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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Slobbert23 on August 14, 2024, 07:34:43 AM
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Look at this posting for Onion Gum. Was good at 2 and 3 and will do well at any track. Well he’s 4 now and they’ve tried him at 3 tracks and horse isn’t earning much. Stay away from these liars!!
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Also fresh lasix recently didn't appear to help
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Didn’t even see that. Good catch captain.
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Also fresh lasix recently didn't appear to help
I don’t like him but maybe cheaper track would help. Him personally too many flags.
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Maybe, but he’s already going down the class ladder and writing that he’s a $300,000 yearling doesn’t mean shit
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That RH is fugly
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too many hot suppers at 2 and 3 nothing left in the tank
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Going from Lucas Wallin last year to Dennis Laterza speaks volumes.
They paid $50k at Harrisburg last November, ouch!
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Going from Lucas Wallin last year to Dennis Laterza speaks volumes.
They paid $50k at Harrisburg last November, ouch!
They should stick to the gassed up claimers.
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Maybe, but he’s already going down the class ladder and writing that he’s a $300,000 yearling doesn’t mean shit
which is incorrect he was 250
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Damn, not good to post incorrect info on a listing. Stay away!
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which is incorrect he was 250
The prick changed the posting. Good job calling this out!
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Another posting for these connections. Brent Holland drove the horse 2 races back like he gambled the rent money on him in a race he had no business leaving. Now they list him for $5,000. What a joke.
https://ongait.com/Listings/View/29679?search=
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When I see the $300,000 yearling selling for $10,000 as a racehorse, and part of the statement is "Was a $300,000 yearling".....I kind of chuckle, on the inside, LOL. All that tells me is that the horse was a good looking yearling. What they paid for him means zero now as he's a $10k horse, or whatever he sells for. I guess knowing you are getting a good looking horse (assuming he's still good looking) might tell you something or be important to you.
About 30 years ago, when George Sholty was training for Armstrong Brothers, they had some horses for sale over the winter. Glenn Brown was at Pompano one morning and some agent asked him about a particular colt that was for sale. Glenn said they "got him back" at $75,000 to which Sholty said, you should have taken that then, cause he ain't worth anywhere near half of that today.....who cares what he sold for, you pay what he's doing today. Buzzy was working for his dad at the time and he was kind of shocked his dad said that. It was pretty funny.
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When I see the $300,000 yearling selling for $10,000 as a racehorse, and part of the statement is "Was a $300,000 yearling".....I kind of chuckle, on the inside, LOL. All that tells me is that the horse was a good looking yearling. What they paid for him means zero now as he's a $10k horse, or whatever he sells for. I guess knowing you are getting a good looking horse (assuming he's still good looking) might tell you something or be important to you.
If it's a filly, worth a look if you're a breeder. Otherwise..yeah, they're just cementing the knowledge that you're buying someone's bad decision ;D
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Exactly. Writing classy horse means shit when the horse can’t beat 15 claimers at Yonkers.
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will be racing at Monticello soon, home of 300K yearlings
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LEAVE IT TO LEO p,4,1:50.1s
BETTOR'S DELIGHT - SUNSHINE PATRIOT
10 wins in 17 career starts
4 year old Gelding
Location: Ontario
look as like a very good horse
i assume some issues for him to be selling
i would be a little concerned buying of gallucci
just my opinion