serenassong wrote:
How did a horse with that type of breeding end up there?
He is sacred because he is "well-bred", therefore he belongs at a big name track. How could he possibly have ended up there?
Yes, that is the same place. It's actually called Pegasus Training and Equine Rehabilitation Center. And it's a quite amazing place! We got to meet Blind Luck while she was there.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Isn't Pegasus Training where Shared Belief is spending his sabbatical?
Thank you. I don't know if she meant to be insulting, but Emerald (and Hastings) have some really good racing, some really good horsemen, and some really good riders.Sparrow Castle wrote:
Yeah, I felt just a bit insulted too We do get some nicely bred horses at Emerald and Hastings, although not usually running first out for a $7,500 claim. I made some nice money last weekend betting on a pretty little Curlin filly out of a Broad Brush mare. Some of these kids just aren't fast enough for the big time, but do well at our tracks.
4th. Per Craig Bernick:Izvestia wrote:Glen Hill Farm has Chiropractor, a Kittens Joy half brother to millionaire Coil, making his debut in the 3rd at Pimlico today.
Midnight Lou was 4th.mariasmon wrote:Good Genes was 2nd. Midnight Lou was scratched from today's race and entered in another MCL on Sunday at EMD.mariasmon wrote:Good Genes (2013 full to Awesome Feather) makes his debut in R2 at GP on Friday.
Also debuting on Friday is Midnight Lou (Midnight Lute x Silverbulletday 2012). He'll be in R2 at Emerald, $10K MCL.
And he was claimed for $7,500.mariasmon wrote:Midnight Lou was 4th.mariasmon wrote:Good Genes was 2nd. Midnight Lou was scratched from today's race and entered in another MCL on Sunday at EMD.mariasmon wrote:Good Genes (2013 full to Awesome Feather) makes his debut in R2 at GP on Friday.
Also debuting on Friday is Midnight Lou (Midnight Lute x Silverbulletday 2012). He'll be in R2 at Emerald, $10K MCL.
That's what I was getting at- I meant no disrespect- there are good and bad at all places.BlindLucky wrote:I think SS's comment was in reference to an intact colt with that breeding debuting in a $7500 claimer at a lower tier track. Maybe he's slow, but they've never raced him and are trying him first out in a low level MCL.
Edit: They even scratched him from a $10k claimer and dropped him into a $7500.
Sorry- didn't mean to offend- maybe I should have worded it a bit better. I admit I don't know much about the track and the connections over there- thanks for the education.Sparrow Castle wrote:The ownership, Do You Miss It Stable, has at least one other Midnight Lute unraced colt that I'm pretty sure is at Emerald Downs now, West Coast Wheelie. This one's been working in California and Midnight Lou worked at Los Al for his first work. Both colts were bred by Mike Pegram and weren't sold at auction.
It's not uncommon for well-bred young horses who may have spent some time at Pegasus to begin their careers at EMD. I think the stable is new, at least I don't recognize the name and there's no history in Equibase.
Yeah, I felt just a bit insulted too We do get some nicely bred horses at Emerald and Hastings, although not usually running first out for a $7,500 claim. I made some nice money last weekend betting on a pretty little Curlin filly out of a Broad Brush mare. Some of these kids just aren't fast enough for the big time, but do well at our tracks.
Hopefully that distance is more to her liking!tachyon wrote:Rouge Buck(JPN), 2012F. Manhattan Cafe(JPN) x Ginger Punch(USA), is set to run in the Japanese Oaks(G1) 2400m turf at Tokyo on May 24th.