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Harness Racing / Re: The Clegg family
« Last post by Black juice on November 22, 2025, 10:50:06 PM »
I'm sure for tax purposes.
tax evasion
why can't people just do things the right way. always trying to get more or something for nothing. degenerate low lifes. scum of the earth.
over time people like this ruined harness racing for us all.

Oh now there’s a lot of people doing much worse 🤨
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Harness Racing / Re: The Clegg family
« Last post by Black juice on November 22, 2025, 10:48:17 PM »
USTA finally got them.

For what??? What info do they want?
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Harness Racing / Re: The Clegg family
« Last post by Black juice on November 22, 2025, 10:47:39 PM »
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Harness Racing / Re: Doug Thomas ~ Kayne Kauffman
« Last post by Tim Hortons on November 22, 2025, 10:40:12 PM »
Doug Thomas is one of the biggest pieces of shit in horse racing …
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Harness Racing / Doug Thomas ~ Kayne Kauffman
« Last post by Tim Hortons on November 22, 2025, 10:37:47 PM »
Who else knows about the false / hidden ownership going on ?

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Harness Racing / Re: First Tracks Cumberland
« Last post by oldjohn123 on November 22, 2025, 10:27:19 PM »
I went today the racing was good,but dress warm their is no heat in the grandstand. Is was warmer outside when the sun came out.
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Thoroughbred Racing / 8th Evangeline
« Last post by The Answer on November 22, 2025, 10:15:04 PM »
Ruled no contest. Ambulance was on the track in first turn nearly wiped out the whole field.
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Harness Racing / Re: Talk Dark Stranger will Destroy the Breed
« Last post by JIDGE on November 22, 2025, 10:14:34 PM »
AND ChatGPT says:
"In harness racing, the most notable example of a sire who was considered
average at stud but became a great broodmare sire is Volomite.
Volomite had only modest success as a sire of racehorses, but his daughters proved to be exceptional broodmares, making him a major influence on the breed and a renowned maternal sire in the Standardbred world. His impact is a classic case in harness racing of a stallion's legacy being primarily established through the success of his female progeny. "

Not sure who ChatGPT is but he's way off the mark here. Volomite's legacy is predominantly with his paternal (male) line -- being responsible for the Somebeachsomewher e line on the pacing side and the Worthy Boy and Victory Song line on the trotting side. Somebeachsomewher e and his numerous siring sons are on the verge of becoming the greatest pacing sire line ever and that line traces back to Volomite. On the trotting side Worthy Boy has brought us the Nevele Pride and Super Bowl sire lines and Victory Song has brought us the Garland Lobell sire line which extends to Chapter Seven and Walner. Volomite's paternal presence with both gaits dominates the sport over any other sire for the last hundred years. He was an exceptional broodmare sire but his legacy lasts through his paternal supremacy.
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Harness Racing / Re: Who is on your Mt. Rushmore of drivers?
« Last post by oh canada on November 22, 2025, 09:38:39 PM »
Campbell
Lachance
T Ritchie
Condren
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Harness Racing / Re: Talk Dark Stranger will Destroy the Breed
« Last post by Meadow Ford on November 22, 2025, 09:37:33 PM »
AND ChatGPT says:
"In harness racing, the most notable example of a sire who was considered
average at stud but became a great broodmare sire is Volomite.
Volomite had only modest success as a sire of racehorses, but his daughters proved to be exceptional broodmares, making him a major influence on the breed and a renowned maternal sire in the Standardbred world. His impact is a classic case in harness racing of a stallion's legacy being primarily established through the success of his female progeny. "
Speaking of Volomite.
Old trainer and young trainer are at the fence watching colts train.
Colt goes by  jumping, bucking, and kicking.
Old trainer
"Looks like that colt has to much volomite in him"
Young trainer
"How much and how far out do you give that stuff"
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