Yeah sure and if god forbid something happens to the horse, it will be Mott's fault. Guy is an idiot. If the horse got hurt it was when Dawson forced Reed to race him in the Clark after running a decent 4th in the BC Classic. But he was working normally right up to the Alysheba, its possible it just happened in that race(I mean times compared to how he had always worked).Squeaky wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 8:42 pm Owner Rick Dawson posts on Facebook that former trainer Eric Reed trained and raced Richie while injured to meet movie schedule https://paulickreport.com/news/people/i ... ich-strike
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If true shame, shame on him!Squeaky wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 8:42 pm Owner Rick Dawson posts on Facebook that former trainer Eric Reed trained and raced Richie while injured to meet movie schedule https://paulickreport.com/news/people/i ... ich-strike
Hope that even if Richie never wins another race he ends up in a home that would spoil him rotten. I still think gelding him and giving him to the Kentucky Horse Park is the way to go.
Technically he’s not a champion but he’d be a hit with tourists, and get the best care. (Plus I would advocate strongly for Breyer to make him and Accelerate models for BreyerFest).
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Rich Strike has second work back for Mott at SAR https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/k ... ga-friday/
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Rich Strike (5-Year-Old Horse)
Your comments for this horse were: TB, CH, C, foaled April 25, 2019 ( Keen Ice - Gold Strike, by Smart Strike )
Date: July 30, 2024
Track: SARATOGA
Distance: Three Furlongs
Time: 36:25 Breezing
Track Condition: Fast
Surface: Dirt training
Rank: 1/1
Your comments for this horse were: TB, CH, C, foaled April 25, 2019 ( Keen Ice - Gold Strike, by Smart Strike )
Date: July 30, 2024
Track: SARATOGA
Distance: Three Furlongs
Time: 36:25 Breezing
Track Condition: Fast
Surface: Dirt training
Rank: 1/1
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Supposedly been retired due to injury...again. I wonder if Dawson will figure things out this time around
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I was just wondering about him. Thought something must have happened. Very very hard to come back from significant suspensory damage. https://x.com/hr_nation/status/1825201998947324352?s=46Akitaperson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 12:34 pm Supposedly been retired due to injury...again. I wonder if Dawson will figure things out this time around
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He isn't retired...yet. Owner giving him 60 days before he decides.Squeaky wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 1:34 pmI was just wondering about him since no works for awhile. Thought something must have happened. Very very hard to come back from significant suspensory damage. Where did you see this?Akitaperson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 12:34 pm Supposedly been retired due to injury...again. I wonder if Dawson will figure things out this time around
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“I can’t predict what I’ll do in 60 days,” Dawson said.
Very on brand for the management of Rich Strike so far. Send him back to Saratoga, enter him in the November Breeding Stock Sale, complain on Facbook about the 2022 Lukas Classic. The possibilities are endless.
Anything except just retire him with a realistic stallion deal.
Very on brand for the management of Rich Strike so far. Send him back to Saratoga, enter him in the November Breeding Stock Sale, complain on Facbook about the 2022 Lukas Classic. The possibilities are endless.
Anything except just retire him with a realistic stallion deal.
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I wish they would just geld him and send him to the Kentucky Horse ParkNorthport wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:34 pm “I can’t predict what I’ll do in 60 days,” Dawson said.
Very on brand for the management of Rich Strike so far. Send him back to Saratoga, enter him in the November Breeding Stock Sale, complain on Facbook about the 2022 Lukas Classic. The possibilities are endless.
Anything except just retire him with a realistic stallion deal.
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I'd also be fine with that. I know Calumet is just Brad Kelley's tax write off, but I wonder if they've made any effort to buy and stand him. They've stood far more bizarre stallions before, and he is a homebred Derby winner.Squeaky wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:39 pmI wish they would just geld him and send him to the Kentucky Horse ParkNorthport wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:34 pm “I can’t predict what I’ll do in 60 days,” Dawson said.
Very on brand for the management of Rich Strike so far. Send him back to Saratoga, enter him in the November Breeding Stock Sale, complain on Facbook about the 2022 Lukas Classic. The possibilities are endless.
Anything except just retire him with a realistic stallion deal.
weeeeeeeee
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His pedigree has a bit too much rainbow and banjo paddling going on to be appealing. Add on the fact he is ill-tempered, so that would not work as an attractive option for tourist-y places like Old Friends and Kentucky Horse Park. It would be a better option to geld him and let him be a horse for the rest of his days.
I wanna do bad things with you.
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I suppose Chile might be a possibility for buying him as a stallion; Smart Strike's Lookin At Lucky was a two-time champion sire there and is making some headway on the broodmare sire charts. Lucky's getting a little long in the tooth, so someone could be interested in seeing if lightning strikes twice. On the other hand, Lucky was a much better, sounder racehorse with a better damline, and Chile doesn't have a huge breeding population; folks there may figure they've got enough of that bloodline there already.
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Psychotic Parakeet wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:52 pm His pedigree has a bit too much rainbow and banjo paddling going on to be appealing. Add on the fact he is ill-tempered, so that would not work as an attractive option for tourist-y places like Old Friends and Kentucky Horse Park. It would be a better option to geld him and let him be a horse for the rest of his days.
His pedigree alone makes me want to see him gelded
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Stupid question here: how ill-tempered is he? I know he was biting the pony and outrider post-Derby but was that just super-hyped by the crowd etc.? Just asking, never heard Mott or anyone else say anything like that.
Also, KHP dealt with Forego and John Henry so they have experience with cranky horses.
Also, KHP dealt with Forego and John Henry so they have experience with cranky horses.
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What you have is a claiming horse.
The horse rose to the occasion and won a big race, which made the owner’s brain see dollar signs. Strike while the iron is hot - he should have made a deal after that race.
The horse needs to be retired. Good luck getting much for him now. The $2.5 million in purses for a $30,000 claim - that’s something.
The horse rose to the occasion and won a big race, which made the owner’s brain see dollar signs. Strike while the iron is hot - he should have made a deal after that race.
The horse needs to be retired. Good luck getting much for him now. The $2.5 million in purses for a $30,000 claim - that’s something.
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Funny Cide, too.djnorth wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:25 am Stupid question here: how ill-tempered is he? I know he was biting the pony and outrider post-Derby but was that just super-hyped by the crowd etc.? Just asking, never heard Mott or anyone else say anything like that.
Also, KHP dealt with Forego and John Henry so they have experience with cranky horses.
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I said at the time they should have sold him before the roses wilted.Izvestia wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:53 am What you have is a claiming horse.
The horse rose to the occasion and won a big race, which made the owner’s brain see dollar signs. Strike while the iron is hot - he should have made a deal after that race.
The horse needs to be retired. Good luck getting much for him now. The $2.5 million in purses for a $30,000 claim - that’s something.
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B-I-N-G-OIzvestia wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:53 am What you have is a claiming horse.
The horse rose to the occasion and won a big race, which made the owner’s brain see dollar signs. Strike while the iron is hot - he should have made a deal after that race.
The horse needs to be retired. Good luck getting much for him now. The $2.5 million in purses for a $30,000 claim - that’s something.
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.