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Steve,
I've never heard of this trainer,but it's very thoughtful and kind of you to make an effort to cover people a little out of the limelight, and give a nice story about them, you're a class human being. Stan |
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rip
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One of the good guys in the sport.
He was also a legend with first time starters. |
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my condolences to his family and friends. that's a vicious disease.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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RIP, tough way to go. Was he the guy who trained for the people who had silks like the Cubs logo?
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RIP, condolences to his family and friends.
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No funeral services. What's this? Someone hated funerals as much as me? He wasn't obscure. He was always around, and did pretty well with the low quality stuff he had to work with(including the 2nd-rate jock mentioned earlier.) Gary Lewis has become pretty obscure. Haven't seen him training many. He used to have a lot more horses. Maybe he's training at the Orange County Hook races.
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Quote:
Matlow had Reraise for his debut race - he beat a MCL field and was sold privately. |
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