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It's not like he took a 9 YO $2500 claimer from Penn National and won the Apple Blossom with her. The horse was talented before she was in his care, you can't deny that. So he took the horse and made her even better, great, awsome all the best to DWL. but your comment about him being the best thing to happen to Thoroughbred Racing is lose. A lot of people paved the way to Thoroughbred Racing before DWL was even a spec on the map. -bt- |
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Allen Jerkens Jack Van Berg Charles Wittingham Laz Barrera i mean the lists goes on and on, most of these guys were HOF's before Lukas even got into the game. I assume they had nothing to do with paving way right? -bt- |
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i guess i must be off today. But can you refresh my memory on how he SINGLE HANDILY REVOLUTIONIZED ALL OF THOROUGHBRED RACING , again im sorry i'm slow this is all aside from the fact that he and his magical hands reincarnated Azeri as if she was never a good horse in the first place, that part i got -bt- |
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LUKAS...There is NO substitute.
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Just because a trainer doesn't publicly show emotion about an injured horse doesn't mean they don't care about it. So what if Todd Pletcher didn't sprint to Fleet Indians side with tears streaming down his face. He didn't look too happy in the photos of him by her side waiting for 30 minutes for the horse ambulance to get there. And anyone that thinks Wayne is absolutely heartless when it comes to his horses, needs to have the man tell you the story of Landaluce. He was cradling her head when she died. His eyes didn't look very dry while he told me that story.
Oh, and his face lights up just the same when you ask him about some of the champions he trained. |
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