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so you are an owner???where do u race....fairs?hawthorne?
You simping dolt. I never claimed 2 out of 3 years. Why lie about Calhoun? I've written about my horses here for years, both with George and vip. You don't believe me simply because I don't thump my dick when my 5% runs good or gouge out my eyes when i get a bad drive . Like I give a single fuck what you think. Like I give any fucks what you say others think about me. You are a Shit Shoveler Shift Supervisor. Stick with what you know.
If u wanna make money u buy shit by yourself not with partners If u wanna have fun or act like a big shot u have partners If u have partners u should forfeit the right to complain If u own a horse outright u can switch trainers as u choose which would defeat the purpose of crying about one
I am not trying to start an argument but hope to deal with facts, not emotions. I have been involved in harness racing for over 45 years and have followed this thread form the start. I personally know 3 people involved with Anthony...2 in partnerships and 1 is a sole owner. from what I have been able to gather here is what I know or at least believe:1. Based on his monthly rate ($25.75 per 1%) plus vet, shoeing, stakes, shipping, driver/trainer% HST, etc. it would seem that it would seem like 35K would be a fir figure to get a 2 year old thru Anthony's season (November-September)2. In 2018 he had between 50-55 2 year olds but in 2019 he has only 12 3 year olds....pretty poor percentage of success3. It would seem that rather than buy 50 $20,000 yearlings investors might be better off with 20 $50,000 yearlings but that poses a problem for Anthony. One it is harder to sell 1% at $500.00 than $200.00 but more importantly Anthony makes WAY more money with 50 yearlings than 20.4. Why do people pay Anthony's training fee when in fact he rarely, if ever, sits behind your horse. If he was an A or even a B trainer, maybe, but he should quit trying to be Ron Burke. On that note, Burke in some shape or form has skin in most of his yearlings, Anthony has none.5. To cut expenses further he should use local top drivers rather than him drive/fly to drive the horse. In my opinion his driving style is leave with the best but finish with the rest.6. At the current Lexington sale sale he bought a yearling for 22K and then proceeded to say that he thought the horse was worth 70K-80K thereby making his case for buyin value (his favorite word) Sorry but with all the top trainers and owners at this sale only 1 of 2 explanations are valid: A. Everybody felt sorry for Anthony and let him buy the underpriced yearling or B. The horse was not worth more than 20K except in Anthony's eyes...NO one lets a 70-80K yearling sell for 22K but he like to impress that he finds bargains.7. Also I find it strange, but it happens at every sale he goes to that he posts 50-60 videos but buys none of these. I know some people believe that he is trying to throw off other buyers but based on his track record who cares what he thinks8. At every sale Anthony is looking to buy yearlings, good or bad because the bottom line is that the more he has the more $$$$$ he makes as Anthony is the ONLY person guaranteed to make $$$ and much of it9. In closing his concept has some value but not the way he is doing it otherwise why would more of the top trainers be doing the same thing..reason is that he can attract $200 investors but not a $20K investor. Eventually, like most plans like this will come to an end but the sad part is that many people will have a bad taste in their mouth about harness racing.
how bout people can do as they please...Most people will not make money any way you slice it..You can operate your mind stable as you see fit..
few MIND OWNERS ON HERE,,ITS GOOD TO HAVE FUN,,STOP TAKING THEM AND THEIR IDEAS TO HEART MOST MEAN WELL
Plz leave AMAC alone
He has to eat also,,,he has some pigeons who believe him
key wordPIGEONS