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She ran to her works which were quite exceptional. |
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Oracle and Euro,
What are your opinions on Biancone in general? As a man and a trainer. |
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I actually think he is a good trainer, his horses are well prepared, usually well meant. I understand that he gets top stock but he does pretty well considering. That being said I would not put using any edge needed to get the job done, legal or otherwise, past him. He has not been kicked out of 2 jurisdictions because he can't golf. Actually he is a pretty good guy for a frenchman, especially compared to C. Clement. |
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Not that bad....he hustled my man Kurt Paseka, who is pretty good. |
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Paseka hasn't been the same since he jumped in the infield lake at Saratoga!! |
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