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1/29/20
No matter how the court rules on this I think there will be liquidation of the Zayat horses at the upcoming sales.
1/31/20
More trouble for Zayat as Mike Maker files lawsuit
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/238243/maker-files-legal-complaint-against-zayat
1/31/20
And other trainers chime in:
2/2/20
Reading this article this morning makes me very sad. The Firestone’s had some great horses and so happy that they won the Derby with Genuine Risk. But knowing that they have finished dispersing their TB’s and I will not see their silks on the track anymore is sad. Class act!!
Somewhere along the way, the Sport of Kings became the racing industry. That was inevitable because that's the way of the modern world in which most people have to earn a living. However, for many it remains a sport in which the joy comes from taking part, with the wins being the icing on the
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Racing has become a $$ maker for many of the new owners so it’s not the Sport of Kings we had earlier on!
2/14/20
Mandy Pope is wonderful!!
The John William Pope Foundation awarded $80,000 to Thoroughbred-related non-profits during its most recent board meeting. Recipients included Backstretch Employee Services Team of New York for citizenship classes for track employees ($5,000); Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation for a study examining PET technology's use in the early detection of fetlock lesions in horses ($50,000); New...
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