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Originally Posted by gandalf380
That horse was declared a nonstarter as he was held at the start
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My thanks for the clarification. If I might prevail upon you with a few follow-up questions?
1. Who exactly declares the horse a nonstarter? Is it the jockey, stewards, other?
2. If you have a straight wager on a horse that's declared a nonstarter, can you get your money back? Or do you just kiss your cabbage goodbye?
3. If you have a horse singled in a multi-race exotic and its declared a nonstarter, do you get your money back? Or does the track replace it with another horse (betting favorite)? Or do you suck it up and tear up the tickets?