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How many synthetic trials have now been cancelled in a row at Riccarton, and they “tried to get these off the ground”………are they drunk on a stash of Tui at Dick Street
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By shaneMcAlister · Posted
She was brought with potential upside left as a racehorse. This would have been included in her cost. Since she has not realised that racecourse potential (lots don't) then she appears to just have residual value left. Won group 2's in NZ and placed in group 3s in oz. Ignoring the $170K karaka millions, her prize money is about AUD$300K. So that would be a rough guide of her value. At $300K she has more upside or chance to get lucky as a mare than she would as a gelding....... Disclaimer: Now I would not give $300K for her (I don't have that either). -
By tripple alliance · Posted
To be clear Ukraine could have avoided the war they were given choices but they chose to gamble on NATO and the USA bailing them out , not a great choice in hind sight . -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Brian Hernandez Jr., who joined trainer Kenny McPeek in completing the Kentucky Oaks (G1)–Kentucky Derby (G1) sweep last year with Thorpedo Anna and Mystik Dan, is back again with mounts in the marquee events.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The List: An Update and Review of the Top 25 General Sires List RankingsView the full article -
WB horses invariably settle in the first four, read some years ago when Gai interviewed and said something like ….. we create our luck by being handy not having bad luck created by others …. I get it and very wary of their horses at all distances, they are certainly put in the race that’s for sure
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By Hedley Jordan · Posted
Guy Johnstone nrSptoeosda96Af1f:hM97fa0 g1pt52il 6im1A 8r3101196t1l8 005t8 · The start of life on this planet and the barbaric way modern medicine conducts it is horrific IMO! Graelynn Kolebri nrSptoeosdh96Af f:hM97fa0tg1pt52il 6im1A 8r0101196a3l8 005t1 · This gave me full body chills... " Did you ever wonder why the baby’s taken across the room? Why the cord is clamped fast, the mother left shaking, the lights so bright it feels like judgment? Did you ever feel the stillness—the eerie quiet when the father’s hands are empty, the grandmother’s not in the room, and the newborn is nowhere near a breast? It’s not just medicine. It’s not just policy. It’s a ritual. And it’s not ours. They inject pig-derived Pitocin to mimic the hormone God designed to flood a woman’s brain in labor. But it doesn’t reach the brain. It only contracts the body. The love doesn’t flow. The imprint doesn’t land. The bonding doesn’t seal. Just pressure. Just force. Synthetic love. Counterfeit release. Neurological silence. And while the woman is watched but not touched, while the baby is wiped but not suckled, while the father is praised for being “supportive” but not leading— they cut the thread. The mother-baby dyad was made to reflect divine intimacy. To pass down trust, peace, protection. But when it’s broken— the body remembers. The child stores the grief. The mother learns disconnection. The father fades from view. That’s how it starts. But it doesn’t end there. Then come the bottles. The cribs. The high chairs. The eight-hour separations called school. The praise of independence that is really just early detachment. The lie that the nuclear family is enough. That Mom runs the home. That Dad is just for weekends. That children are safest raised by strangers in buildings funded by gods they do not know. We are not looking at broken systems. We are looking at precision-engineered fragmentation. And you feel it. You’ve felt it all along. That something was taken before you could name it. That someone was missing even while you were being told you had “everything you need.” But listen: the lie only wins if we let it. And we won’t. We are pulling the babies back to the breast. We are restoring the mother's voice in the birth room. We are putting grandmothers back at the table. We are praying over the placenta. We are keeping them close at night. We are burning the counterfeit and walking in the design. This is not soft work. It is a holy war" - written upon the heart of almost every midwife THANKYOU Kriyanna Feyalove Elumen for posting this TRUTH from Cardinal Birth Midwifery Service! I have been attending births since 1995. Hospital, Birth Center, and Home to help the atrocity of separation dissolve. There needs to be trillions more of us. Photo Credit: Jennifer Mason Photography Web link in the comments -
By scooby3051 · Posted
never said that...maybe you also can not read.I was saying her form will be of little interest to Oz buyers as it is downgraded in their opinion...she never performed that well in Oz. -
By Canterbury Man · Posted
No value in that price now that Bergerson has made public their intentions. Don't take up book making. I'd be interested to know why you are so fervently anti-Te Akau as it was obvious that was the point of you starting this Topic. Your criteria leaves out a key value measure - the residual value at the end of racing i.e. what did the successful mare or colt sell for. If you are looking for an ROI figure then you have to consider that as part of your "were they any good" criteria. -
By scooby3051 · Posted
Gutless is a word to describe you, all hat no cattle...because you CANT answer the questions.
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