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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Idealsituation on December 07, 2024, 06:33:45 AM

Title: Nick Sodano
Post by: Idealsituation on December 07, 2024, 06:33:45 AM
Sodano aka Henry Hill gets caught in the act at the farm and 2 days later sitting down with commission making up lies about other trainers to save his ass.
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: KING HAKU on December 07, 2024, 10:15:03 AM
Got caught in the act doing what? Sounds like bullshit.
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: Bf0987 on December 08, 2024, 07:54:47 AM
 73cv.2 73cv.2 ngc3 ngc3

 Fake News 🗞️
According to my guy jimmy at NJRC
Sodano got a horse from Travis Alexander that was scratched in the oakes / Alexander race out of  MARK FORD farm incident at Yonkers , and NJRC was called to confirm horse was at Sodano barn before it could be entered   ngc3 ngc3

I love shooting down fake news so much I had to make a new account so I can be like you guys that made new accounts to try to send out the fake news 🗞️  ngc3 ngc3
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: SeattleSlew on December 08, 2024, 08:39:11 AM
During the 70's I had a horse I had bred in partners with Benny Webster.  We owned the mare and bred it to an Avon Farms nothingburger stud.  Horse showed some promise at Fay & Ellie's farm in Hilton (Benny's folks) as a 2 yo and we started racing him at 3.  At that time the horse could pace around 2:05 AND he could also trot in 2:05, but neither was good enough to earn his keep and he took the usual tour of "farm team" tracks (Buffalo, Batavia, Monticello, Freehold, and even Green Mountain.)  We tried to donate him to the Nassau County mounted police, but after his training his first assignment was the Nassau Coliseum and he tried to throw his mounted partner through the windows, so we then donated him to Lou Miller (and his companion JoAnn), who had a driving/training program at RR.  He was great for this purpose since he was double-gaited and completely sound, and he was getting great care and enjoyed his role.  Long story much, much shorter...Nick learned to train and drive on the horse (whom I made the mistake of naming after my son.)  I also spent many happy hours on the back track jogging my own horses until RR was swept away in a massive "steal."  In any event I have followed Nick over the past 45+ years since then.  Tough business.
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: KING HAKU on December 08, 2024, 07:29:04 PM
73cv.2 73cv.2 ngc3 ngc3

 Fake News 🗞️
According to my guy jimmy at NJRC
Sodano got a horse from Travis Alexander that was scratched in the oakes / Alexander race out of  MARK FORD farm incident at Yonkers , and NJRC was called to confirm horse was at Sodano barn before it could be entered   ngc3 ngc3

I love shooting down fake news so much I had to make a new account so I can be like you guys that made new accounts to try to send out the fake news 🗞️  ngc3 ngc3
I thought it was fake news!

 Most of the fake news posted on this website is posted by that fucking Mutt!
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: kantseeback on December 08, 2024, 11:34:54 PM
I thought it was fake news!

 Most of the fake news posted on this website is posted by that fucking Mutt!

He only has 2 posts total.
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: KING HAKU on December 09, 2024, 10:54:27 AM
He only has 2 posts total.
I noticed that he obviously has a hard on for Nick!

Could be that fucking MUTT he’s got multiple aliases!
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: RR70s on December 11, 2024, 11:02:08 AM
During the 70's I had a horse I had bred in partners with Benny Webster.  We owned the mare and bred it to an Avon Farms nothingburger stud.  Horse showed some promise at Fay & Ellie's farm in Hilton (Benny's folks) as a 2 yo and we started racing him at 3.  At that time the horse could pace around 2:05 AND he could also trot in 2:05, but neither was good enough to earn his keep and he took the usual tour of "farm team" tracks (Buffalo, Batavia, Monticello, Freehold, and even Green Mountain.)  We tried to donate him to the Nassau County mounted police, but after his training his first assignment was the Nassau Coliseum and he tried to throw his mounted partner through the windows, so we then donated him to Lou Miller (and his companion JoAnn), who had a driving/training program at RR.  He was great for this purpose since he was double-gaited and completely sound, and he was getting great care and enjoyed his role.  Long story much, much shorter...Nick learned to train and drive on the horse (whom I made the mistake of naming after my son.)  I also spent many happy hours on the back track jogging my own horses until RR was swept away in a massive "steal."  In any event I have followed Nick over the past 45+ years since then.  Tough business.
Sent PM
Title: Re: Nick Sodano
Post by: Onthefront11 on December 14, 2024, 12:18:29 AM
Jr or Sr?
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