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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Cashout on June 03, 2026, 02:08:28 PM
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Andrew Harris the biggest fraud in Harness Racing for sure. Barn full of horses bought for somewhere around 250k and 1 million, And the majority of them can’t make a face like a horse . I don’t ever remember seeing a trainer do such a lousy job , and when he finally does win a race he gets in the winner’s circle with a gigantic smile. But then again if I was him I’d be smiling to .
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Andrew Harris the biggest fraud in Harness Racing for sure. Barn full of horses bought for somewhere around 250k and 1 million, And the majority of them can’t make a face like a horse . I don’t ever remember seeing a trainer do such a lousy job , and when he finally does win a race he gets in the winner’s circle with a gigantic smile. But then again if I was him I’d be smiling to .
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Some comedy gold ngc3
He definitely got swindled on Funtime Bayama, and didn't make a fuss, we guess don't throw stones in glass houses and being a rich moron surrounded by other rich morons ngc3
Poor horse turned into a dependent junky apparently!
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2nd place in the Harness Racing fraud contest goes to Tony Alagna, you don’t hear as much about him recently because he’s buried his owners for so many millions of dollars that a lot of them have run for the hills. Before Harris he was in a class by himself of six figure yearling purchases that never made the races. The trotter Maverick for 1.1 million was a joke , wouldn’t have been competitive in a Trackmaster 68
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Andrew Harris the biggest fraud in Harness Racing for sure. Barn full of horses bought for somewhere around 250k and 1 million, And the majority of them can’t make a face like a horse . I don’t ever remember seeing a trainer do such a lousy job , and when he finally does win a race he gets in the winner’s circle with a gigantic smile. But then again if I was him I’d be smiling to .
Biggest fraud? NO! Very nice kid and first wife died at young age from cancer. He has loyal owners that want to invest heavily in the business and really don’t care how much money they lose.They just want good horses. He runs a first class stable. Casie now involved in the operation I think you will see better results.
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Biggest fraud? NO! Very nice kid and first wife died at young age from cancer. He has loyal owners that want to invest heavily in the business and really don’t care how much money they lose.They just want good horses. He runs a first class stable. Casie now involved in the operation I think you will see better results.
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One of the places where you get your info from when you say a horse is done? ngc3
When they ain't ngc3
Casie's yogurt truck has arrived (according to you ngc3)
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Good point about the wife that was horrible and he might be a nice guy but the job he’s doing with that stable is embarrassing to say the least. But like you say , it seems like the owners don’t care
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He's been listed as part owner of most of the horses, but I wonder if the other guys gave him his share for free.
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He is the Managing Partner Punisher 11 Stable. He gets paid equity shares in the horses.