The New York Racing Association has reached a settlement with the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority and has dropped out of a federal lawsuit over how the group that oversees the sport's safety and anti-doping efforts bills tracks.View the full article
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Never said they weren't although their Grp1 results might not put them in the great category.
I get that horses reach their grade but the whole Woodend team is going worse than bad of late and i'm simply pointing that out. If the owners are happy with poor results then thats for them to decide
But why just concentrate on Dunns. ?There’s another stable performing well below their normal results for the past decade, do you wonder what’s gone wrong there?.
That’s a bit condescending. I know a few owners involved with the stable & they are very happy. Unlike you they recognise stables go through quiet patches sometimes. Dunns are great trainers.
An idiot is you Doug...come on here to stir shyte...and Insider is one of the longest members here and this is the first time I have seen him upset...well done Doug...but its you motto with you many nom de plumes here and elsewhere.
No you come on Pure, rewatch the race then you show me where RParty put 2 lengths on Merlin, mate yuh dreamin it never happened 3/4 of a length was the official distance from 1st to 2nd and only short of the post, hey power to RParty 👏 but that was far from a 'convincing win' in your words, over Merlin, thats the issue I have with the post you made....
https://harness.hrnz.co.nz/gws/ws/r/infohorsews/wsd06x?Arg=hrnzg-Ptype&Arg=RaceVideo&Arg=hrnzg-RacehdrID&Arg=73051752-70BF-4475-AD49-B93A699A669B&Arg=hrnzg-rSite&Arg=TRUE
Janitor, he just went down even though he wasn't match fit, sure he was fit to race but not match hardened like his rival, I prefer to trust in his trainers BarryP,/ScottyP their knowledge and their abilities; and I'm sure ultimately he'll get the distance.....
Lamour2, as I've said to Pure convincing win over Merlin, not in my books! if RParty had run away from Merlin by 2 lengths as Pure stated, then yes I would agree, convincing win; but however, he didn't! and given as Janitor stated it was slow run race add to that RParty (bein match fit rock hard ready) did no work in the runnin, I would've thought he'd distance em all by 4 lengths or more....just sayin
Cheers Iraklis
Last year, Russell earned 113 victories at Laurel and Pimlico, 16 more than runner-up Jamie Ness. She also captured the Timonium training title with eight wins. Kieron Magee placed third with 71 combined scores at Laurel and Pimlico. View the full article
Ten of the most thrilling, memorable, and momentous events from Thoroughbred racing in North America last year have been nominated for the 2024 FanDuel Racing-NTRA Moment of the Year, a distinction determined by fan voting.View the full article
Starting in January and through the month of December, Flavien Prat was focused on putting together a championship year and on opening day at Santa Anita Park, he put an exclamation point on what turned out to be an outstanding record-setting 2024.View the full article
Godolphin, which campaigned 22 North American graded stakes winners, including two Breeders’ Cup winners, set a single-season record in earnings as the leading owner for the fourth consecutive year.View the full article
In search of his first Oaklawn Park victory, trainer Chris Davis starts a promising and lightly raced colt named Mo Quality in the Jan. 4 $250,000 Smarty Jones Stakes.View the full article
let's hope so for the poor owner's sake, not obsessed but just can't follow why they are performing so poorly especially those well in the market.
This is a forum for discussions and observations, mine are usually pertinent, if you don't like them don't read them. Simple really
In his first year since being reinstated by Churchill Downs, trainer Bob Baffert has entered three fillies in the Jan. 5 Santa Ynez Stakes at Santa Anita Park, the first prep race of the year for the May 2 Kentucky Oaks (G1) in Southern California.View the full article
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