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yet again a great thread goes down the tubes
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I will happily take the blame....
the more posts the better it is around this board.:D |
Since I would give a crap about my horse and his/her long term career.... Richard Mandella without a doubt. That way I might get to see the horse run at 4!!
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steve cholity
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We should be getting to see some Chicago Six's this summer |
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i wanna duckhorn so bad=) no scav we dont have any babies or unraced horses currently. doesnt chicago six already have some running if im correct? |
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ill have to find out i thought ive saw some running already, then again its late and im exhausted |
Kiaran Mclaughlin
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After hearing Gary Contessa on ATRAB and reading the article in the bloodhorse about him I think I would trust him with my newly acquired colt. He is competent, approachable and seems down to earth.
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If the horse was a NY bred with modest bloodlines, I might consider Scott Everett...
If I acquired a well bred horse for the weeds, I'd lean towards Christophe Clement... Niall O'Callaghan would be on my list also...spent a little time with him at Payson Park |
Tony Dutrow....
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Ritchey.
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If you gave quality horse that Pletcher, Frankel and other big name
trainers get and give them to T. Dutrow and Ritchey they both will hold their own against these big time trainers |
HONESTLY, I would probably go with Matz.
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Michael Matz, Billy Mott, Tom Albertrani. Dirt or grass, it doesn't matter.
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mr. pletcher, the guy is beyond great. going back 20 years ago, it would have been mr. jack van berg.
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