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Originally Posted by Ralph the Cat
Im not going to comment on the drug factor to much... you know that I think most handicappers think illegal drugs are used more than they are... but one thing that I think some of you guys really need to consider is where these guys came from, they just didnt come out of the blue... If you were to learn more about some of these names you wouldnt have the same view... These guys then hook up with the right owners and money poors into their stable... Another thing I had to laugh at, in the thoroughbred times they listed how many horses certain trainers didnt win with... did you know guys like pletcher and Asmussen had over 100 horses that they didnt even get to win last year... over a hundred... why didnt these juices work on those 100 horses (per trainer) these guys cant win with each year... ever think they weed out their bad horses and keep the best?
My answer, since you asked, get over it, wager on horses that you think can win, with or without drugs, the concept is somewhat easy... if you think your being cheated by illegal meds then stop playing, dont let it get to you... these jockeys give us all 100% solid rides, you never have to worry about jockeys cheating the public... so if you are convinced your being cheated by illegal drugs, and its bothering you, walk, walk, walk away... lol, oh boy...
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Horseplayers never change ralph, the only thing that changes is the subject of their bitsching....currently it's juicing,polycrap and striking horsemen...and it's all designed to limit our capping skills....but the next day we show up at postime and pound till our arms fall off....it's the nature of the beast....no one can walk away....we are hooked...better than drugs...
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