Starting Stalls ??
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Starting Stalls ??
11 years 4 months ago
Week after week I see horses rearing and getting stuck & injured in the Starting Stalls ,
Is this the norm or is that why we don't get too see International racing anymore because it just shows how
unprofessional our Racing actually is ?
It makes me angry to see the Horses getting hurt like that and it should not be happening , are these horses not being
schooled for the stalls correctly ?
Is this the norm or is that why we don't get too see International racing anymore because it just shows how
unprofessional our Racing actually is ?
It makes me angry to see the Horses getting hurt like that and it should not be happening , are these horses not being
schooled for the stalls correctly ?
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Re: Re: Starting Stalls ??
11 years 4 months ago
last year a horse died at Yarmouth when he hit his head going in the stalls.
The one thing that is not good is the dress code. Trainers and owners should wear jacket and tie. Most of them look scruffy when interviewed on tv. Show some pride of your profession by at least making an effort to look the part.
The one thing that is not good is the dress code. Trainers and owners should wear jacket and tie. Most of them look scruffy when interviewed on tv. Show some pride of your profession by at least making an effort to look the part.
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Re: Re: Starting Stalls ??
11 years 4 months ago
chicken 'n chips Wrote:
> last year a horse died at Yarmouth when he hit his
> head going in the stalls.
>
> The one thing that is not good is the dress code.
> Trainers and owners should wear jacket and tie.
> Most of them look scruffy when interviewed on tv.
> Show some pride of your profession by at least
> making an effort to look the part.
Some football managers really look the part as well and behave pretty mature in post match interviews.
> last year a horse died at Yarmouth when he hit his
> head going in the stalls.
>
> The one thing that is not good is the dress code.
> Trainers and owners should wear jacket and tie.
> Most of them look scruffy when interviewed on tv.
> Show some pride of your profession by at least
> making an effort to look the part.
Some football managers really look the part as well and behave pretty mature in post match interviews.
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