I have always said multi-Billionaires are brainless clowns who don't know fact from fiction just look at Musk wouldn't know a rocket from an electric car.
Remember when Joe Biden said his son Hunter was one of the smartest he knew shame he's pleading poverty now what hope has Donald J Trump got now?
Have to agree re the Kennedy ride. Wondered what he was doing sitting down every second stride, five wide with a round to go after a slow start but it's been well covered. Mostly a pretty good days racing and viewing from the couch with one exception. Racing, the sport of kings, has always been accompanied by a fanfare. Others have mentioned it to me but I'm going to say it. The haka before the big race??? WTF was that all about! Gradually turning racing into a circus.
If you think that the King’s Plate was slow (I do) take a look at the Auckland Cup - 3.28.36.
At the rate of improvement with the Pacers, they’ll soon be catching up 😂
On the breeding side of it I've watched Raymond Connors bred horses for years now and he's a total PRINCESS MELLAY tragic 😀 with mares he breeds from I reckon 80-90% of them have her appearing in there pedigrees. nothing wrong with that i think its great im still old school
No doubts he's the best Stayer going around I've been waiting for a couple of years for Raymond Connors to start him over 3200m still getting over the Wellington Cup hahaha. But got it all back Saturday and more 😀
even though im a big fan of him, it's fair to say it was a field of NZ class stayers although the 2nd horse beat Taramansour last start who's favourite for the Adelaide Cup today. Yes next year Raymond for sure will just target Wellington and Auckland cups with him.
Better number of noms for Auckland this week and hopefully will improve over the next month or two. No races at Cambridge and possibly many "Auckland" horses are coming back after a spell following the Golden Gait and Cup meetings in December with no races at the Park in Jan.
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