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    • Go read her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/p/Becks-Nairn-100063486552387/ - the NEW one and dissect her claims.  Pun intended.  Even she admits she is trained in nothing other than Taxidermy!   Check out the cosmetic surgery if you want to: https://www.facebook.com/PhuketPlasticSurgeryInstitute/posts/thank-you-so-much-becks-nairn-for-your-lovely-words-and-for-trusting-phuket-plas/1323222162651787/ I wouldn't be surprised if the friend she refers to is also involved with the same horse charity. This is her dissecting a horse.  Costs $495 to watch her do it.   That's because they are not personal.   The conspiracy hole again.  Anyone interested in racing SHOULD fear her message because it is fraudalent and fake.  Garner should have torn her apart if he was still any sort of journalist.  Research her social media and if you do so with an open mind you will agree with @Steven B 's assessment.  She IS a "master in emotional manipulation", "enjoys the attention" and arguably she has taken "advantage of the horses she has dissected and the charity she was once part of.  The irony of course which you may fail to see is that she is exploiting horses in retirement and death! If you are honest you will find her dissection videos and commentary macabre!
    • Mate , You’re right about one thing—everyone’s posts reveal something about themselves. Mine reflect a demand for evidence, transparency, and accountability. If that makes you uncomfortable, maybe ask why. You say my critique of Becks Nairn is personal. It’s not. It’s pointed. When someone makes public claims, solicits donations, and builds a brand around unverified research, they invite scrutiny. That’s not personal—it’s a responsibility. As for the comments you quoted—“emotional manipulation,” “visibly enjoying exposure,” “exploiting the horse and charity”—those are observations based on her public behaviour, not private attacks. If you think calling out contradictions is fear, you’re missing the point. It’s not fear of her message—it’s frustration with her lack of evidence. Now, regarding plastic surgery and breeding stock: if Becks herself raised those topics publicly, then they’re fair game. But I’m not here to speculate on her personal choices. I’m here to ask why she hasn’t produced vet-verified pathology, why she double-dipped with Arcano, and why she keeps making claims without backing them up. If you want to talk facts, I’m here. If you want to turn this into a soap opera, you’re watching the wrong channel. I had a look at Becks Nairn’s Facebook page, and the way she introduced Carol the vet was so overblown it felt like she was unveiling a secret agent. It wasn’t a respectful nod to a professional—it was all about Becks trying to elevate herself. Carol came across more like a sidekick than the expert she truly is. It feels like Becks is using her to boost her own credibility, rather than letting Carol’s work stand on its own    Carol, the vet is being used as a decoration on Becks Nairn’s platform—just there to make Beck look more credible. It’s like Carol should feel honoured to be working with someone who has no professional qualifications. On the Duncan Garner podcast, Becks claimed she “works with the best in the world” and that her education “cost her big time.” lol What education? What qualifications? I’d love to see Becks publicly perform a full horse dissection in front of a panel of honest experts. Will that ever happen? Let people see the actual truth—not just the filtered content. The horse's  owner would know the real truth
    • 5. DISCLAIMER, BAQ, 9/20, 1 mile (turf) (VIDEO) Beyer Speed Figure- 82 (3rd) (c, 3, by Caracaro–Tara Road, by Quality Road) O-Curragh Stables. B-Joe Jr., John and Karen Mulholland (Ky). T-John Terranova. J-Luis Rivera. As the slight 5/2 favorite after his solid 3rd at Saratoga, he ran his race on numbers but may be better than this. He and runnerup Wicked Improbable (see below) exchanged a bump at the start that appeared minor, yet both wound up farther back than expected. Next-last by 8 lengths down the backstretch, he followed Wicked Improbable on the rail around the 2nd turn then swung out to finish with good energy. 4. FAST MARKET, BAQ, 9/21, 1 mile (turf) (VIDEO) Beyer Speed Figure-82 (f, 3, by Volatile–Betty Draper, by Street Cry {Ire}) O-Hit the Bid Racing Stable. B-Breed First (Ky). T-John Terranova. J-Dylan Davis. The first four on this list represent trainers making their initial appearances in Five Fastest Maidens–and Terranova makes it twice. Terranova removed blinkers for this race, and Fast Market settled willingly inside for Davis then unleashed a final quarter in :23.21 to win going away with nice strides. Her dam began her racing career with Andre Fabre for Godolphin's French wing, but was bred by Darley in Kentucky and probably named there, too: Betty Draper was the wife of Don Draper on the acclaimed American TV series “Mad Men.” 3. WICKED IMPROBABLE, BAQ, 9/20, 1 mile (turf) (VIDEO) Beyer Speed Figure-83 (2nd) (c, 3, by Improbable–Baffle Me, by First Samurai) O-Donegal Racing. B-WinStar Farm (Ky). T-Thomas Morley. J-Ricardo Santana. After a somewhat awkward beginning, he was given a ground-saving ride by Santana and finished strongly inside for 2nd in his third lifetime outing, all on turf. His consistent dam Baffle Me won five stakes and recorded 13 Beyers between 90 and 94 after being switched from dirt to grass. 2. CUANDO, BAQ, 9/20, 1 mile (turf) (VIDEO) Beyer Speed Figure-90 (g, 4, by Not This Time–Fox Hunt, by Saint Liam) O-Two Tone Farms. B-LaDona Hudson (Ky). T-Bruce Levine. J-Ruben Silvera. The 16-race maiden had previously shown he was capable of running competitive numbers when a) in peak form and b) on an uncontested early lead. And at 8/1 odds here he was ridden with intent early by Silvera to set the pace and was never threatened in a strong performance. Owner/breeder Hudson has raced at least four generations of the female family dating back 40 years. 1. ENGLISHMAN, CD, 9/19, 7 furlongs (VIDEO) Beyer Speed Figure-97 (c, 2, by Maxfield–In It for the Gold, by Speightstown) O-C R K Stable. B-Fifth Avenue Bloodstock. T-Cherie DeVaux. J-Jose Ortiz. He somehow wasn't even the betting favorite, but Englishman recorded the second-fastest 2-year-old debut figure thus far in 2025, behind only Brant's 101. As the 2/1 second choice, this 'TDN Rising Star' left 9/5 Tagermeen in the dust–and Tagermeen had finished 4th at Saratoga in Ted Noffey's maiden win. Sire Maxfield (who won his first five starts) has been represented in his first crop by 11 winners to date, including California-bred stakes winner Max Ciao and Sapling runner-up Just Asap.   The post Five Fastest Maidens, Presented By Taylor Made: Sept. 15-22 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • I asked for proof that Arcano was fridge-gassed. What I got was silence—no confirmed pathology, no autopsy results, nothing. That fits a pattern with Becks Nairn: big claims, no hard evidence. She reckons she sent a report to the CEO of Standardbred Racing NZ, says it’s time-stamped and all that—but where is it? More fabrication. She made a serious allegation, yet there are photos of her riding Arcano, schooling him up for the owner, Kirsty from Marlborough. Then she turns around and says the horse was fridge-gassed and had respiratory problems. So why was she training him? Why did she let him through the charity system? And here’s the kicker—the horse should’ve remained at the charity. But Nairn takes the horse out of the charity and trains him for the owner. The smell of money again—a chance to make a quick buck. The owner paid Becks for training the horse  Then she dissected the same horse and made public claims about its condition, still without producing a shred of evidence. Then she makes money out of an amateur dissection of Arcano. Nairn's big flapper mouth says Arcano is famous because he was fridge-gassed. A diagnosis that’s laughable. That’s double-dipping. Things aren’t stacking up. I don’t know Becks from a bar of soap. My interest is in the fridge-gassing allegation. There are thinking people  in this forum who  deal in facts, not fiction. You are one of her many minions she sends to defend her because she hasn’t got the guts to front. Like she said on Duncan Garner: “Let them bring the fight to me.” Big words. No action. Becks Nairn has got a big, charismatic flapper mouth that’s going to land her in big trouble.
    • look i already know how you think and that you wouldn't view steven b's comments as personal. on the contrary,his style and content is similar to the way you debate things sometimes and of course seeing similaririties in his posts would  impress you. I get that. i'm not saying hes not arguing his case well,i'm just saying in my opinion,many would view  some of his comments about the lady concerned as being personal and i actually think the verocity of how hes critiqued this becks woman does indicate he ,to some degree fears the message that she carries. like his posts not only tell us a bit about the nairn lady,but also a bit about himself. that of course applies to everyone who posts on here ,but seldom do you see the verocity of such personal comments about her " being a master in emotional manipulation". "visibly enjoying exposure"." taking advantage of the horse(arcarno) and charity ,visibly exploiting them."    anyway,you said steven b hasn't made any personal comments.   but since he made the following comments,can he or you advise us exactly what type of plastic surgery she had while in thailand and what is the confirmation of her breeding stock(of horses i suppose). after all,some of us who watch the soaps like to find out how the story ends.  
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