i believe Tampa Bay. he said it was the horse in the stall next to him
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Maria Borell’s trial on animal cruelty charges is scheduled for May 18. I hope she is finally held accountable.
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I remember emailing the usef about herHB1994 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 12:43 pm Maria Borell’s trial on animal cruelty charges is scheduled for May 18. I hope she is finally held accountable.
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No Silver Spoons here won the Shantel Lanrie memorial. Corey Lanrie wins the last race of the meet
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They won!WarBiscuit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:20 pm Wouldn't it be nice to see Corey Lanerie win the race named in honor of his late wife next Sunday at the Fair Grounds - the Shantel Lanerie Memorial Stakes. His mount is the
4yo filly, Nosilverspoonshere. Best of luck to him.
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It was very emotional!Mylute wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 7:34 pmThey won!WarBiscuit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:20 pm Wouldn't it be nice to see Corey Lanerie win the race named in honor of his late wife next Sunday at the Fair Grounds - the Shantel Lanerie Memorial Stakes. His mount is the
4yo filly, Nosilverspoonshere. Best of luck to him.
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Uh oh. Hope all is ok with Kent. https://twitter.com/DRFAndersen/status/ ... 89696?s=20
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He's never gonna learnSqueaky wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:11 am Uh oh. Hope all is ok with Kent. https://twitter.com/DRFAndersen/status/ ... 89696?s=20
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People do get sick. What do they say about those who ass-u-me?SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:40 amHe's never gonna learnSqueaky wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:11 am Uh oh. Hope all is ok with Kent. https://twitter.com/DRFAndersen/status/ ... 89696?s=20
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He literally strangled his woman I feel no pity for him. He needs to leave horse racing.Curtis wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 11:53 amPeople do get sick. What do they say about those who ass-u-me?SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:40 amHe's never gonna learnSqueaky wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:11 am Uh oh. Hope all is ok with Kent. https://twitter.com/DRFAndersen/status/ ... 89696?s=20
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Well then this could have been written 6 months ago. I know he was alleged to have strangled his significant other just as now it is being alleged he didn’t show yesterday due to the brown bottle flu. How often do you post in this thread about Chad Brown?SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 1:52 pmHe literally strangled his woman I feel no pity for him. He needs to leave horse racing.
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He is apparently feeling better, since he is riding Very Scary in the upcoming Royal Heroine at Santa Anita.
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Former WV trainer charged with animal cruelty.
I hate this so much. If they had just taken the freaking horses when he said that he couldn't afford veterinary care for the horses, at least 2 of them would still be alive. Then he was just going out and shooting them... I just can't.
I hate this so much. If they had just taken the freaking horses when he said that he couldn't afford veterinary care for the horses, at least 2 of them would still be alive. Then he was just going out and shooting them... I just can't.
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Rick Dutrow is back. I hope he has figured out a way to stay organized and up to date on medication changes and rules since he was gone. https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/r ... s-to-work/
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Tom Amoss not having a great past few weeks. First Hoosier Philly and Curly Jack both fail to live up to early promise. Now another medication violation with a “ deferred penalty”. Not sure what to think here- he seems like a nice guy. https://paulickreport.com/news/the-biz/ ... a-blocker/
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Florida-based Trainer Ziadie Dies at 84
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Based out of Florida, he was best known for training three-time grade 1 winner of $2.5 million Sir Bear, who scored at the highest level in the 1998 Cigar Mile Handicap, the 1999 Metropolitan Handicap (also known as the Met Mile), and the 2001 Gulfstream Park Handicap. The gelding by Sir Leon made 71 starts for Ziadie from 1996-2003, compiling a record of 19-12-14.
Ziadie's other top runners include 2003 Fountain of Youth Stakes (G1) winner Trust N Luck and 2003 Hopeful Stakes (G1) victor Silver Wagon.
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Jimmy Jerkens moving to Saudi Arabia to train for 2 years. Hope he has good success there, after struggling here the last several years. He seems like a good old school trainer. https://www.drf.com/news/jimmy-jerkens- ... udi-arabia
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Scary sign of the times when a trainer of his talent and pedigree can't make it over here. Wishing him all the best in Saudi Arabia, I'm sure they made him an offer he couldn't refuse.Squeaky wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:45 pm Jimmy Jerkens moving to Saudi Arabia to train for 2 years. Hope he has good success there, after struggling here the last several years. He seems like a good old school trainer. https://www.drf.com/news/jimmy-jerkens- ... udi-arabia
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I just watched a hurdle race at Warrambull (hope I didn't mangle the spelling too much) won impressively by Teofilo Star...ridden by Nash Rawiller.
Nash is a top flat jockey Down Under, so I was a little surprised to see him riding this hurdle race. I'm used to riders specializing in either flat or jumps (esp in Britain), but Nash didn't look inexperienced. It was easy to study his style, since he had his mount in front from early on. And that man scarcely moved. His back was flat, he was low, steady, balanced, and I swear his back didn't even rise over the jumps. Admittedly, the hurdle fences weren't very high, and TS was a very economical jumper.
Nash is a top flat jockey Down Under, so I was a little surprised to see him riding this hurdle race. I'm used to riders specializing in either flat or jumps (esp in Britain), but Nash didn't look inexperienced. It was easy to study his style, since he had his mount in front from early on. And that man scarcely moved. His back was flat, he was low, steady, balanced, and I swear his back didn't even rise over the jumps. Admittedly, the hurdle fences weren't very high, and TS was a very economical jumper.