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Originally Posted by BrentT
Broberg does this on a daily basis in Louisiana. It's disturbing.
He will get a horse runing 40-50 beyers, and next few outs for him it's running high 7- to low 80s, gets claimed from him and immediately drops back to 50 beyers....
Ofcourse the commissions wont look into anything as he has about 200 horses in the state so he fills the races for them. It's not like if he was gone, those horses wouldnt end up with multiple di
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Earlier this year at Fonner Park, we had 6 horses that were "previously trained by Broberg". I was sitting there opening day and one of those horses was the favorite. We were laughing that people were betting the horse so heavily and looking for anything that could beat it. The horse lost the race by about 14 lengths, to a Nebraska bred. It is sad what some trainers do to these animals.