NHRA - “a myriad of alarming concerns”

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Re: NHRA - “a myriad of alarming concerns”

1 year 9 months ago
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Hi Debi, don't know if you get the ROA newsletter, but as you can see there is plenty good people in racing.

Including members of this forum! Dorrie's horse Lawdy is pictured below at Penbrite. Dorrie recently just lost FOXHOLE (at 26) who competed and enjoyed his retirement at Penbrite


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exponentially and now includes both showjumping and dressage
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of retired racehorses. The second leg which took place on the 15th
of July saw 102 thoroughbreds compete over several heights from
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Re: NHRA - “a myriad of alarming concerns”

1 year 9 months ago
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Top act. Hope all is still well with the horsey.

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Re: NHRA - “a myriad of alarming concerns”

1 year 9 months ago
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This thread seems to have been derailed a bit. Apart from all of the terribly depressing points discussed above - How do these treatments that are given to horses that are being scrutinized affect a horses form? As punters, how were we suppose to find a winner on form, when all of a sudden a horse with no previous form in the race can go to the front and keep on relentlessly finding and finding.. and then go on and do it again race after race.
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