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Originally Posted by dr.fager
Actually, it's better than that, guarantees his return after penison.
"We received an offer that, at my stage in my life, I could not turn down," said Bob Lewis, who campaigned Silver Charm along with his wife, Beverly, and retained a 75% ownership in the ten-year-old son of Silver Buck. "The contract gives us the right of first refusal to purchase him if he is ever sold, so that we can ensure his well-being, and provides that he may return to Three Chimneys Farm upon his retirement."
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/sea...0292&Section=1
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Thanks.
Imagine the impact in US racing is Sunday Silense would have stayed in the US.