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Julian Canet - count your fingers after you shake his hand, he might have stole one of them.
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Jayne Vaders
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Assuming we are talking high profile trainers...
until he moved to Oaklawn, I would have to say D. Wayne Lukas. He's had luck early in the meet. Haven't noticed if it is holding up since I don't go as often as I used to.
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One time great...and in the Hall of Fame, now has very few in the winner's circle -
Leroy Jolley (did have a dead-heat win @ GP this year)
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kris turner, example just see james. give that horse to any trainer with intelligence and look out, mighta been one of the best ILL breds ever. still in shock how somebody gave her a horse of that ability. she musta bs'd them like she did me
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Tie Emagene Shwann (sp) and Dee Poulis (sp) two of arlingtons finest
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dee polous doesnt seem to do that bad for the stock shes got and is pretty good wheelin a horse first back off the claim |
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