Let me know where if you have one of your dandys running this week - or if they ran and won on Tuesday.
Horse name -
Stable name -
Race number and day
Washington Sire Contest - 4743
Re: Washington Sire Contest - 4743
Be1stfarms
Mt Shasta
2508
Mt Shasta
2508
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Re: Washington Sire Contest - 4743
NEVER STOLEN (WA)
Signfeld
4743.7003
I have yet to find a LB race for this horse. Is there somewhere to look them up beside going through all the races every week? Tough spot again here.
Signfeld
4743.7003
I have yet to find a LB race for this horse. Is there somewhere to look them up beside going through all the races every week? Tough spot again here.

Re: Washington Sire Contest - 4743
I have the same problem - I want a local bred button on RAFI that will give me all the races everywhere, because I might enter one out of his conditions - ie: filly to open, maiden vs winners etc. I know you can find them on RAFI but it takes forever. I also wish you could bid them.
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Re: Washington Sire Contest - 4743
Just as an illustration of the fact that everyone plays the game differently and meaning no offense to anyone:
1) I love the idea of a RAFI button to find LB races, wherever they might be.
2) I hate the idea of buying races for a contest just as I hate the whole buying races thing , which I never do except for contests such as OMOTM. The most unrealistic part of the game, IMO of course-can you imagine trainers IRL walking into the sec's office with a list of their horses races and a check book
This combined with the $30 Sunday night horses has created a game in which players with the most money to spend dominate . Like I said, just my opinion.
1) I love the idea of a RAFI button to find LB races, wherever they might be.
2) I hate the idea of buying races for a contest just as I hate the whole buying races thing , which I never do except for contests such as OMOTM. The most unrealistic part of the game, IMO of course-can you imagine trainers IRL walking into the sec's office with a list of their horses races and a check book
