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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Hay 4 sail on September 21, 2024, 10:23:59 AM
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This horse is screaming NW of a hot dog rest of yr 73cv.2 73cv.2. Do the right thing and give this horse some class relief. He is not beating anyone in that bunch.
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Why would be have ever bought that horse? Guy is delusional about his brothers training ability. 73cv.2
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Paid 500 k
Looks like a little miss management on horse
Jmho
Prob
Could use the rest of yr off
Cone back next spring
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That horse was epo to the gills and now he's crashed and burned. Complete waste of 500K
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Buying a horse off Dylan Davis may be hazardous to your bank account. I would never spend $500,000 on a 3rd year old at the end of the season. Winning money as a 4-year-old against older horses is never easy unless you're a super horse.
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Buying a horse off Dylan Davis may be hazardous to your bank account. I would never spend $500,000 on a 3rd year old at the end of the season. Winning money as a 4-year-old against older horses is never easy unless you're a super horse.
You can grind out 200k a year for a couple of seasons finishing 3rd-5th if you run in a bunch of them. There really aren't a lot of solid campaigners anymore in the aged pacer division like there used to be.
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Buying a horse off Dylan Davis may be hazardous to your bank account. I would never spend $500,000 on a 3rd year old at the end of the season. Winning money as a 4-year-old against older horses is never easy unless you're a super horse.
Right, 500k for a turning 4? The marketplace is very out of whack.
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If I'm paying $500,000 for a horse and hope to grind out $200,000 a year for a few years, even if you're successful with that, after 3 years, with expenses you're still losing money. They obviously overpaid for the horse because he was coming off a big win in The Progress Pace at Dover, plus he made most of his money at Hoosier in the sire stakes.
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If I'm paying $500,000 for a horse and hope to grind out $200,000 a year for a few years, even if you're successful with that, after 3 years, with expenses you're still losing money. They obviously overpaid for the horse because he was coming off a big win in The Progress Pace at Dover, plus he made most of his money at Hoosier in the sire stakes.
I BELEIVE THE INTENT WAS TO BREED HIM IN INDIANA
HE WAS BREED TO A VERY FEW ..
BUT INTREST IN HIM FIZZLED OUT
AMISH BREEDERS IN INDY ARENT STUPID
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Yea what epo horse ever made a good stud? = NONE
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Yonkers R2 tonight
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Cooked out here. Try him out there at the bullring
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hes entered sat for breeders crown eliminations
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hes entered sat for breeders crown eliminations
I didn't catch that. 2nd week of October and he gets his 1st win of year.
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Bred 22 mares in 2024
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I didn't catch that. 2nd week of October and he gets his 1st win of year.
Luther finally saw the light and crossed over to the dark side. Giving him to super cheat…I mean trainer Travis. Over his head but Travis is a miracle worker and apparent horse whisperer.
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he's starting from the parking lot in the finals