It Takes Two
Terry Hamilton likes it all. He likes racing. He likes horses. He likes standardbreds. He likes thoroughbreds. And more than anything, he likes to win.
Terry Hamilton likes it all. He likes racing. He likes horses. He likes standardbreds. He likes thoroughbreds. And more than anything, he likes to win.
Novembre est pour moi comme une période de relâche. L’hiver est à nos portes (ou a déjà frappé dans certaines régions du Canada!) et la saison des courses ‘stakes’ est terminée.
November is kind of a let down month for me. Winter is on the way (or has already hit in some parts of Canada!) and the major stakes race season is over.
À peine quelques jours avant que le gouvernement provincial du Québec n’annonce le point final de sa participation aux courses de chevaux dans la province, il a émis un communiqué qui contenait
Just days before the Quebec provincial government recently announced their end-game for harness racing in the province, they put out a release. It included this paragraph:
You know the greats – the big name stallions, the fast fillies, and the horses who pocketed top awards – but sometimes greatness can slip under the radar.
It’s fascinating to read the comments on the poll about the greatest trotter ever.
One of the big news items in retailing in the US this week has been that Wal-Mart is now selling caskets.
Thinking about what I could do for a special Hallowe'en feature on the website, I found an email sent to me earlier this year
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It is time to reward our drivers and make them the marquee athletes that can attract the public
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