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No inside information here I am just calling as I see it . He's done nothing but good for the racing game .
The real doctor I still have one horse with the stable and had a handful over the past few years. It's an opinion forum if you don't want to take part or do take part in the topic at hand thats fine. This forum puts out worthless topics day after day and most not even horse related. I've owned horse for 12 years and just about out these days. I picked out every yearling I every owned and it's close to 50. Maybe a handful I went in on as a partner off a trainers choice. I didn't have a large budget and looked for value or horses that were bypassed because of being to small. I did pay 50k once for a horse and was a dud. Would usually spend between 17k-25k and for the most part I did well turning out 13 one those with 100k or more by end of 3 yr old racing. Then would normally sell. I will say I picked my handful of horses that did a little to pay bills and a lot that just didn't have the heart to be a race horse. This topic continues to play out and I will continue to yell the sham of AM saying this is only entertainment value. The clients will and for the most part catch on and get frustrated. They have but the comments of AM for past two years beating a dead horse with allergies. He is a fraud in the sense of the term horsemen. The guy gets to the track after 8:30am with his Starbucks. Good day
What does it matter to anyone what his schedule is? There are 24 hours in a day and I’m sure with close to 100 head the greater part of his position is public relations. He’s not the trainer. He’s the manager. Pretty simple. No one is forced to invest. I hope the hundreds of new people he has introduced to the sport are enjoying it as much as people like to run their mouths about it.
my trainer as most good trainers do get there at 6 am or sothe horses get their work done by noon,,especially with large stables,,but maybe ANTHONY,,has a differnt way..;
CAN GO UNTIL 2:00 SOME DAYS AND HE CANT GO WITH 25% HIMSELF DAILY...TOPS. NEEDS GOOD HELP
I don't really care what time any trainer gets to the barnin early leave early, in late leave late, 4 or 5 nights a week these guys than have to go to the track for 4 or 5 hoursthey get judged on results, nobody is punching a time clockyou do well you get rewarded with more and better horsesfuck the dog and don't put in the time you will not have many horses to train
Your stupid I’ve mistakenly thought u had a brainHorses get worked at sunrise not sunset Thks for not makin an intelligent response when asked
I was there this past week. They start at 630. Finish by 1 or so He’s got lots of good help If Anthony starts at 830 or 9 It can go till 3 or4 if work on horses done properly I guess Mac likes his way It’s not the norm
relax lucuse some reasonI am suggesting that not all trainers need to be there at 6 am everydayif a horse gets jogged later once in a while( meaning perhaps 8 am) not a big dealalso depends on your location and season, clearly in the hot weather you want to be done early, in the winter you might be dependent on weather also if a trainer has say 50 horses they don't all get trained at sunrise, perhaps the first set, last set might be donr at 10 am
Joggers go out first, then first set is usually 7:00 if you have a ton. 8:30 if 30-40 head...just depends. but however a guy wants to do it is what really matters. I just don't want my stock standin on crossties when feedtubs are rattling elsewhere...other than that,I'm good.