Post by trevor on Sept 4, 2010 11:31:25 GMT -5
DON'T TEMPT ME
Owner Name: Anthony Lovasz
Owner Age: 22
Owner Occupation: Racehorse trainer
Other Horses? Shadow of a Doubt, King's Last Stand
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Registered name: Don't Tempt Me
Barn Name: Temp
Breed: Thoroughbred
Color: bay
Age: 4
Gender: stallion
Height: 16hh
Personality Description: Like any good racing horse, Temp is hard to handle and has a tendency to be slightly out of control. When he's on the track, though, he is focused and determined. Considering he is a stallion he tends to be aggressive and is fully capable of hurting anyone he felt like hurting. Like they say, anyone who wants to handle and ride racehorses must be at least slightly insane. He doesn't take a liking to anyone in particular and has drawn more than his fair share of blood from his trainer and his rider. A time or two he's even flipped himself over backwards from throwing such a fit... but hey, at least he's fast, right?
History: Temp was born to be a racehorse and thus was never gelded. He had all the training he could possibly get and was handled almost every minute of every day for the first year of his life. Despite this, however, when he got his first tastes of racing he turned into your typical racehorse. He became high strung, hard to handle, aggressive and sometimes even almost violent. Deciding against trying to deal with this for the next however many years, he was sent to auction where he spent several months as no one wanted to buy such a handful of a horse. That is until Anthony saw him.
When he moved to Pinewood nothing changed about his personality, but Anthony was totally fine with his antics. After all, he'd spent two years riding a blind horse who managed to roll over top of him and put him out of commission for a few months, and the "wolf in lamb's clothing" of the racing world who had probably thrown him at least twice a day for a year... compared to what he was used to, this was nothing. Of course, the poor jockey was a little taken aback by him when Anthony retired to training. The first time Trevor rode him he flipped himself over backwards before they even got to the track, and Trevor barely managed to avoid being crushed, but like any good rider he got back on once they were sure the horse was alright and rode him easily as if nothing had happened.
Discipline: Flat Racing
Anything else? n/a
[/size][/font]Owner Name: Anthony Lovasz
Owner Age: 22
Owner Occupation: Racehorse trainer
Other Horses? Shadow of a Doubt, King's Last Stand
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Registered name: Don't Tempt Me
Barn Name: Temp
Breed: Thoroughbred
Color: bay
Age: 4
Gender: stallion
Height: 16hh
Personality Description: Like any good racing horse, Temp is hard to handle and has a tendency to be slightly out of control. When he's on the track, though, he is focused and determined. Considering he is a stallion he tends to be aggressive and is fully capable of hurting anyone he felt like hurting. Like they say, anyone who wants to handle and ride racehorses must be at least slightly insane. He doesn't take a liking to anyone in particular and has drawn more than his fair share of blood from his trainer and his rider. A time or two he's even flipped himself over backwards from throwing such a fit... but hey, at least he's fast, right?
History: Temp was born to be a racehorse and thus was never gelded. He had all the training he could possibly get and was handled almost every minute of every day for the first year of his life. Despite this, however, when he got his first tastes of racing he turned into your typical racehorse. He became high strung, hard to handle, aggressive and sometimes even almost violent. Deciding against trying to deal with this for the next however many years, he was sent to auction where he spent several months as no one wanted to buy such a handful of a horse. That is until Anthony saw him.
When he moved to Pinewood nothing changed about his personality, but Anthony was totally fine with his antics. After all, he'd spent two years riding a blind horse who managed to roll over top of him and put him out of commission for a few months, and the "wolf in lamb's clothing" of the racing world who had probably thrown him at least twice a day for a year... compared to what he was used to, this was nothing. Of course, the poor jockey was a little taken aback by him when Anthony retired to training. The first time Trevor rode him he flipped himself over backwards before they even got to the track, and Trevor barely managed to avoid being crushed, but like any good rider he got back on once they were sure the horse was alright and rode him easily as if nothing had happened.
Discipline: Flat Racing
Anything else? n/a