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en Like I always tell my girls, a lot of people always wish they could go do something but they never get the chance of doing it. I may never get rich, but it's like getting on the back of a stallion with no saddle. You get on and hang on and see where it's going to take you.

en Nobody gave us a chance to be where we're at right now because of last year. This is a make or break game for us. The girls can either bounce back or hang their heads. I think they're strong, work hard and will bounce back before the next one.

en You stand up in the saddle, do a somersault off, hit the ground, come up and split the neck and then go down for a single vault and back into the saddle. It was a lot of fun.

en People see Archie Bunker everywhere. Particularly girls-poor girls, rich girls, all kinds of girls are always coming up to me and telling me that Archie is just like their dad.
  Carroll O'Connor

en Things haven't gone to plan this season. And all I want is for the stallion to get every possible chance.

en I place the saddle on the body horse, the saddle of realization of the Good Lord.
  Guru Nanak

en I couldn't afford a good saddle and, like any other kid, I wanted to be a cowboy. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. When I was 17, I had the opportunity to work in a saddle shop.

en They are known as sponsors. Some are divorced and some are married. They come to meet girls who want someone to pamper them with money. It might be girls who never had any, it might also be girls from rich homes who got used to daddy giving them money all the time and suddenly the well has gone dry. Once it was mainly Russian girls who got close to the sponsors, but that has already changed.

en You know the old saying, 'Don't let a guy hang around if you have a chance to knock him out.' They had a chance knock us out the entire second half of the season and they haven't done it yet. Maybe, we'll bounce back off the ropes, get off the canvas and win this thing.
  Frank Robinson

en I always take a lot of extra care checking my saddle and blanket. As you're going through timber down the trail, you're going to pick up pine needles and stuff. You don't want your animal to get saddle sore.

en She's back after transferring to Paint Valley for a year. She's happy to be back and I'm tickled to death to have her. She'll be my stallion, so to speak. She'll run the 100, 200 and 400 - basically whatever she wants to do. She's a real plus.

en We're just going to try to hold him back because he's like a wild stallion. He is a very competitive guy. He is a very strong personality. In this particular case, he's thought carefully about his family, and I think he is ready in a measured way to get back to playing.

en The girls had been down this road before - let a team hang around and then get nipped at the end - and they came out determined not to let it happen again. We kind of cranked it up and took it at them. We were a little tired of being pushed around and we decided to push back.

en There was a lot of analysis but this is the prudent conclusion. Not many horses who win Group Ones at two and three manage a third season. At the moment, he is very hot with breeders, and retiring him now gives us a fantastic chance of establishing him as a successful stallion.

en I'm proud of the girls. They made a lot of history this year. There's no reason for the girls to hang their heads. I'm glad they hung around until the end. They played hard from start to finish.


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