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oscar
4th September 2008, 08:33 PM
Anyone dabbled in owning an equine conveyance?

Been looking at blodstock agents etc.

Anybody have any advice on where to start.

Osc

Scottt
4th September 2008, 08:42 PM
Jack does. And unlike grooves and clubhead construction, he actually knows about horses :p

Captain Nemo
16th November 2011, 10:25 AM
Well my Filly Rose of Aranmore has been in training for a while now and has a barrier trial this fri at Randwick!
Fromm all reports she is going better than she was prior to her first start 2nd earlier this year.



Race 11 - 9:40AM 3YO FILLIES TRIAL (850 METRES)




Three-Years-Old, Fillies,

Field Limit: 10







No

Last 10

Horse

Trainer

Jockey

Barrier

Weight

Penalty

Hcp Rating



1


BLAME BILLY

Ron Quinton


0






2


ENJOYMENT

Gai Waterhouse


0






3

45X

GIBRALTAR’S GEM

John O'Shea


0






4


OCEANS

Gai Waterhouse


0






5


RENASCENT

Grahame Begg


0






6

27X

ROSE OF ARANMORE

Kevin Moses


0






7


SEA SIREN

John O'Shea


0






8

80X

TICKING

John P Thompson


0

Moe Norman
16th November 2011, 10:39 AM
I have a share in a few, but know nothing about it.

My father in law is right into it, and I just get involved to give me a thrill when we go to the track.

I only throw cash at the ones that hehihly reccomends and they have been all been profitable except one so far.

TR66
16th November 2011, 06:53 PM
I had a share in a couple a little while ago before marriage, mortgage etc..

My Brother still has quite a few and actually had a share in the infamous Savage Cabbage.

Have a couple of my good mates who are trainers also and i am itching to get back into having a couple of shares. There is nothing quite like having a share in a horse that wins.

Captain Nemo
18th November 2011, 12:56 PM
Rosie ran 6th in the heat:
http://www.ajc.org.au/racing/race-information/barrier-trials.aspx?File=btr1321573109

She had an easy trial being her first run back and also the track was very wet. She finished 6th but was not asked to do a lot.
She will more than likely have one more trial before going to the races.She pulled up well after the trial and came home and was getting straight into her feed.

Captain Nemo
8th November 2016, 07:25 PM
Mother in law's horse Rain Alert had her first foal on saturday, a little boy!
Sire was Bel Esprit, who sired some thing that went round by the name of Black Caviar....... ;)
Lets hope this little thing has 1% the ability of that!
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161108/361cf909b4d3400e48922dda38dc9846.jpg

AndyP
8th November 2016, 08:23 PM
At what age will it be ready to have a midget sit on it and whip it?

backintheswing
8th November 2016, 08:24 PM
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Coopers Country
8th November 2016, 08:37 PM
Keep its knackers and it wont even have to win , or run probably