Friday, February 26, 2021

We the faithful

 Solicit your help in seeing that Nassau oTB is open Sunday April 4 2021

Great racing at Santa Anita et al 

Please help

Call Jackson. 516-859-6003




Time out high

Db short on lethality and

Fun?



People that work for him include many pricks

“The people of this state have known and given the Governor their trust for the last 14 years, have heard him and looked into his eyes during the darkest period,” said Azzopardi said in a statement. “Yes, they have seen him get impatient with partisan politics and disingenuous attacks, and New Yorkers feel the same way.



The Pontiff may speak of his Holiness Bartholomew but I am the Boss of New York.

I will not accept any invitation by anyone to Santa Anita on Sunday April 4 , 2021 because I am the Boss and my calendar  says there is only one Sunday in the year 2021 because I say so and I am the Bose and you all can drop dead!

Like many politicians I accept
Contributions directly or indirectly and I always tell the truth  when I am trying to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge because I am the Boss not Joseph G Cairo.


https://nypost.com/2021/02/07/lawsuit-cant-get-cuomo-to-come-clean-on-nursing-home-deaths/amp/ Sunday, April 4, 2021

Track CodeTrack NameEntryScratch1st Post
ET
1st Post
Local
Time
Zone
Stakes Race(s)Stakes GradeT.V.
Indicator
GG GOLDEN GATE FIELDS72243:45 PM12:45 PMPDT
HAWHAWTHORNE7204:10 PM3:10 PMCDT
LADLOUISIANA DOWNS (QH)16802:00 PM1:00 PMCDT
SA SANTA ANITA PARK



Santa Anita

For now, Pyfer's apprenticeship comes in the saddle, not the law

Steve AndersenOct 12, 2020

ARCADIA, Calif. – The decision came down to law books or riding horses earlier this year for Jessica Pyfer.

The law books are on the shelf.

Pyfer, a 10-pound apprentice jockey, began her career at Santa Anita on Sept. 25 and rode her first winner with her sixth mount in the final race on Friday.

“It was awesome,” Pyfer recalled on Sunday.

Pyfer, 22, is the stepdaughter of prominent trainer Phil D’Amato. In recent years, she has exercised horses for D’Amato’s stable on a daily basis while attending nearby Azusa Pacific University. Pyfer graduated earlier this year with a major in political science and a minor in constitutional law.

Pyfer was considering law school when she and D’Amato decided this year was a good time to begin riding.

“Dad gave me the chance to ride and I took it,” she said in reference to D’Amato.

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