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TLore Management

Posted: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 8:30 PM

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With more than 20 years experience working with one the top racing stables in North America as both a rider and in management, Tracy Attfield knows all the intricacies of the business and problems that stables and trainers face. Eight years ago, she took this knowledge and her tech savvy skills and created TLore.net, a racehorse management system.

Today, many of the top stables in North America are using TLore Management Services to take care of their stable’s management needs. Trainers use this site as a tool to save valuable time; it’s accurate and affordable. Through the use of the global Internet, it keeps clients and associates instantly informed anywhere in the world. The benefits of an organized and well-maintained stable are immeasurable… just ask the top trainers who use Tlore.

“We have become a more efficient operation since we started using Tlore. I am able to organize data in ways that weren’t possible before,” Maggie Sweet, office manager for Todd Pletcher said.

Tlore.net is well organized and an extremely detailed website program, which can be customized to individual stables, and is easy to use and maintain. Trainers no longer have to feel overwhelmed by the immense management responsibilities necessary for the daily training of racehorses; they just log on to Tlore.net.

For information about Tlore.net management systems contact Tracy Attfield at 954.647.3220,info@tlore.net or visit www.tlore.net.

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