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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Chips N Salsa on November 07, 2023, 01:48:03 AM
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They have spent crazy money on every high-priced baby they could buy and now comes that sad news. You just gave 10 million worth of babies to someone who has had zero champions made as two-year-olds. These two guys have to be the new idiots on the block and Andrew must have fed them a great line of BS. If they hit 1 out of the 20 they bought they will be lucky and still have a huge loss. Going to a sale and raising your hand for everything over 400K is just plain dumb. It's been tried before and every owner has a life expectancy of about two years before they are long gone and broke. Not a good way to break owners in for sure. Let's talk next October and see how this turns out. I'm taking the under not matter what.
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I totally agree with you. Terrible way to break new owners in. Eveytime Harris talks it sounds like someone is squeezing his nuts with vice grips
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No disaster coming. The owner sold his business for 6 billion and doesn’t care
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By the time the owner has had enough Harris will have milked plenty to set him up even more then the gofundme did
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No disaster coming. The owner sold his business for 6 billion and doesn’t care
Wow this guy is getting ready to become a very wealthy multi-millionaire. I'm betting 9 digit millionaire. Congrats to him! To bad he's starting out a billionaire. ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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Good luck to Andrew Harris and his partners and owners. I hope you have outstanding success .
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They invested a lot and good luck with them.....but they sure are going to take a bath. I guess if they are going to build a racing & breeding stable some of these will have long term value....I guess its also better than giving it to the govt.
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I am getting tired of seeing the same old rich folks dominating. Good to see Andrew and co. step up and I wish them great success. tmbz1
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Maybe he'll be smart and send the to CC, they'd have a better shot.
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find some other owners like him
good for the business