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![]() "Deep foot bruise"
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![]() Darn.....the good horses are just too brittle.
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![]() That's too bad. And after all the talk about how fantastic he was looking.
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![]() Zayat's misfortune brings me such joy.
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![]() Im with you, its such a stupid thing to say. Its not even worth asking why, because you will just get a dumb response. The guy pumps money into the game and has had horrible luck. Eskenderya was a triple crown winner and Bodemeister was a freak show who was incredibly unlucky.
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![]() getting joy from a poor innocent hoss getting injured.....for shame
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![]() Some clarification:
Okay, bad choice of words...should have said, "Ever since Zayat openly considered conspiring to keep Rachel Alexandra out of the 2009 Preakness (so Pioneerof The Nile, American Pharaoh's daddy) could have a better chance of winning the race, he has had nothing but bad luck and heartbreaking defeats" Coincidence or karma?? Everyone loves Zayat - how soon y'all forget ![]() |
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