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By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1711337403149559 the Deep State -
By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1176444843828380 Top Foods -
The Box Seat….. M Guerin says…. Who will beat Marketplace….. this season….. he had already been beaten…. Again last night…. Stupid discussion…. Marketplace was big…..GTC better driven…..
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Certainly was at home in stewards room yesterday.
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I had a multi bet that included the Marketplace race, and yes, all bets were refunded.
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By scooby3051 · Posted
And that to add to racing on a deck and went up the plastic and the EV and KM nonsense...he is a total muppet in my opinion sorry. And Rodley is in the same league, I can nearly know before he asks a winning connection what he is going to ask, and they are stupid questions. -
Can someone give BP a list of notifiable gear for horses parading when Reptak as he described was wearing ear warmers not pre-race ear covers. Maybe us at home need pre-race ear covers on at times.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
A day after Gin Gin lit up the toteboard at odds of 38-1 in the Doubledogdare Stakes (G3), Utah Beach delivered another healthy stakes payoff for the Keeneland crowd with an 11-1 upset victory in the $394,188 Elkhorn Stakes (G2T) April 19.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The new Maryland Jockey Club set a handle record of $5,536,944 the April 19 "Preakness Preview Day" program at Laurel Park. View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Chilean-bred Richi has acclimated well for trainer Bob Baffert, "getting stronger and stronger," he said, and she proved it emphatically with an easy win in the Santa Maria Stakes (G2) April 19 at Santa Anita Park.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Godolphin homebred First Mission has always shown plenty of promise throughout his career, but after his strong victory in the $1.25 million Oaklawn Handicap (G2) April 19, his connections are hopeful 2025 will be his breakout season.View the full article -
Yes, it is a lot of work, but we are seeing what it can handle with its use, and I would think as it develops it will only get better. Well done to Jason and his team. Just to note with the structure it does provide the perfect structure for drainage when raining and infiltration for irrigation which does lack on our old soil-based tracks.
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By scooby3051 · Posted
If he adjusts to up there he will be making a mess of their sprinters...I hope he does always loved him and his story of how Gai sold the shares in him. -
By Hedley Jordan · Posted
Bees hide a surprising secret. When a hive loses its queen—the only one capable of giving life to the colony and maintaining order in a perfectly organized society—all seems lost. Life in the hive slows down. Without new eggs, the future disappears. Within a few weeks, the colony is threatened with extinction. But bees don't panic. Nor do they wait for salvation from outside. With an extraordinary display of collective intelligence and deep instinct, they launch a spectacular emergency response that is hard to imagine in a world ruled by insects. Transformation begins with a simple but essential choice. Worker bees select some ordinary larvae—the very ones that would normally become ordinary workers. They are nothing special. They were born no different. But now their fate changes completely. They are selected to receive a special diet: royal food. A rare substance produced by nutritious bees, rich in protein, vitamins, and bioactive compounds. It's royal food in the purest sense. The larva fed exclusively on this substance no longer follows the usual path. In just a few days, its body develops differently. The sheep are activated. The body becomes larger, stronger. Life expectancy is multiplied by almost twenty. It won't work. It will rule. It will not follow routine. It will bring life. --- ◆ The queen isn't chosen based on genes. It's created. What makes this process truly fascinating is that the worker bees is the King. It's as if, in a human society, you could take an ordinary child and, with the right nutrition, the right environment, and the necessary support, turn it into an extraordinary leader. Without genetic interventions. Without fireworks. Just thanks to support and perspective. --- cr A Leader Is Born Out of Crisis This metamorphosis doesn't just save the larva. It saves the entire colony. Once the new queen is ready, she takes over leadership of the hive, begins laying eggs, restores order, and begins a new collective life cycle. From the threat of extinction, the colony is reborn stronger, more organized, and more balanced. --- A Silent But Profound Lesson Bees show us without words that in moments of great crisis, what is needed is not despair—but clarity. A piano. The right choice. Care and guidance. In their world, no queen is born. It is nurtured. Nurtured. Guided. And perhaps, just as in the beehive, in life too – it doesn't matter who you are at the beginning, but rather what you receive, how you are cared for, and what decisions others make in difficult times. Because sometimes the strongest leaders are born in the most difficult moments. Fortunately not. But out of crisis, vision, and transformation. -
By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1115164407295455 Vortex Trust -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Tampa Bay Downs jockey Hector Rafael Diaz Jr., suffered a dislocated left shoulder April 18 when he was unseated in the stretch run of the seventh race on the turf after his mount, 3-year-old filly Hidden Recipe, clipped heels with Mia Vita.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Local hope Pay Billy could be on to the May 17 Preakness Stakes (G1) after scoring a workmanlike victory in the $150,000 Federico Tesio Stakes April 19 at Laurel Park.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Lexington residents traveling down Versailles Road to Keeneland see neighboring Calumet Farm on their way, and they have seen the farm's impact on the sport at the historic track just as much in recent days.View the full article -
By scooby3051 · Posted
But yet because you have nobody else to talk to you still keep posting...as I have said if your post is worthy of being posted it will be...thats called moderation and you got yourself there not me.
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