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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..
If we're gong to perpetually be here at a reasonable harness racing soap opera / racing stalemate...Maybe Papa Bongiorno wants to step up to the plate and clear the air is the question we should be asking?
No chance that will ever happen. Guy owes people millions and if Joe's operation was really on the up and up, he would want his father nowhere near it!
oh i get it now since the guy came on a podcast he is absolved of any possible wrong doing did mike think he was going to come on and say anything to incriminate himselffact is a horse died, i assume mike will publish the autopsy report and that will or will not clear joe of any wrong doing as much as an autopsy can do that
seriously cashoutyou cant think of any rules that were broken when she was an admin assistant but was down as the trainer and never sat behind a horsetherein lies the problem
And as far as Jennifer is concerned, when she worked there she worked extremely hard. Entries ,book work ,claims ,schedule’s ,dealing with owners and plenty of other duties. Her brother and the other assistant trainers went the trips with the horses, I don’t know of any rules that system broke. And Horseplop rules don’t count
Love, loyalty, support, and whatever else, for your dad-----I get that. I expect that.But, if you then ask the public, take your plea public, ask people in and out of the business, to NOT judge you, associate you with your dad, or consider anything your dad did because it has nothing to do with you.....no, sorry, that doesn't work.....not when your dad is in the paddock, at the barn, meets with your owners, and is involved in your business. Whether it's official or not, formal or not, whatever, your dad is working for and/or with you. No, doesn't work for me.