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Upgrading the Fat Jockey forum!: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/fatjockeyforum
We're looking to upgrade the 'hosting CPU' so I've set up a crowdfunding project.
I would love it if you could donate using the link below to access my project page. Any contribution large or small will be hugely appreciated. Thank you.
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Hello Fat Jockeys,
Upgrading the Fat Jockey forum!: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/fatjockeyforum
We're looking to upgrade the 'hosting CPU' so I've set up a crowdfunding project.
I would love it if you could donate using the link below to access ... See more
Upgrading the Fat Jockey forum!: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/fatjockeyforum
We're looking to upgrade the 'hosting CPU' so I've set up a crowdfunding project.
I would love it if you could donate using the link below to access ... See more
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostBit annoying, now the rumour mill goes ten to the dozen and the price fluctuates until we get an answer
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Originally posted by jack1092 View PostYou're Willie Mullins, you ran them against eachother already- you factor in anything could happen between now + the day with KD or Sharjah. Weather gods could do anything + not allow him to run in England.
This is Willie Mullins, he's 1/100 to enter him on previous surely.
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Originally posted by Can't Catch Me View PostI've noticed Klassical Dream has been well backed the past few days as I've been backing him myself on the exchanges. The cynic in me is putting 2 and 2 together now...
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UPDATED 12:45PM, DEC 2 2019
Nicky Henderson has reported Buveur D'Air to be comfortable after the dual Champion Hurdle winner underwent surgery to remove a piece of wood that got lodged in his hoof at Newcastle on Saturday.
The dual Fighting Fifth winner was lame after just getting touched off by Cornerstone Lad in his bid for a third victory in the Grade 1. His jockey Barry Geraghty reported his mount, who hit the second-last flight, had a splinter of wood in the lower section of his off-fore and on Sunday Buveur D'Air was operated on by David Mathieson and his team at Donnington Grove Veterinary Surgery in Newbury.
Henderson told the Racing Post on Monday: "He's sore, and he's bound to be because he's had a huge segment of his hoof removed from where they had to go in to get the piece of wood out. He's got a gaping hole in his hoof and it's not pretty – when it's half a horse's hoof it must be very painful.
"He's getting the best medical attention there is, and he's comfortable, but it will take a long time to grow over. They didn't need to use a general anaesthetic, which is a plus, and thankfully he hasn’t damaged the joint so we have a lot to be thankful for as it could have been much worse."
Henderson would not be drawn on whether Buveur D'Air could be seen again this season. Asked if he had any idea how long the recovery may take he said: "No, none whatsoever. We can only wait for it to grow back and that could take some time."
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