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Harness Racing / Re: What about a Horseplop Horse Partnership?
« Last post by Yonkers1A on Today at 06:25:36 AM »
I agree with Dougie and SDST, all my horses I owned by myself or with 1 other person. Too many cooks spoil the game
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Harness Racing / Re: Ford must resign
« Last post by Yonkers1A on Today at 06:21:34 AM »
Day 351, Ford must resign
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i was there that day

...... Nihilator 149.3 on Hambletonian Day, trainer Bill Haughton, driver The Magic Man,  US Pacing Championships, Meadowlands--only won by 2 lengths over Falcon Seelster....I my memory is correct Stonebridge Skipper was a distant 3rd

here is another trivia question....

name the first horse to pace a sub 150 at night time?
I was also there that day. I remembered Billy O almost dropping his whip when he put the lines in one hand to urge on Nihilator in the stretch run to the finish line.
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Harness Racing / Re: Sneeking Devil
« Last post by Mrpick5 on Today at 04:24:17 AM »
He also likes to beat up girls.
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Harness Racing / Re: Sneeking Devil
« Last post by Checked Up on Today at 02:19:36 AM »
You can leave behind all your possessions when you move, but the bad habits are going with you no matter where you go!💯
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Harness Racing / Re: What about a Horseplop Horse Partnership?
« Last post by dougie on May 28, 2026, 10:33:48 PM »
I think it depends on how much you want to be involved.

On what is proposed - which seems to be at least 10% ownership - I think it's going to be tough.

IMO, if you want to partner, the sweet spot is 2-4 total partners who share a similar enough philosophy that, along with your trainer's guidance, you're going to be in (mostly) agreement.

As you divide that ownership percentage, the majority rules gets harder and more contentious. If you just want the racing experience (and potential success if you just go with the group), buy in.

If you are serious about it, you will want to limit partners to a finite number you want to work with.
You are right "on the money" with this comment. When I owned mine, I had two good solid partners who liked me always paid our bills on time. We shared the same view on where they raced and who we wanted to hire as a trainer. We agreed that we wanted a trainer with a small stable and who would allow us to stop by and see the horses and enjoy the experience. And although we lost money on the venture, we had a great time and met some great people in the "game".
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Harness Racing / Re: What about a Horseplop Horse Partnership?
« Last post by SDST2009 on May 28, 2026, 10:20:18 PM »
Trust me, you dont want to own a horse with partners you dont know.

I think it depends on how much you want to be involved.

On what is proposed - which seems to be at least 10% ownership - I think it's going to be tough.

IMO, if you want to partner, the sweet spot is 2-4 total partners who share a similar enough philosophy that, along with your trainer's guidance, you're going to be in (mostly) agreement.

As you divide that ownership percentage, the majority rules gets harder and more contentious. If you just want the racing experience (and potential success if you just go with the group), buy in.

If you are serious about it, you will want to limit partners to a finite number you want to work with.
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The O.T. / comprehension
« Last post by andrew on May 28, 2026, 09:58:36 PM »
should knot have to be a skill
it should be formed into a person before adulthood, wayy before
js
 tmbz1
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Harness Racing / Re: CONFEDERATE's yearling are here in 2026!
« Last post by Meadow Ford on May 28, 2026, 09:53:39 PM »
Are you serious? Multiply 277 mares bred by the $20,000 stud fee per breeding. See what you get.
Yes I am serious.
Stud fees are paid on life foals only. (Stand and suck)
Not all mares bred get in foal.
Not all mares carry to term.
Not all mares deliver a live foal.
Of the 140 mares bred in 2024 to foal in 2025, there has of today only been 104 registrations. There will most likely be a few late registrations, but not many.
Sometimes a top driver is given a free breeding(s).
Sometimes the trainer is given a free breeding(s).
Confederate is owned by "The Confederate Syndicate".
Each syndicate member is allowed so many breedings per share. He may use them on his own mares or make deals with them.
After breeding many mares, for many years, and at several farms, I have found that the advertised stud fee is just like the dealer sticker on a car. Only a starting point.
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Political Roundtable / Re: Trump phone
« Last post by rainman2 on May 28, 2026, 09:37:45 PM »
I’ll respond to a normal request, but when you and John get into it, I just scroll by, like you 2 are doing now.


Sorry, Plop was actually enjoyable the last few days until Andrew started acting stupid yet again!  Maybe he’ll learn, probably he won’t!  I know where my money is in on this!
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