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I watched a race in Aintree yesterday in which a stewards enquiry was called involving three horses. One of the horses, Bob Olinger was beaten by a nose and appeared to be interfered by the declared winner on at least two occasions. If Bob Olinger had been given a clear passage he would have won, Bob Olinger did not interfere with any other horse in the race and yet he was the one who lost out. Maybe i am not as clever as these three wise stewards who made the decision not to change the result but it would appear that this time they were wrong. Any other opinion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Impaire Et Passe also interfered with the 3rd horse, Langer Dan, carrying it left for a good few yards before Langer Dan was forced to check it's run momentarily, switching right to conti ue it's challenge.
My ill-gotten was on Bob Olinger and i thought the stewards had good cause to throw the fav out and place it 3rd given the very close finish (nose and short head). However, i have come to realise over the years that stewards are reluctant to disqualify a well-backed fav at major meetings. Had this been at Sedgefield, say, they would most likely have amended the result, imho.
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