January 1, 2017
Note: As of this date, a new and very limited Trainer Watch has been added for your use. To view this newest addition, just click below on the Trainer Watch.
Note: As of this date, a new and very limited Trainer Watch has been added for your use. To view this newest addition, just click below on the Trainer Watch.
THE WATCH is now approaching one full year on June 16, 2016.
The Trainer Watch will conclude on that date. The frequent overuse of
our athletes by selected trainers is herein evident as a record of their complete
performance for a full year. This record is, unfortunately, only a small percentage
of many. The intent of this Record is for those who can do so to open their eyes and affect change
for the betterment of racing and the horse. Until this is done, fans will be lost
daily.
The Individual Horse Watch (see below) will continue indefinitely. This
Record is also an eye-opener, and you are urged to continue Watching with us the
selected horses at possible risk. Help us to help these individual
horses to lead a better, fuller life – while helping the racing business to
regain the respect it once had as the Sport of Kings.
PLEASE NOTE: Fooling around in my blog is unethical, irritating and wasting my time - time I don't have to spare in my days or in my lifetime. Know it's backed up, even in handwriting in chronological notebooks. Go someplace else, please!
PLEASE NOTE: Fooling around in my blog is unethical, irritating and wasting my time - time I don't have to spare in my days or in my lifetime. Know it's backed up, even in handwriting in chronological notebooks. Go someplace else, please!
(THE WATCH
covers the eastern half of the nation (east of the Mississippi) with very few
exceptions).
Thank you for all you do! Sandy in California
ReplyDeleteThere's a horse called Stormin Monarchos I'm worried about. Can anything be done?
ReplyDeleteI'm so thankful for this site because i'm always looking and worrying about the horses in every race that did not run well. You don't need to be concerned about the first 5 or 6 across the wire. Its all the others. If they belong to weathy owners and powerful trainers you hope they will be taken care of. The others are the ones to cry for. I feel the same for the poor mares at elite breeding farms that are old or can't produce any more foals. They are really in danger. I'm so happy that there are others out there that feel the same way. Thanks so much
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