The Dirt Mile is going to be a really good race I think!Squeaky wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:26 pmRead that as per Bob NT going to Dirt Mile not ClassicTessablue wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 11:23 pm National Treasure isn't trash, but he also isn't very good, and it would be very surprising if he even ran in the Classic. The Whitney pretty well exposed him as a horse who needs a comfortable trip to run his best, especially going past a mile.
Congaree had a wonderful career. Game on Dude did as well, but he lost two Classics as the clear favorite and was not necessarily facing the best of his generation in most of his races. I'd expect there to be exceptions in a 30+ year career, but I don't think exceptions make the rule in this case. He's just not an older horse trainer, especially not in recent years. That's fine, it hasn't slowed him down. The industry barely cares about older horses at this point. But I can't feel in any way surprised when one of his horses with bad action and a history of layoffs retires at 4 under less-than-transparent circumstances.
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Skippylongstocking just won the Charles Town Classic...again. Went to the front and improved his position...again.
What a cool horse.
What a cool horse.
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He is definitely a cool horse- loved that he won that race and how he won it- easy peasy!!BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 11:13 pm Skippylongstocking just won the Charles Town Classic...again. Went to the front and improved his position...again.
What a cool horse.
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This seems like a very tough spot to return in:Starine wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 7:28 pm Senor Buscador possible to return in San Diego Handicap
https://www.drf.com/news/senor-buscador ... o-handicap
Senor Buscador Faces The Chosen Vron in O'Brien
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -in-obrien
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Back in the day, betting the cut back horse in these races was a nice little angle. Ferdinand winning the Malibu, Unbridled running down Housebuster when the latter was as good a sprinter as you’d find for several years. Back then though, the field sizes would yield a much more contested pace for that cut back horse to close into. This race is just a means to an end for the Senor. Bigger and better to come.HB1994 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 10:41 amThis seems like a very tough spot to return in:Starine wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 7:28 pm Senor Buscador possible to return in San Diego Handicap
https://www.drf.com/news/senor-buscador ... o-handicap
Senor Buscador Faces The Chosen Vron in O'Brien
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -in-obrien
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I was really rooting for the Chosen Vron---- oh well
I think Senior Buscador needs another race to get fit
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I’ve seen this sort of thing before. The Chosen Vron was trained to win the Bing Crosby and he probably ran his career best race. Last year he was trained up to the BC Sprint and didn’t really threaten. This year, a bit on the fly, the idea came to run today to give him a race in between. I think he bounced a bit while coming up against a horse who was trained for the race. Señor Buscador wasn’t really in it to win it. The first quarter wasn’t fast enough to set it up for him but it was a lot faster than what he’s been facing in those 9-10f races, so he was way out of it. I’m sure if he runs back in that Goodwood, Awesome Again, California Cup Classic (I’m sure I’ve got the name in there somewhere) he’ll be well meant. I think he’s a 9f horse, it hits him right between the eyes. He hangs a bit at 10f, but secondary prizes in the BC Classic are good too.barbaro111 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 9:19 pmI was really rooting for the Chosen Vron---- oh well
I think Senior Buscador needs another race to get fit
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9 y/o entire Smooth B (Weigelia - Katarica Disco) won the Marshall Jenney H. at Parx Racing.
His full brother Fore Harp finished 4th.
His full brother Fore Harp finished 4th.
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Wow Highland Falls ran neck and neck with Arthur's Ride the whole race to pull away to win the G1 Jockey Club Gold Cup over Pyrenees. Flavian Prat gave an outstanding ride!
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Arthur’s Ride either didn’t want 10 furlongs or couldn’t handle coming back in 4 weeks or couldn’t handle another horse going with him.CoronadosQuest wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 6:23 pm Wow Highland Falls ran neck and neck with Arthur's Ride the whole race to pull away to win the G1 Jockey Club Gold Cup over Pyrenees. Flavian Prat gave an outstanding ride!
Overall, this is just another example of how fast this sport has abandoned the older male division and pretty much all G1 races longer than 9 furlongs not named Kentucky Derby, Travers, or Breeders’ Cup Classic.
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Arthur's Ride can definitely get 10f, he ran a huge figure earlier this year the distance. He just looked very uncomfortable out of the gate and seemed to just sort of resent receiving all that outside pressure. Very disappointing, especially after those huge past two races. Hopefully he comes out of it okay.
Pretty nice effort by Highland Falls, but that final furlong in 27 seconds... ouch. Will see how the figure comes back, but he might have finished fourth in the Travers.
Pretty nice effort by Highland Falls, but that final furlong in 27 seconds... ouch. Will see how the figure comes back, but he might have finished fourth in the Travers.
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I hope you mean final quarter.... 27 seconds for a final furlong would be brtual.Tessablue wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:44 pm Arthur's Ride can definitely get 10f, he ran a huge figure earlier this year the distance. He just looked very uncomfortable out of the gate and seemed to just sort of resent receiving all that outside pressure. Very disappointing, especially after those huge past two races. Hopefully he comes out of it okay.
Pretty nice effort by Highland Falls, but that final furlong in 27 seconds... ouch. Will see how the figure comes back, but he might have finished fourth in the Travers.
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LOL yes my bad, that would be a Giant Oak-esque finishStarine wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:45 pmI hope you mean final quarter.... 27 seconds for a final furlong would be brtual.Tessablue wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:44 pm Arthur's Ride can definitely get 10f, he ran a huge figure earlier this year the distance. He just looked very uncomfortable out of the gate and seemed to just sort of resent receiving all that outside pressure. Very disappointing, especially after those huge past two races. Hopefully he comes out of it okay.
Pretty nice effort by Highland Falls, but that final furlong in 27 seconds... ouch. Will see how the figure comes back, but he might have finished fourth in the Travers.
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Seriously though; I agree about Arthur's Ride -- he never looked comfortable even though he's clearly a horse who can get the distance. I thought he would be a more likely winner in this spot than the shorter Whitney. With Mixto taking the Pacific Classic, I'd say the three-year-olds are looking good for the Classic.
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But still incredibly slowTessablue wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:46 pmLOL yes my bad, that would be a Giant Oak-esque finishStarine wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:45 pmI hope you mean final quarter.... 27 seconds for a final furlong would be brtual.Tessablue wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:44 pm Arthur's Ride can definitely get 10f, he ran a huge figure earlier this year the distance. He just looked very uncomfortable out of the gate and seemed to just sort of resent receiving all that outside pressure. Very disappointing, especially after those huge past two races. Hopefully he comes out of it okay.
Pretty nice effort by Highland Falls, but that final furlong in 27 seconds... ouch. Will see how the figure comes back, but he might have finished fourth in the Travers.
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Hey! Don’t go dissing the Mighty Oakster!Tessablue wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:46 pmLOL yes my bad, that would be a Giant Oak-esque finishStarine wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:45 pmI hope you mean final quarter.... 27 seconds for a final furlong would be brtual.Tessablue wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:44 pm Arthur's Ride can definitely get 10f, he ran a huge figure earlier this year the distance. He just looked very uncomfortable out of the gate and seemed to just sort of resent receiving all that outside pressure. Very disappointing, especially after those huge past two races. Hopefully he comes out of it okay.
Pretty nice effort by Highland Falls, but that final furlong in 27 seconds... ouch. Will see how the figure comes back, but he might have finished fourth in the Travers.