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After watching a few races, it's clear jockeys don't give a crap if they come in second or ninth. If they have lost they won't battle for the place from what I have seen.
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Kent Desormeaux is great for that
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Don't Jockeys get paid for being in the money? I play the Eastern tracks following the trainer and jockey combos. So far I am ahead at Saratoga with J. Velazquez at 17 wins in the first two weeks of the meet, with C. Velazaquez at 13. You might also watch E. Castro at Manmouth Park, lots of winners there too. |
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Pichi, I know you fight for the 1st place, but if you can't get first, do you give up or try just as hard for second?
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