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3/15/20
Excellent decision. If the horse was outperforming his capabilities - overdoing it - this examination should find any physical issues.
3/15/20
I was just coming here to post this: I am so impressed with the Wests for doing this: nothing is more important than the health of the horses--- hoping the horse will be okayed to continue racing but I know Dr. Bramlage will do a thorough job and if necessary the horse will be retired.
3/18/20
Not much in the news about this due to the pandemic, but there was a report on NPR recently that the feds are now investigating the CA circuit. Once the feds take over an investigation, pressure starts to get put on those already charged to "spill their guts" in order to get sentencing consideration. I'm suspect that a lot of well-known trainers are sleeping a little less well these days, as well they finally should. I applauded Graham Motion's comment that basically said "At last!".
3/22/20
It took serious surveillance methods to catch them but it did the job that tracks were not able or willing to commit to.