Stallions: Lessons From The 80’s
In this business, none of us should overestimate our powers of prediction and our best tools are experience and context, couched in all the humility we can muster
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In this business, none of us should overestimate our powers of prediction and our best tools are experience and context, couched in all the humility we can muster
Just when he thought the system had failed him, jockey Jason Gates received a notification from the National Horseracing Authority this week
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