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Aveross Rustler 13 y.o 243 starts Weasel 15y.o. 390 starts


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Note Aveross Rustler is still racing in NZ as a 13 year old and 243 stsrts.

Weasel an ex New Zealander racing tonight as usual at Redcliffe is a 15 year old and already had 390 starts.

Amazing just how resilient the NZ standardbred horse is!

They have both won a lot of races and done a good job but should there be a retirement age?

 

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1 hour ago, Brodie said:

Note Aveross Rustler is still racing in NZ as a 13 year old and 243 stsrts.

Weasel an ex New Zealander racing tonight as usual at Redcliffe is a 15 year old and already had 390 starts.

Amazing just how resilient the NZ standardbred horse is!

They have both won a lot of races and done a good job but should there be a retirement age?

 

I think 13 is the retiring age mate? This will be his last season of racing. The trainer probably got another 10year old maiden waiting in line?

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16 hours ago, Brodie said:

Note Aveross Rustler is still racing in NZ as a 13 year old and 243 stsrts.

Weasel an ex New Zealander racing tonight as usual at Redcliffe is a 15 year old and already had 390 starts.

Amazing just how resilient the NZ standardbred horse is!

They have both won a lot of races and done a good job but should there be a retirement age?

 

has been great honest old horse . think he is missing the 1200m racers at forbury park the same as you brodie

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On 3/16/2022 at 3:30 PM, Brodie said:

Note Aveross Rustler is still racing in NZ as a 13 year old and 243 stsrts.

Weasel an ex New Zealander racing tonight as usual at Redcliffe is a 15 year old and already had 390 starts.

Amazing just how resilient the NZ standardbred horse is!

They have both won a lot of races and done a good job but should there be a retirement age?

 

FOILED AGAIN

Year of Induction: 
2019
Year of Birth: 
2004
Inducted as a: 
Racehorse
Election Into Living Hall of Fame: 
2019
Gait: 
Pacer
Record: 
p,9,1:48f
Earnings: 
$7,635,588
Sire: 
Dragon Again
Dam: 
In A Safe Place
Sire of Dam: 
Artsplace
Biography: 

Bred by Barbara Matthews in Chesterfield, New Jersey, world champion pacing gelding Foiled Again was foaled on May 8, 2004 in Englishtown, New Jersey. Owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and JJK Stables, Foiled Again’s primary driver and trainer were Yannick Gingras and Ron Burke.

Foiled Again is the leading moneywinning Standardbred of all time. In addition to his 109 lifetime victories, he is the only Standardbred to have earned over $1 million in three consecutive seasons, with average annual earnings of more than $587,000 over 13 years of racing. He finished on the board in 225 of his 331 starts.

In 2011, seven-year-old Foiled Again recorded victories in his second-consecutive Quillen Memorial, the Molson Pace, Graduate Final, Indiana Pacing Derby and American-National. The second-leading moneywinning Standardbred of 2011, his earnings of $1,405,747 also made him the top single-season moneywinning pacing gelding ever. He was voted Dan Patch Pacer of the Year as well as the Dan Patch and O’Brien Older Pacing Horse of the Year.

Eight-year-old Foiled Again’s major victories included the Canadian Pacing Derby, his second-consecutive Molson Pace and second-consecutive Indiana Pacing Derby. The third-leading moneywinning pacer in 2012 with $1,207,429 in earnings, Foiled Again became the oldest pacer on record to have a $1 million year. He was voted Dan Patch Older Pacing Horse of the Year.

 

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Ten-year-old Foiled Again’s third Quillen Memorial win and second-place finishes in the Canadian Pacing Derby, TVG, American-National and Allerage contributed to $863,563 in total earnings, making him the leading moneywinning Standardbred gelding of 2014.

Since his retirement after the 2018 season, Foiled Again has traveled extensively as a popular ambassador for the sport of harness racing.

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3 hours ago, Forbury said:

One of the best ever.13 they must retire USA.brodie get over NZ and that world leading crazy woman.she is one sort of joke.

Dangerous and has crippled NZ and  any of its Citizens, Forbury!

The full effects of what she has done has not fully rolled out as yet unfortunately.!

The NZ media is a shocker and they still promote this Booster BS!!!

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With respect Chief, I am on point!

People I am talking to now are coming around to what Brodie has been saying!

The jabbed are the ones getting the virus and passing it on!

The unjabbed are the ones who are not!

Heard of many Boostered recently that are getting it worse than the 2 shot ones, and they will continue to catch things as they are immune compromised unfortunately.

Off to the TAB can see a collect for tonight!

 

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17 minutes ago, Brodie said:

Off to the TAB can see a collect for tonight!

Mmmm lets see. It would need to be paying $3 - $7 for a place for a start so that narrows it down a bit. Maybe a trotter as well. Sods Law, Prince Teka and The Bloss possibilities on the 14 horse field trot race and plenty others in the same race paying well. I am picking that race you will be looking at.

Ready I Am would be on your radar on the other low class trot as I am picking you would have had many a go on BK Dawn from that stable who was always good for a place div at good money.

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3 hours ago, Nowornever said:

Mmmm lets see. It would need to be paying $3 - $7 for a place for a start so that narrows it down a bit. Maybe a trotter as well. Sods Law, Prince Teka and The Bloss possibilities on the 14 horse field trot race and plenty others in the same race paying well. I am picking that race you will be looking at.

Ready I Am would be on your radar on the other low class trot as I am picking you would have had many a go on BK Dawn from that stable who was always good for a place div at good money.

Na, not a trotter.

It has been going good races and looks a great place option, only worry is the change of driver!

Gets a good run and will place at reasonable odds!

Not a great night of punting especially Auckland!

On these nights where punting is poor shy on earth dont the Bookies bring back the “Head to Heads”?

I reckon it is because they havent got the ability, but maybe they will prove us wrong, and take up the challenge??
 

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On 3/18/2022 at 4:38 PM, Brodie said:

Na, not a trotter.

It has been going good races and looks a great place option, only worry is the change of driver!

Gets a good run and will place at reasonable odds!

Not a great night of punting especially Auckland!

On these nights where punting is poor shy on earth dont the Bookies bring back the “Head to Heads”?

I reckon it is because they havent got the ability, but maybe they will prove us wrong, and take up the challenge??
 

Did you get on the 11-year-old Jabali at Wyndham mate? He's an 11-year-old by Extreme Three, not many of them around.

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