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Joe is a very talented driver. His stats speak for themselves. I would use him over many if not all of the so called top guys, always tries to give his drives a chance. Aggressive, yea, isn’t this horse racing? Barn does well also. How could he have so many head in his care year after year unless his efforts are paying dividends.What’s with those that want to see this young man fail so bad?I don’t get it. Give him a brake..
Judge Joe on his and only his performance and worthiness as a human being. He’s not his father nor should he be judged by his father’s reputation. Same with sister, I’m sure she did most of the bookkeeping, entering of stock etc. why does she have to be in the sulky everyday? 99% of flats trainers wouldn’t know how to sit on a horse no less ride one.As far as father in the paddock, would any of you tell your dads that they are not welcome to help you at or to be seen with you, give me a break pls. It’s his dad and I’m sure he never meant to hurt his family, others but not his family. Family is the reason that most men take risks or make poor decisions because we try to give our kids and wives the best life possible. Give Joe a break, he is too often judged unfairly. Joe if you read this forum, go get em young man. Don’t let the haters win.
The father is in the paddock, in colors, all time time with "Joe's trainees"If joe wants ro be judged differently, maybe he should tell the dad to stay home?
To be clear here on what you want. You are asking for joe to be judged isolated and separate from the father and to pretend that the father isn't involved with the stable when he is in your face ecery day? Thats a big ask
It’s Joe’s name as trainer so that makes his father an employee or a someone working for the trainer right? Why is the father perceived as the guy running things as you are making it out to seem. He’s helping his kid and if he’s a partner in some way so be it. The horses are joes responsibility at the end of the day.