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Harness Racing / Re: Anybody notice the 3 horses on ongait?
« Last post by SDST2009 on Today at 04:16:36 PM »What does it say about OnGait?
IMO, only thing that site is useful for is breeding stock. And even that seems slightly shady.
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Harness Racing / Re: Anybody notice the 3 horses on ongait?« Last post by SDST2009 on Today at 04:16:36 PM »What does it say about OnGait? IMO, only thing that site is useful for is breeding stock. And even that seems slightly shady. 32
Harness Racing / Re: DR IAN MOORE Can we question his training methods ?« Last post by Sweet on Today at 04:14:26 PM »He's wrong, all wrong, he's in the horse monopoly business
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Harness Racing / Re: Still winning« Last post by SDST2009 on Today at 04:11:48 PM »Correct. Money is the reason he is not suspended. I have lost all respect for track owners that have continued to accept his entries. Yup. Business as usual. 34
Harness Racing / Re: DR IAN MOORE Can we question his training methods ?« Last post by SDST2009 on Today at 04:09:47 PM »Thk you for making my point I am not making your point in the least. Vetwork isn't training. 35
Harness Racing / I was checking pedigree of Louies Girl and« Last post by TimTimTimbo on Today at 04:00:47 PM »I said to myself who the fuck is Lord Forbes. I guess the only bred 1 mare a year to him and at one point there were 4 off spring for 4 winners, LOL
I found the following The Basics on Lord Forbes Race Record: During his racing career, Lord Forbes earned 11 wins and 28 placings, accumulating $148,707 in stakes earnings. Progeny Success: Following his retirement, his former trainer bred him to about one mare a year with outstanding results. This led to the siring of Group 1-placed filly Louies Girl. Ownership & Stud StatusOwnership: Originally, Lord Forbes was owned, trained, and driven by Gavin Forbes. Following his incredible early stud results, Gavin Forbes partnered with Macca Lodge (managed by studmaster Caine McIntyre) in New Zealand to stand him as a commercial sire. Breeding Profile: He is highly sought after by breeders for his high conception rates and his ability to pass on explosive speed. 36
Harness Racing / Re: DR IAN MOORE Can we question his training methods ?« Last post by AgentQ on Today at 03:59:03 PM »
Certainly not 'jelly' but I wouldn't buy one off him. And for good reason. Good feed program I heard. Carry on 37
Harness Racing / Re: DR IAN MOORE Can we question his training methods ?« Last post by AgentQ on Today at 03:56:44 PM »Thk you for making my point Sure, you're not accusing him. Will go with that. 38
Harness Racing / Re: can MAMBA defeat JANGLES?« Last post by Checked Up on Today at 03:55:46 PM »Mamba was definitely the better horse yesterday, but in the winners circle interview another mention of the "locked on the left line " was heard by all! This comment was followed by a hope that the Wrenns would be able to get to the bottom of it. This leaves me to wonder if they know exactly what the problem is and are going as far as possible with their fingers crossed 🤞 Time will tell I recon!!
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Harness Racing / Re: Cumberland Sunday« Last post by dougie on Today at 03:51:16 PM »Very tough to make any money there. Pools are small and a $50 bet can make a horse go from 5-1 to 8-5. The facility is really a county fair venue. No real food, broken bathrooms, nestled in a beautiful area.
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Harness Racing / Re: DR IAN MOORE Can we question his training methods ?« Last post by LUCPARK on Today at 03:48:59 PM » |
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