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Harness Racing / Cory Kreisure at Buttfalo
« Last post by getreal on Today at 03:32:04 PM »He forgot the gas today, but as long as he was ok in the post parade he's all good
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Harness Racing / Cory Kreisure at Buttfalo« Last post by getreal on Today at 03:32:04 PM »He forgot the gas today, but as long as he was ok in the post parade he's all good
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Harness Racing / Re: More evidence harness racing is thriving« Last post by Pacer 2 on Today at 03:19:38 PM »it's amazing these dummies on here that don't realize how well harness racing is doing in certain areas. Yonkers- Pocono now this great news thank you! 33
Harness Racing / Re: More evidence harness racing is thriving« Last post by seriously on Today at 02:57:27 PM »Here is another way of writing the Oak Grove press release, though this time allowing the reader to draw conclusions based on their numbers.
Oak Grove handled $287,760.05 on Tuesday, May 25, 2026 (according the the USTA charts) Oak Grove's purses that day were $430,000. 14 races of basically 20K bet per race. Thrive!!!! 34
Harness Racing / magic potion« Last post by dabucs99 on Today at 02:53:28 PM »Did the magic potion run out for the Luis guevara stable??
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Harness Racing / Re: LOCK OF THE YEAR...« Last post by Yonkers1A on Today at 02:42:57 PM »One more day, get your money down
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Harness Racing / Re: CONFEDERATE's yearling are here in 2026!« Last post by Meadow Ford on Today at 02:34:03 PM »The majority of Confederate's first crop of (live) foals were NOT paid stud fees. They were mares bred from share owners. If a share owner sells a season (and can't or doesn't "pool" it), he/she collects the money. Not the farm. Now, who got the money from the sale of the shares? Good luck figuring that out, LOL. 37
Harness Racing / Re: can MAMBA defeat JANGLES?« Last post by Grandstand Handicapper on Today at 02:30:36 PM »If the Indiana sire stakes horse can beat 2025 Horse of the Year who has come back strong, I'll eat Nancy Takters shorts. ![]() Good one! Thanks for the laugh! 38
Harness Racing / Re: CONFEDERATE's yearling are here in 2026!« Last post by Grandstand Handicapper on Today at 02:26:56 PM »The majority of Confederate's first crop of (live) foals were NOT paid stud fees. They were mares bred from share owners. If a share owner sells a season (and can't or doesn't "pool" it), he/she collects the money. Not the farm. Now, who got the money from the sale of the shares? Good luck figuring that out, LOL.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Friday afternoon Monti Churchill and final season of THE BOYS on tap« Last post by JT on Today at 02:25:12 PM »God they range from 22 grand to 136 grand for my numbers
![]() My way if the 1 had won race 3 probably pays 1/3 of these but still I can get 600 bucks for 4 out of 5 if the 4 wins ![]() 40
Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Friday afternoon Monti Churchill and final season of THE BOYS on tap« Last post by JT on Today at 02:17:27 PM »Sounds good bello. I needed the 1 in race 3 at Churchill as well
He just couldn't get out from behind a wall of horses in time The failed ticket was 1,3,4,6,7/1/1/1-5,7,8/1,4,5,7,10,11,12..for $122.50 Its a shame, it had nice potential after the 3 won race 1 Fuck now it would have had massive potential after the 5 at 26-1 won leg 4 These upcoming will pays will make what I won at Santa Anita Monday seem like chump change.. ugh!!! |
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