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Hawke s Bay horse trainer John Bary now raising his sights with Serena
21 Jan, 2021 10:12 PM
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Serena and jockey Leah Hemi cross the line three-quarters of a length clear of Grand Mayson at the finish of the Rating 74 race over 1340m at Wanganui last week.
Hawkes Bay Today
By: John Jenkins
Hastings trainer John Bary is keen to tackle black type races now with last week s impressive Wanganui winner Serena.
The 4-year-old Swiss Ace mare capped off a string of minor placings with a decisive three-quarter length victory in a Rating 74 race over 1340m.
That success followed three thirds and a second from her last four starts, the most recent of those runs being a close second behind Dawn Jessie over 1600m at Hastings on New Year s Day.
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trump to turn him over to the turkish autocrat who happened to to have been paying him. david i m going to go to you on this because you raised the question of foreign policy. this week we saw pure crisis resulting from donald trump s decision to yank u.s. troops out of syria and the benefits that that served to russia and to the autocrat in syria. do you think that i mean to me it seemed that buttigieg really shined in this part of the debate because he really was able to bring to bear his own service and sound coherent on it. in your mind, did he or anyone else stand out to you as rising to the moment? i think mayor pete certainly did. we heard specifics to joe biden, reference to no fly zone as perhaps the next military step to take. this provides interesting dynamic to the foreign policy debate for the candidates
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really coherent on it. in your mind, did he or anybody else stand out to you as rising to the moment? i think mayor pete certainly did. we heard a little bit of specifics from joe biden, a reference to a no-fly zone as perhaps the next military step to take. this provides an interesting dynamic to the foreign policy debate for these candidates because it was such a personal moment of donald trump the man, where the world witnessed the depravity of the man, if you will, who by a singular decision knew he was unleashing carnage on the kurds. and he allowed it to happen, which was why there s a visceral reaction among the voters, and the candidates onstage tonight knew that they could play to that, rightfully so, and address the anger of the american people. you heard that in the clips you played from biden and warren, talking about what trump had unleashed, what trump had done. but what i was referencing before the break is there s also a missed opportunity, though, if you go in that d
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from the democratic side of the aisle, not to pull you too far into politics, we are hearing the words, bubble, stumble into war. it is very wary of mission creep or he could widen a military step? a footprint in that part of the world again, if you have any sort of reaction? one way the u.s. could bumble into a war is by withdrawing and showing weakness in the face of iranian threats. if the u.s. moves from deep engagement because it is engaged with the middle east currently to off-sure, that would incentivize iran to keep doing things that would cause a war. with the opposite of what many in washington may be saying. spewing mr. taleblu, thank you for being on the program for the first time. joe biden facing new scrutiny amid the ongoing trump-ukraine controversy with the president. will his whistle-blower complaint to end up hurting the former vice president s electability? if you re a veteran homeowner and
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