SOY YO 2009 colt starved in florida raced at gulfstream

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SOY YO 2009 colt starved in florida raced at gulfstream

Postby Sylvie Hebert » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:22 am

http://www.examiner.com/article/more-st ... ts_article


Connections as of last Start:

Jockey: Edgard J. Zayas
Trainer: Manuel J. Azpurua
Owner: Carlota Stable
Breeder: Ponder Hill, Inc.

Okay guys step up to the plate BE RESPONSIBLES!!!!!
Or previous owner that did make some money with the horse and I name:
Roger Urbina


2013 Statistics:
•Starts: 2
•Firsts: 0
•Seconds: 0
•Thirds: 0
•Earnings: $211
•Avg. Earnings Per Start: $106


Statistics From 2000 To Present:
•Starts: 521
•Firsts: 47
•Seconds: 57
•Thirds: 80
•Earnings: $1,230,274
•Avg. Earnings Per Start: $2,361
The sport and industry survive not only because of the champions that are remembered forever but also because of the losers that are so easy to forget...

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Postby Sylvie Hebert » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:32 am

Mr Urbina you won 3 races and entered stakes with that horse. I bet you were happy to have your picture taken then...

And Manuel Azpurua stop pretending you gave the horse away a year ago,you raced him less than 5 months ago and yourself say you raced him one last time already broken down in front!!!!!!!!!!!! and he then broke down in rear...You should have done the right thing then "euthanize the poor horse humanely" You are an asshole and a shame for the racing community.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/10/3 ... miami.html
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Postby Sylvie Hebert » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:34 am

This is HOW racing people get the reputation of abusing horses and pressing the poor lemon dry till it breaks down . This is one of the things need fixing in racing,besides drugs and cheating...
The sport and industry survive not only because of the champions that are remembered forever but also because of the losers that are so easy to forget...