Naming a horse Battle of Normandy comes with high expectations. A 4-year-old City of Light colt, Battle of Normandy is doing his part. On Nov. 9 at Churchill Downs, he scored his fourth consecutive victory in capturing the River City Stakes (G3T).View the full article
Trainer Mark Casse captured two stakes races on the card with Stormcast and Elysian Field before the remainder of the Nov. 9 Woodbine card was canceled following two breakdowns. View the full article
Hokey please you are showing real signs of TDC now pull your horns in sit back and enjoy the show what we do know is last time Trump governed the USA with a real passion , this time around he has much more experienced and hopefully won't talk to the untrustworthy media as much , you seem to have taken a big step backwards and are falling into the bullshit , lying world of the media and democrats .
The collect for the win yesterday was $1,805, 325 so a rough calculation of 8% is about $150,000 once the trainers and jockeys fee's have been taken off if I got those %'s right. Trainers 10% and jockeys 5%?
A roughie for today , R7 , first starter called Pixie Caramel , by Time Test out of Philipa Charlotte , she won 7 all on heavy tracks including open sprints at Ellerslie , she was no slug and tough as old boots . Only had one trial and a jump out so inexperience may cost it but at 26s on a heavy track could be worth a nibble . And stable going ok .
One of the owners wanted Willo off the horse because he thought they shouldnt be letting POJ get so far out in front.Other owners voted keep Willo and he packed a sad and put his share up for sale.He was bagging Willo,trainers and other owners on social media over there.Read about it on Punt Hub Facebook site.Think i read in the end couple of other owners bought his share for half of what he wanted.
Should have done some searching before asking the question..
It was in July and the share was 8%
It got to $275,000 but was Passed In... the reserve was $280,000.
So any mathmetician out there how is that 8% looking after the nice collect yesterday
Live racing returns to Turf Paradise Nov. 11. Following successful track inspections conducted by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, the Arizona Racing Commission notified Turf Paradise that all live racing surfaces meet standards. View the full article
Remember a while back someone in the syndicate was auctioning off their share...
I'm sure it didn't meet the price reserve and nothing happened, but wondering if anyone can recall what percentage the share was, what the reserve was, what the top bid was etc..??
What be good it know if it had met the reserve price and was sold, how the new share owner would currently be sitting $$ wise. (ignoring training and jockey fees and the like).
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