I'll Have Another, NYSRWB and Oatgate
Security barn irks trainers
From drf.com: ELMONT, N.Y. The requirement that all horses in the Belmont Stakes reside in a detention barn for 72 hours before the race has angered a number of trainers in the race who say that those staffing the barn lack necessary horse sense and that the atmosphere is not conducive to horses performing at their optimum.
The latest contretemps occurred Wednesday afternoon, when the security staff at the barn told Doug ONeill, trainer of Ill Have Another, and Michael Matz, trainer of Union Rags, that they could not cook their oats before feeding their horses. ONeill, who has outwardly maintained an even keel over all the hoops he has been required to jump through leading up to this race no nasal strip for his horse, moving to the security barn, exhaustive requirements for licensing for his personnel finally had enough and threatened to pull his horse from the race, pointing out that Ill Have Another needs his oats cooked to avoid colic.
Minutes later, permission was granted to cook oats, so Oatgate was averted.
They yell about Lasix and things like that, but the biggest problem is uniformity, Matz said Thursday morning. Why cant we have the same rules for the Triple Crown races? They didnt have this for the Derby. They didnt have this for the Preakness. Why are they making a big deal here?
http://www.drf.com/news/belmont-stakes-2012-security-barn-irks-trainers