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PurpleSheetPicks

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Re: Alagna colts looked good
« Reply #15 on: Today at 08:25:12 AM »
Maybe he owes the IRS, maybe he can’t sell the NJ farms but I doubt he is living in a tack room.  I’m sure Tony has a few dollars laying around to afford a camper or cheap apartment.  Quit the nonsense.
Just telling you what I heard dont shoot the messenger. Sorry to hurt your feelings about the guy. Personally I never met him since he barely goes to the races like other good trainers do, but ive never heard a good thing about him and no one has done less with more

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Re: Alagna colts looked good
« Reply #16 on: Today at 09:37:48 AM »
you would hope he has a few dollars
however when you combine the dollars that farm sucked away and many years of underperforming horses( trainers 5% bonus) and if he owned some of these high priced yearlings etc
we all know how fast that cash can get flushed

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Re: Alagna colts looked good
« Reply #17 on: Today at 09:59:57 AM »
I heard he is living in a tack room
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Try selling them before they are broken down
Amd say they are broken down when you sell them if they are
I've known Tony for years he's done very well. You obviously don't know him,,, he happens to be a great guy shows how fucking stupid you are.

Had some great horses and made a lot of money has a beautiful farm what do you have?

 

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