Races for Buddy Boy

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Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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29th May Graduation Plate
5 June Race 4 1500 Meters???
19 June Race 5 Novice Plate
26 June Race 2 and 3 Preference to the 2nd race
6 July Race 11
17 July Race 4 appie race

These are all Durban races

There are others but these seem most likely

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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You would swear that Budweiser Boy and to a lesser extent Miss Diana are world beaters.That these horses are clan owned is well documented but I feel strongly that the proliferation of horses of this calibre isnt good for SA racing.Repercussions of un-regulated breeding industry will be felt for a long long time.In fact if not checked asap the recovery will be that much more impossible.FLAK

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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zaeem Wrote:
> You would swear that Budweiser Boy and to a lesser
> extent Miss Diana are world beaters.That these
> horses are clan owned is well documented but I
> feel strongly that the proliferation of horses of
> this calibre isnt good for SA racing.Repercussions
> of un-regulated breeding industry will be felt for
> a long long time.In fact if not checked asap the
> recovery will be that much more impossible.FLAK

Pass me that shit you smoking to fuck me up

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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zaeem Wrote:
> You would swear that Budweiser Boy and to a lesser
> extent Miss Diana are world beaters.That these
> horses are clan owned is well documented but I
> feel strongly that the proliferation of horses of
> this calibre isnt good for SA racing.Repercussions
> of un-regulated breeding industry will be felt for
> a long long time.In fact if not checked asap the
> recovery will be that much more impossible.FLAK

Do you pay the bills ? We're having fun , fuck me

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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You Guys are aiming at the same races as Peregrine King!:D As long as you are enjoying them running, crack on. Many smaller owners have more fun with horses like BB, Miss D and PK than some bigger owners with better horses.

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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Craig Eudey Wrote:
> You Guys are aiming at the same races as Peregrine
> King!:D As long as you are enjoying them running,
> crack on. Many smaller owners have more fun with
> horses like BB, Miss D and PK than some bigger
> owners with better horses.


our last 4 "poor horses" have all won races how many people can say that about the horses they buy?

Bud boy was a cheepy,we were told to buy and told he would win early,most of the guys backed him at 25/1 when he won his race,my mum and dad back him everytime he runs.My sister backed him when he won at 25/1 and looks for him in the cards now..

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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good time for him to raid joburg boys send him back to ivan after the big boys are leave durban

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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Craig Eudey Wrote:
> You Guys are aiming at the same races as Peregrine
> King!:D As long as you are enjoying them running,
> crack on. Many smaller owners have more fun with
> horses like BB, Miss D and PK than some bigger
> owners with better horses.

How is your MR -45 horse doing Craig...>:D<

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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zaeem Wrote:
> You would swear that Budweiser Boy and to a lesser
> extent Miss Diana are world beaters.That these
> horses are clan owned is well documented but I
> feel strongly that the proliferation of horses of
> this calibre isnt good for SA racing.Repercussions
> of un-regulated breeding industry will be felt for
> a long long time.In fact if not checked asap the
> recovery will be that much more impossible.FLAK


I'm not involved in either Bud or Miss D, but on behalf of all small owners who feed 'horses of this calibre', I can only with the greatest of respect say the following:



>:D:D:D<

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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zaeem Wrote:
> You would swear that Budweiser Boy and to a lesser
> extent Miss Diana are world beaters.That these
> horses are clan owned is well documented but I
> feel strongly that the proliferation of horses of
> this calibre isnt good for SA racing.Repercussions
> of un-regulated breeding industry will be felt for
> a long long time.In fact if not checked asap the
> recovery will be that much more impossible.FLAK


Budweiser Boy R 40,775 stakes from 9 runs including a win and Miss Diana R 177,012 in stakes from 29 runs with 2 wins and 17 places what sh!t are you on???
Give everything but up!

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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I feel we are very lucky to have these 2 horses as its not easy to get winners in this game.
The object is to have fun and all the banter that goes with it including the Budweiser beer add with the donkey

He haw to u

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Re: Re: Races for Buddy Boy

12 years 2 weeks ago
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My advice... run him fit at Scottsville (where he won't do so good in my opinion) and then take he 50/1 on offer over the Greyville 1300/1400m's (tu)

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