their mouths , I regularly got it , pretty much the same thing . Just like I have yet to get a definitive answer from any vet as to why horses bleed , and if they have will they again and when . The horse I consider the best that I ever had bled , just the slightest trickle and when scoped had the smallest tear , less than 1/4 inch , he done that doing the lightest of pace work , never bled again in training after a 6 week break , unfortunately for other reasons never raced again . I have known of plenty of horses that have bled and never bled again and been successful racehorses . and others that just can't cope with the high stress of training and racing . One of the vagaries of racing .
    • Whether they like it or not , it is setting a precedent , and every time this happens , which hopefully won't be often , whoever needs to will refer to this precedent .
    • I suppose in simple terms she's going through growing pains. Of late she hasn't trotting like she was, so the decision has been made to spell her.   
    • In the great scheme of things with a race-horse a nasal bleed is quite minor.  They're even allowed to race again after a short time (3 months from a bleed seen in both nostrils which means the bleed was a bit further down the airway in origin ) as opposed to the quite common little spray you might get from one nostril. You know horses well , but some reading might not realize how common these bleeds are . The amount of air , and under huge pressure is going in and out of a racing horses lungs with Huge forces. There's probably a horse in every race that has minute ruptures along it's respiratory tract of small blood vessels , but we don't see them that much as the blood doesn't often get all the way up to be expelled at the nostril. Horses sure do a bit of nasal flaring and that to catch their breathe though.  I had one pacer that during the run you could get a fine 'mist' expelled with the breathing exertion that would leave a pattern of tiny red spots on my silks sitting behind him in the race . The only way you knew there was a small bleed happening . Outwardly after the race the horse was just normal and no signs around it's nostril or anything. Raced for years without any issue . (Apart from not winning many lol 😆) 
    • I see that the Patten Committee has made the decision to allow the race to retain it's Listed status,  but they have added a strongly worded sentence or two saying that it does not set a precedent and is unlikely to happen again. [My words not theirs]
    • Wasn't Trump who blinked first  he made it very clear from the start the USA was open to negotiations with all country's it was China who openly resisted but with the prospect of 60 million unemployed I guess they decided now is the time to start communicating , of course Trump is a great friend of the Chinese leader (when it suits)
    • Auckland as a new A league club have been given dispensation to go above the salary cap for the first few seasons, hence the extra spending has attracted top quality imported players. Although they have also recruited well. Auckland FC has been good for Football in NZ so I am happy to support them except for "The Jaffa Derby" when I will be there cheering on The Nix
    • I say , give me the 8k , close up shop and go and have a happier life . I'll take this burden on out of the goodness of my heart .
    • I now live in Napier but am a Wellingtonian having played Football until I was 60.  I was a Foundation Member of the Phoenix and just this season relinquished membership when I moved. As the saying goes "We have got The Wind, The Rain and the Phoenix"
    • And you too Blaird you have been a great supporter here and also in other aspects too...much appreciated.  
    • Phoenix are a victim of their own success, winners then get better offers from richer clubs, and who can blame any player but A League has a salary cap, how many playing for AFC will be looking at better deals?
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