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    • i had to smile when i read that forbs. It was a heavy lift,but good to see hes won you over for now. 
    • Looks like Forbury had a punt on the 2nd horse….
    • That's Gold sold to Yulong, races in the Derby then transferred to Aus
    • Helps when mummy and daddy gives one the plum drives, as in many things in life some are more priveledged than others.
    • Yes Greg O'Connor it just takes so much talent to hand up to your main danger and second favourite then run past it in sprint lane I think even a monkey is capable of doing that! Even all these people too  Devon Woon (Singapore): Known for his robotic movements, "failed" moonwalk, and dramatic, dance-like gestures at busy intersections, with videos of his work gaining hundreds of thousands of views CNA report. Ranjeet Singh (India): Famous as India's "Dancing Cop" in Indore, he has used Michael Jackson-style moves for over a decade to manage chaotic traffic and entertain drivers NDTV report. Tony Leapori (USA): A Providence, Rhode Island, officer recognized for over 25 years of directing traffic with rhythmic, dance-like, and sometimes theatrical, movements, often earning him applause and tips from commuters YouTube video. Josh Jones (Australia): A 23-year-old Canberra-based traffic controller known for his high-energy, positive, and sometimes, dancing,, approach to managing roadwork traffic qnewsmedia.com.au report. You could put basically anyone who can drive a horse in work or a trail on these horses that Ben hope and crystal hacket  drive and get the same results or even better but I'll give Ben hope some credit he's improved as a driver to above average but crystal hacket junior driver is just pathetic especially on a Trotter and is a below average driver
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