Crabbia/ Ennion Split

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12 years 2 months ago
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the good Wrote:
> Fred is very good for racing,I had a lot to do
> with his starting in Singapore and in finding
> Pat's first horses In Argentina and he still deals
> with Ignacio there .he has been very staunch to
> them.


mr good do you still treat jockey agents like shit ?

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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yes..tytola,norinco and redcarpet style

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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pirates Wrote:
> the good Wrote:
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> > Fred is very good for racing,I had a lot to do
> > with his starting in Singapore and in finding
> > Pat's first horses In Argentina and he still
> deals
> > with Ignacio there .he has been very staunch to
> > them.
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> mr good do you still treat jockey agents like shit
> ?


lol..not in my experience

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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JustinV Wrote:
> yes..tytola,norinco and redcarpet style

The gard farder ran third, redcarpet style started his career of with the late mike riley and then moved to dean kannemeyer! Crabbia never owned redcarpet style

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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thanks bc was the gard farder..redcarpet style ran 5th that day..i think

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12 years 2 months ago
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JustinV Wrote:
> thanks bc was the gard farder..redcarpet style ran
> 5th that day..i think

I think crabbia filled the first four places, did gringo or norinco run fourth?

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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bad company Wrote:
> JustinV Wrote:
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> > thanks bc was the gard farder..redcarpet style
> ran
> > 5th that day..i think
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> I think crabbia filled the first four places, did
> gringo or norinco run fourth?

Shew you have a very good memory. I can remember backing Royal Deed in that same race from a bad draw. Crabbia had another horse in the race called Floriana or something close to that in the race as well.

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12 years 2 months ago
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There is a common factor between Norinco, The Gard Farder and Red Carpet Style that we now know was not Crabbia.....they may have all been grey because they had the same father......

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12 years 2 months ago
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Red Carpet Style was a Chestnut.

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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Yes Mark you are correct....then the only common denominator was the sire.....

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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Muhti you mean FARDer

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Re: Re: Crabbia/ Ennion Split

12 years 2 months ago
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Greg Ennion is a man ,who I have met a few times while in Durban, and while I liked him now realise what a CLASS ACT he is. Several owners these days think they can call all the shots because they pay the bill, but Racing was here before them, and Racing will still be here after they leave.Crabbia will find it tougher in Jhb but time will tell how successful his horses are.

One thing is certain, he is slowly running out of trainers.On the good side I bet He must be a nice guy to work for.

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