Talk:General Duke (horse)

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Jockey designation in Infobox s/b deleted
The Infobox in this article has a place to insert a "Jockey" which I think should not be used as it is misleading and could be 99% incorrect. The number of times (even 100 years ago when stable owners bought & sold a jockey's contract) is extremely rare when a horse had one person as its only rider. Owners/trainers alternate jockeys for "best fit", etc. plus change jockey due to suspension, injury, poor performance etc. of a jockey. Example: Citation's regular jockey was Albert Snider who was scheduled to ride him in the Triple Crown races. Snider's death opened the door to Calumet's then second-string rider Eddie Arcaro. (Note that in a newspaper interview trainer Jimmy Jones said Snider was "a great rider, just as good as Eddie Arcaro." Stretchrunner (talk) 14:28, 26 July 2019 (UTC)