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my best bet this year was in the cheltenham festival. i chose an outsider with odds at 30.24 and i won!
ascot will be very very competitive, cos the queen is involved..haha...:p
btw, i dun think this black caviar stand a chance in uk cos of the ground and weather. irish horses are my favourite and i believe they suit very well there. forget about US horses, they lose out when no cowboy ride on them.:o
ascot will be very very competitive, cos the queen is involved..haha...:p
btw, i dun think this black caviar stand a chance in uk cos of the ground and weather. irish horses are my favourite and i believe they suit very well there. forget about US horses, they lose out when no cowboy ride on them.:o
Don't give up so easily.
You cud end up being like someone (Mrs Hawkes) I know who has a 20% share of a racehorse, Black Caviar in Melbourne.
She and her partners bought Black Caviar as a yearling in 2008 for $210,000 and started racing her since 2009. To date she has won 19 races out of 19 starts and earned $5m in prize money.
Black Caviar is now classified as the best racehorse in the world and she is being prepared to race in Ascot, UK in June.
Black Caviar is a mare and for her oustanding success, she's worth at least $40m when she retires from racing to go into breeding.
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