The voluminous report on L'Affaire Life At Ten by the Kentucky Horse
Racing Commission (KHRA) nearly outweighs President Obama's Health Care
Bill but, as the wheels of justice turn slowly in the Bluegrass State,
we are only a step or two closer to discovering what went on prior to,
during and after the Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic on Nov. 5 when the
3.80-1 second choice did no running at all, causing her backers an
excruciating amount of anguish.
That jockey Johnn Velazquez was unhappy with the way Life At Ten was
warming up is incontovertible. He said as much to Jerry Bailey on
television as the horses were going down to the start...
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