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Hi everyone,
having read and remembered the majority of horses lost giving us so much pleasure over the years, whilst the loss of any horse is terrible to all connected with the animal I feel that one has to however difficult it is to get the head up and move on.
We all know how fickle the game is and lets face it every time the animal goes out for exercise/racing we are in gods hands as to what the outcome could be.I myself have been for the last 2 years had a 1/4 share in a good novice/handicap chaser Sa Suffit ( trained in Scotland by James Ewart). Although I constantly think about what can go wrong I also say to myself whats the point of worrying. Otherwise you would make yourself ill with worry. Anyhow good luck to everyone involved with these magnificent animals
Hi Everyone,
As a newby to the forum I would just like to say as a regular racegoer/owner in Scotland NH only, that Ayr is by far the least appealing track to visit for anyone considering a trip to Scotland for racing.
I appreciate I am biased to the jumpers but I would strongly recommend visits to Kelso,Perth,and Hamilton(flat only)
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