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 I Really should not have given him that name 
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Post I Really should not have given him that name
I cant remember the last time i had a horse that just would not settled its a long long time
I Named this superbred GALILEO hoping he would trot round Epsom Like A beautiful ballerina


So yes I completely Jinxed him Giving him that name :lol: :lol:

At least he will get in Teleprompters Thread about post your not so greats :lol:

I Think even Gelding this fella would not even settle him he is wild

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Post Re: I Really should not have given him that name
If you had of looked at his Sires name might have given you a bit of a hint !!


Sun May 31, 2015 11:09 am
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Post Re: I Really should not have given him that name
I just had this problem. I named a filly 2yo "Iron Lady" "Iron" was in the sire's name "lady" in the dam's, still open, and she has a decent constitution bar.

Guess which was my first horse injured, of any age?? Guess?? By January 9 no less, and unraced! Will be 6 weeks off too.

I should not have named her this.


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