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Erv is a sire stake trainer,,,,get 60+ babies a year and only gets a few sire stake horses in Indy and NY,,,,,is a non factor in PA,,,,plus you get his dopey kid as the driver,,,horses and owners would be better off with Bender in the bike
Let us know when Erv sets a world record with one of your crows. K?
Lewayne trained his so did sis Arnold not erv
I doubt Erv even knows who the little guy is.
some interesting commentsthe stable is like a restaurant menu, you dont order everything you can pick and choose what horses you want and what you can affordyou can even determine how much you would like to pay based on the buy/sell boardits like the stock market, some smart people make money while others just continually lose and who cares who trains the horses, they are under the stable umbrella and the cash flows through you cant selectively pick apart just certain areas of the stable that support your argument to be fair i guess if someone had a share of every horse from the beginning they would be out money but others who might have selected the better horses are doing much better
never seen him
DONT GET ON MY EGGY LISTEDWARD
THAT BOY WOULDNT KNOW ERV IF HE WALKED RIGHT BY
brkheadpoleif i had a reasonable % of a horse being sold i would think you due your due diligence to protect yourself i would assume that there was a contract between the two parties for the sale of the horse and as an owner you would need that for accounting and tax purposesi suspect you are suggesting there was a side deal done to amac as a broker of the deal , could be , who knows wouldnt be the first or the last time purple sheets, cant argue you point on the quality, sale prices have gone up the past few years so you get less horse for the same money , stable makes nothing on the purchase, its made on training no matter what the auction price was
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