Woodruff Yard
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15 years 3 months ago
yeah, you laugh.
but look for example at m. bylefeld with his ggod stable.
he is riding such awfull rides, he has a lot of briolant horses, but only a few wins. forbes, if he gets a good horse, wins. but more important, he wins with outsiders quite often. of course, mark khan is mark khan.
but where is he? injured?
but look for example at m. bylefeld with his ggod stable.
he is riding such awfull rides, he has a lot of briolant horses, but only a few wins. forbes, if he gets a good horse, wins. but more important, he wins with outsiders quite often. of course, mark khan is mark khan.
but where is he? injured?
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15 years 3 months ago
another two absolutely excellent two places today by forbes...
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15 years 3 months ago
Saldani you were asking after Mark Khan.....
Posted by: hibernia
Date: January 26, 2010 09:11AM
SIR,
I am writing to you in response to the numerous questions and rumours circulating with regard to my absence from racing.
In April 2009 I sustained an injury during a race when my mount broke its leg. This sidelined me for six weeks with a fractured scapula. A further fall re-injured the shoulder and an additional neck injury was sustained. For the past few months I have been consulting with the necessary doctors to address the issues and have been following a rehabilitation process. The length of this process is determined by the progress made.
I feel that as a professional it would be both irresponsible and unfair of me to rush the process thereby placing myself and my fellow competitors at risk and disadvantaging the trainers and owners who would expect me to be racing fit.
Furthermore, I need to state that racing is my way of life and the means by which I earn an income and that my intention is to return to race riding as soon as I am deemed 100% fit.
Mark Khan
Posted by: hibernia
Date: January 26, 2010 09:11AM
SIR,
I am writing to you in response to the numerous questions and rumours circulating with regard to my absence from racing.
In April 2009 I sustained an injury during a race when my mount broke its leg. This sidelined me for six weeks with a fractured scapula. A further fall re-injured the shoulder and an additional neck injury was sustained. For the past few months I have been consulting with the necessary doctors to address the issues and have been following a rehabilitation process. The length of this process is determined by the progress made.
I feel that as a professional it would be both irresponsible and unfair of me to rush the process thereby placing myself and my fellow competitors at risk and disadvantaging the trainers and owners who would expect me to be racing fit.
Furthermore, I need to state that racing is my way of life and the means by which I earn an income and that my intention is to return to race riding as soon as I am deemed 100% fit.
Mark Khan
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15 years 3 months ago
thanx.
i hope, he can come back as soon as possible
i hope, he can come back as soon as possible
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15 years 3 months ago
saldiani you will be happy to know that as from mid march alec forbes will be riding for the dennis drier yard as cormack moves to singapore..i wish him all the best as its probably the worst time to crack that job as the natal winter season begins and winners for local trainers become as hard as the sharks winning a super 14 rugby game this season
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