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Originally Posted by ManU918
Vic mentions the head on in his response, so how can it not be okay then, but be okay now (or whenever Vic watched)? We are talking about money, and stumbles are part of the game. So, if you are going to change the order of finish due to a DQ, then I believe the bettors have a right to see why a change is being made. If a horse or jockey get hurt and the bettor doesn't want to watch, then that decision should be the bettors, not the track who are allowing stewards to make decisions that impact the outcome.
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I'm not disagreeing with you. My comments only reflect my understanding of the track's reluctance to show replays after an incident. I believe the full replays, including the incidents, are almost always available after races are run on replay sites or adw's, just not from the track feed immediately after the incident.