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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: SIX SHOOTER on September 19, 2025, 08:34:47 AM
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IS RON BURKE GOOD FOR RACING YES OR NO WHAT IS ALLS OPINION
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IS RON BURKE GOOD FOR RACING YES OR NO WHAT IS ALLS OPINION
Please stop your unending sobbing and blubbering about Burke.
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YES I THINK HES GREAT
ITS AN HONOR TO KNOW HIM AND WEAVER
NOW SHUT THE FCK UP AND BUY HORSES LIKE THEY DO
QUIT BEING SO JELLY
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He seems like a decent guy to me, but I'm only a bettor...
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He’s a great guy harness racing needs more like him. Great ambassador and a proven winner..
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not great for the business. he is running regular people out of it.
they should just make it so there are 20 trainers in the country and if you want to own a horse you have to give it to one of the 20.
then you know how it works when you have lots of money. you can buy the best attorneys and fight suspensions and appeal them until you want. pretty much controls everything. Which is not how it supposed to be. people are in love with the burke brigade. that's sounds so fucking dumb by the way.
brigade? that fat fuck has never been in the military. he is lucky if he graduated high school.
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Who cares whether he served in the military or not? I guarantee he's done alot better in life than most people including you who keeps changing their name, right Jenny?
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Who cares whether he served in the military or not? I guarantee he's done alot better in life than most people including you who keeps changing their name, right Jenny?
JEALOUS LYING JENNY!! ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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He’s a great guy harness racing needs more like him. Great ambassador and a proven winner..
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They used to say the same thing about other greats like Dancer, Haughton, The Yankees, The Celtics. Grow a pair, shut the fuck up and figure out a way to beat him.
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enough of the crying about Burke
he is what he is
if you a bettor or a horseman-either stop crying, skip the race or figure out a way to beat him
having 18 threads going about whether he is good/bad for the sport is getting old
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enough of the crying about Burke
he is what he is
if you a bettor or a horseman-either stop crying, skip the race or figure out a way to beat him
having 18 threads going about whether he is good/bad for the sport is getting old
Amen brother tmbz1
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Burke & other trainers are pulling shoes more often. At Hoosier Chapercraz is listed no shoes. He then goes back to the paddock for hind shoes. People bet P4 & other wagers based on the earlier info. It turns out the horse gets scratched. In my opinion a late shoe change should be a scratch or banded from wagering.
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Just curious, how does pulling shoes affect a horse?
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They used to say the same thing about other greats like Dancer, Haughton, The Yankees, The Celtics. Grow a pair, shut the fuck up and figure out a way to beat him.
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not great for the business. he is running regular people out of it.
they should just make it so there are 20 trainers in the country and if you want to own a horse you have to give it to one of the 20.
then you know how it works when you have lots of money. you can buy the best attorneys and fight suspensions and appeal them until you want. pretty much controls everything. Which is not how it supposed to be. people are in love with the burke brigade. that's sounds so fucking dumb by the way.
brigade? that fat fuck has never been in the military. he is lucky if he graduated high school.
It is call economies of scale. It is happening in almost every aspect of our economy.
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Economies of scale describe the cost savings a company experiences as its production levels increase, leading to a lower cost per unit of output. These savings can arise from internal factors, such as bulk purchasing and technological advancements, or external factors, like improved industry-wide infrastructure. Companies achieve these benefits by spreading fixed costs over more units, obtaining volume discounts, and using specialized equipment and labor for greater efficiency.