Should trainers be allowed to consume alcohol on race days?

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Re: Re: Should trainers be allowed to consume alcohol on race days?

12 years 6 months ago
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Agreed Agra, a drink or 2 has never done anyone harm but I see this farking jokers on this site has a problem with everything and just now they gonna tell us to have sex with the wife is also a sin. Pls people grow up its not the 1600's anymore.

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> rubyclipper Wrote:
And why is it unacceptable? Because he was driving home afterwards? Is he not allowed to drink? No, that was refuted much earlier on in this thread. (But maybe because he's a trainer it's more unacceptable that with anyone else?). Best they cancel all celebrating around the July and J&B Met then. Because, according to this genius, even if you have won the July, and you have finished all your raceday duties, you are NOT ALLOWED to drink, because he finds it "unacceptable". And he is the *authority* on this matter.


Why is it unacceptable ? IMO the trainers has horses from many owners in HIS care, not only the winner but the rest of this racing string and all back in this yard that he is accountable for !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hi

As a drinker, at times in erxcess, my motto has always been work hard and play hard but don't do both at the same time.

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fogwils Wrote:
> Hi
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> As a drinker, at times in erxcess, my motto has
> always been work hard and play hard but don't do
> both at the same time.

Been listening to YMCMB lol

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Re: Re: Should trainers be allowed to consume alcohol on race days?

12 years 6 months ago
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@Ruby.......don't harp on 2 examples i gave please man! Those are 2 of MANY examples i can give, but hey, you always seem to know best. If someone doesn't agree with you, you always have issues. Perhaps you should open your eyes and realise you are not the only person with an opinion and your opinion is not always correct.

Perhaps you should have 20 too many drinks and go out for a ride on your horses.............you seem to think that ok (tu) Good luck to you

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Re: Re: Should trainers be allowed to consume alcohol on race days?

12 years 6 months ago
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Walk past a group of guys smoking or someone smoking a cigar kills me sends me into a fit of coughing,must do the same to horses?

Are trainers allowed to smoke in the ring?

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Re: Re: Should trainers be allowed to consume alcohol on race days?

12 years 6 months ago
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hibernia Wrote:
> Walk past a group of guys smoking or someone
> smoking a cigar kills me sends me into a fit of
> coughing,must do the same to horses?
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> Are trainers allowed to smoke in the ring?

the grooms smoke all day at stables and not always cigarettes B)-

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