bobphilo Wrote:
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> Now that the
facts are out in this
> case it depends on the racing industry and the
> legal system to act.
Bob, glad you're healthy again and we have already established that your nom
de plume has nothing to do with Philo Kvetch...
BUT please go back to my short post which accompanied this article and note I
was careful to use the word "
allegations".
Because some of the allegations are so serious (equine neglect, unburied
carcasses, financial immaturity and sloth), I would need for the allegations
to be made more convincingly for me; specifically I would want to hear more of
this story from entities who do not have a huge axe to grind against Ms.
Borell.
Angry folks get emotional; Ms. Borell's canines allegedly covered this
woman's house in piss and s--t, and then chewed it nearly to the ground.
Unfortunately I would say that horses are arguably neglected or abused on
every racing circuit in the US (OPINION), but the allegations in this case are
serious and came to light only because Ms. Borell became involved with a very
talented racehorse.
Anybody wondering if there's a teletimer problem on the Belmont turf courses?
Anyone know why California 2YO/winter/spring dirt 3YOs are developing much
more quickly than their eastern counterparts (run-based)?