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1/21/19
Ahh
Since his days growing up on the Bradley family's Indian Ridge Farm near Frankfort, Ky., the charismatic chestnut colt known as The Player has been beloved for his sharp mind and quirky, oddly laid-back disposition.
Read more from BloodHorse.com1/22/19
Thank you for posting.the wonderful article featuring an I depth look of The Player’s story from his beginnings as a different kind of horse beloved by His owner Buff to his successes and tragic accident. As I folllwed his recovery, ultimately. I was elated that this very special lovable and charismatic horse ,overcame the odds and survived. I so hope he is successful as a stallion, but moreso hope he stays healthy. I guess the vets felt Angus was strong enough to safely breed him.. Will always folllow his journey!
1/22/19
I just read that article and was going to post it: Buff Bradley's love for the Player knows no bounds: it is wonderful. It is amazing how the Player would lay down for hours--- and doing so helped greatly to save his life. Just a wonderful story about an amazing horse
3/10/19
Yeah! My comment on the fb page:
That's great! The dam may do a double take come next spring when she discovers her Angus foal sitting on it's haunches and contemplating it's brand new world!