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Blinkers Off: Finger pointing is the easy thing to do, but if you love horses, it's the wrong thing to do
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Horse Racing notes, news, opinions from the heart of the BlueGrass! Tuesday, May 06, 2008. Finger pointing is the easy thing to do, but if you love horses, it's the wrong thing to do. What about testing for steroids? Why isn't there some reasoned discourse going on? Well, the answer is there has been some of this going on. Go over to this site http:/ www.grayson-jockeyclub.org/summitDisplay.asp. Posted by Joe Danaher. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). TBA '08.Moving like a tremendous machine.
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Blinkers Off: May 2007
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Horse Racing notes, news, opinions from the heart of the BlueGrass! Monday, May 14, 2007. Blinkers Off.signing off. Posted by Joe Danaher. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). TBA '08.Moving like a tremendous machine. Left at the Gate. Not to the Swift. Two Bucks to Win. Blinkers Off.signing off. Partner Integrity IT, Respiratory Therapist, Senior Clinical Systems Analyst. View my complete profile. Smarty Jones at Three Chimneys. My daughter on Finn and me on Quinn-Oct 2006.
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Blinkers Off: Coldest Spring I ever spent....
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Horse Racing notes, news, opinions from the heart of the BlueGrass! Saturday, April 07, 2007. Coldest Spring I ever spent. So, we felt lucky to hit the exits down about $32 and with no discernable frostbite. I refused to take any pictures yesterday as I kept my gloved hands in my pockets. At one point I begged the girls to leave after the 9th but they insisted they were tough and sat there for the 10th! I guess Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and he lives at Keeneland. Posted by Joe Danaher. Result-Aler...
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Sloppy Blog: October 2006
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Sloppy notes from sloppy tracks.unedited observations and notes from Portland Meadows and beyond. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Not sure how many of you subscribe to the Thoroughbred Times, but if you do, page 63 of the most recent edition has a nice story on Oregon hub funds. Posted by Jolene @ 8:43 AM. For A Colt Named Sue. Posted by Jolene @ 8:33 AM. Monday, October 23, 2006. Red E, in only his second out, finished a competitve second in the OTOBA Sale Stake. At the end, he and Ex Mountain Cop left t...
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At The Eighth Pole: Sunday Roundup
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At The Eighth Pole. The latest news, views and thoughts on horse racing across the globe. Sunday, September 17, 2006. Summer S- Well I said Dreaming of Anna shouldn't have been 6-1 in the ML and in hindshot, should have been even money, amazing performance, 135 for a two yr old was excellent, only 6 lengths slower then Becrux. The pace was kinda soft, but really, if it went 46.5, would the result have been any different? I highly doubt it. Posted by 8th-Pole @ 10:18 PM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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At The Eighth Pole: Weekend Roundup + Woodbine Mile early Field
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At The Eighth Pole. The latest news, views and thoughts on horse racing across the globe. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Weekend Roundup Woodbine Mile early Field. Okay, lets do a wrap up from Belmont this past weekend:. Garden City-Magnificent Song 103. BTW Anyone notice the breeder of MS? ClassicStar.kinda ironic giving their frontpage headlines yesterday eh? Man O War- Cacique 106. Gazelle- Pine Island 97. Ruffian- Pool Land 104. For his Fourstardave win, Becrux got a 95. Posted by 8th-Pole @ 9:01 PM.
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At The Eighth Pole: GPS Tracking Coming to Woodbine
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At The Eighth Pole. The latest news, views and thoughts on horse racing across the globe. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. GPS Tracking Coming to Woodbine. Trakus, a Boston based company, is bring horse race tracking to Woodbine starting tomorrow, they promise to be able to provide accurate position of all horses in the race using a chip in the saddlecloth, similar to Turftrax in England and Stride in HK. Some quotes from the press release from Woodbine. See this link for a example. Comments: Post a Comment.
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At The Eighth Pole: Woodbine Mile Replay w/Chicklets
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At The Eighth Pole. The latest news, views and thoughts on horse racing across the globe. Monday, September 18, 2006. Woodbine Mile Replay w/Chicklets. Posted by 8th-Pole @ 6:15 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Wait a While (385). Left at the Gate. Not to the Swift.