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Fairmount1
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An interesting metaphor
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September 04, 2018, 07:54:40 PM »
Ruis also accused Santa Anita of applying different rules for more prominent trainers.
\"Back in the day it didn\'t matter who you were,\" Ruis said. \"It didn\'t matter if you were Charlie Whittingham. Everybody got 36 stalls. I\'m the little guy. I\'m working hard every day. ...
I think Bob Baffert is the best trainer out there, and I\'ve said it more than one time. What he does—he\'s a magician.
But when he can have 60 stalls, and another 60 at Los Alamitos, how can they expect anyone else to get there?
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/229391/ruis-to-move-horses-out-of-ca-over-stabling-dispute
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billk5300s
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I could think of a few others but I can live with magician.
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