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Originally Posted by Gold Medal
There was never s inquiry. There was a objection by Country House who was basically not even involved. It had to be clear to anybody with two functioning brain cells Country House only objected as a way to try to backdoor to a win.
The jockeys of the horses that were actually involved had to think a objection from another horse that wasnt involved had a very slim chance without their own objections to back it up ....
I am sure in the heat of the moment before they got a chance to work out their scripted media responses that both Tyler Gaffliione and Jon Court knew they didnt have the horse to win anyways so they gut instinct was to do the right thing but of course after the objection works and they have talked to the trainers its a totally different story
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As Grits said, Court did claim foul. It is in the chart I believe. The trainer of War of Will said he didn't want to claim against a friend just to get moved up to sixth.