Lifetime Narrative - Part Two Of Riveting Interview With Trainer Adin Williams
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2023
- KINGSTON, Jamaica - He made his name, first as a groom, then as a trainer.
In part one of the riveting interview with trainer Adin Williams, he gave deep insights into his introduction into the racing industry.
Williams also shared in depth his time as a groom of thoroughbred horses.
In part two of this scintillating Lifetime Narrative, on Quickgallop.com, and its CZcams Channel , The Quick Galloper, Williams delves, deep, without holding back into his time as a conditioner.
An absolute must watch.
AN ABSOLUTE MUST WATCH.
He should be given the recognition that he deserves!! Well done trainer
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My favorite rider when Hubert Bartley seeing this picture made tears come to my eyes
Bartley was my favorite rider also and when he died a few years ago I was so saddened, ironically my wife doesn't follow horse racing but she say it online in a Jamaican news and asked me if I knew him. When I was growing up in Jamaica, Bartley and Fanna were like how Michael Jordan is to basketball fans
mr dready Williams you are not the only trainer who went to other countries and win races what about miracle man train by Billy Williams
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This trainer must be given his flowers.
Not because we grew discriminating rasta the man has accomplish what many try before .
Mr Williams you have done Jamaica proud and racing promotion should organise a race in your honour quick and fast before your site gone completely.
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This guy is the gratest horseman Jamaica ever produced..a unbelievable groom and trainer..so talented
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Thank you very much for sharing this interview, I am not bashing Bimbo for refusing to travel to Trinidad because of fearing that he would loose, in the sports of horse racing no rider should be afraid of challenges especilly he who rode in America against the great ones.
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Real Champion Horseman in every aspect of the Sport of Horse Racing
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Nice, transparent interview. Wishing the trainer all the best. Hope he will get his wish to have a race named after him.
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Big up yuhself trainer,it. Was nice listening to your interview. I wishing you many more success in horse racing 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
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I remember all those horses he mentioned they were all great animals bless sa
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Dready 💪
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WELL SAID TRAINER. RESPECT 👍🏼👍🏼👏👏
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I am just going to say it was a nice interview with a man spilling his guts about the treatment meted out to him by the system. However all will never be known and I will just leave it at that, take from it what you want but also try to read between the lines. I can say much more but I won't, at least not at this time
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Sorry about your eyes keep strong pal don't worry about who don't want to big you up God will big you you up 😢
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Yow, "Dreadie" is the real Mccoy, no doubt about that. This man really knows how to condition race horses.
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You didn't mention Kenneth mattis
Remember that in the days when he was attached to Mr. Feanny's stables it was the heights of the rivalry between those stables
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Bimbo deserted Mr. Lover Lover and choose Sweetness for Roy Jackson. Bartley was scheduled to ride Sweetness.
Bimbo must have been hurt.
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Blees Up Dready. Mr. LOVER LOVER. The disrespect to the Rastaman is real.
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TraIner is referring to the Movie, Man in the Iron Mask! He knows what he's talking about. Plus he's one of the only people to list Eileen Cliggott omong the Top Trainers! She is.
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Basil Roberts is still and going here in Georgia
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Winston Griffiths ride steel Dawn in this Darby for fanney
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Hardcore trainer that knows how to train horses and get them to perform highly. Unfortunately with the reduced population of horses the owners presently prefer to give their horses to a popular trainer with over 30 horses. Most times those trainers over work the horses or don't have the time to develop the horses properly due to them having a big number. The racing commission should have a regulation system to balance the population of horses, so trainers like Adin Williams can get opportunities to get more horses to train.
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It is not like how you would want it to happen as owners are the persons who pay all the bills from even the nail that is used to put on the horse shoe and so they make the decisions to give their horses to whomever they want to. I am speaking as an owner and I can tell you that sometimes the trainers will act as if you cannot have a say in how your money is being spent and this trainer is one such individual and I am speaking from an informed position. So please try to get some more information and then you can speak on the topic from an informed position. Blessings
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His horse Champaign Storaway
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Yuh did'nt mention A E SHARPE
R GONZALES NIGEL NUNES
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I wonder who 'Fanna' rode in the MR LOVER LOVER Derby?
Steel Dawn fanna rode
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Wasnt he the groom of Prince Consort when that horse won the derby for Phillip Feanny
Yes, he was.