SoCal's meager purses can't compete
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The Daily Racing Form last month ran a small news item about top trainer Doug O'Neill sending 11 horses to Philadelphia Park to race. Jockey Saul Arias was moving his tack there to ride first call for O'Neill.
On the surface, it's no big deal. But look much closer and it's news that should chill the spine of every racing official in Southern California.
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