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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: wizardofoz on February 02, 2024, 12:08:01 AM
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Peter Pan Stable's Bob Glazer who owned a ton of yearlings in the past?
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Peter Pan Stable's Bob Glazer who owned a ton of yearlings in the past?
Over dosed......... on mr coffee. ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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He either lost interest or his Mom stopped giving him money
been gone close to 15 years I bet
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Not so uncommon. He downsized his buying and was breeding his own. Sometimes people "get high" and then "died" on "their own supply" so to speak. Big buyer, and with that you get the power and benefit of choice, selection. Ended up being a big breeder, a lot of mares who retired off the track, trying to make and support his own stallions, and with that you get what you get, homebreds. His homebreds did not produce anywhere near what his purchases did. You end up carrying a lot of broodmares, weanlings, and then yearlings, and then you're training them as well. It's a vicious cycle. Then he ended up trying to be a quasi-commercial breeder, and sell these homebreds. That didn't produce results either. Not good enough results, LOL. He was going to buy his own farm. I don't know if that ever happened. Time goes by, and he just lost his passion for the game. Money, expenses, etc. becomes an issue when it's compounded.
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Same true for Good ole Hall of Famer George Teague.....30 broodmares....sta rving to death racing home-breds minus growth hormones, EPO and testosterone..... ........ 11.wp 11.wp 11.wp 11.wp
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Wow...no comeback........
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Delaware's Johnny Waite?
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Waite was only in the business because his father-in-law was a multimillionaire who supplemented his every whim.
Horses met their demise because .......
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So Johnny is out of the game forever I guess.
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no way.... what about George Teague trying to race an entire stable of home-breds.....
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Rusty Cart Stable at Windsor Raceway ?