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I knew it was somewhere, you are over at trackchampion also right?
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Yeah i dont post much anymore, just kind of listen to what everyone says.
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Thank you very much, i'm gonna be up at Arlington for their closing week on my way back to Seattle, get wait to get to chicago.
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wishing you the best of luck to you with your horse. hopefully it's only the beginning!!
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Hey man, I live in Cincy, I listen to the Track Guys every once in a while, I have heard you call in. I believe it was you that gave out that SAF G1 Winner back on Memorial Day. I love River Downs, don't play there, but I like to go there... |
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I haven't followed the horse, but is he still around the River? I may take you up on that, my dad has been going there for over 50 years, he likes to hang out at Jerry's Corner, that guy is pretty funny, my dad and him love to rip on each other... |
bred to go long
http://www.pedigreequery.com/ojo+de+agua2
At a glance I would say that he has some very good traits Raise A Native on the Sire side and Nijinsky II on the dam Maybe too much French blood he may tend to surrender at the drop of a hat teasing.. The numbers look pretty good but the numbers looked good for Zippy Chippy ie.. I have no idea I am very happy for you.. I wish I had the means to take the plunge |
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Exclusive Native, sire of Affirmed, is a good staying source, Heathen and Janus were both middle-distance performeres and sires (10-12f); looks like Solstein was a miler in France. Don't have my research library with me here in Paris so can't say much more until I get home. |
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Thank you for the info! Can you tell me what those numbers next to his name mean?? DP = 5-1-16-2-0 (24) DI = 1.40 CD = 0.38 |
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There's more than i can explain. DP is the dosage profile. DI is dosage index CD is center of distribution. You'll find the explanations at this site: http://www.chef-de-race.com/dosage/review.htm |
How exciting! Good luck to you and your horse. Keep us updated on how he is doing!
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I will read that carefully! |
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Good luck with your horse. As you can see, he's bred for classic distances. It's up to you and your trainer to evaluate what he looks like on the track. There are many different ways to build "works" into him. Baffert and H Allen J, and many others use wind sprints (run short to build lung capacity). Others go with long gallops (muscle, endurance). It all depends on how your horse responds. You can always mix up the tasks. Then find a race that suits him and work toward it. Best of luck! DTS |
Well...first update about OJO DE AGUA...lol
He arrived today from Rio de Janeiro...He is a very good looking colt!! His former vet was talking with my trainer....Despite his 2 starts on turf were not very good, the colt was one of the best of his barn (according to his Studīs jockey)....always with excellent workouts. And he is son of a top stallion, in a champion brazilian mare. The problem is that they were suspecting the colt has a little problem (And TNT Stud sells his animal even if they have any small problems). The problem he may have is that his testicles goes up when he is running...causing pain. I think he will make one or two starts...and we will observe if this is the problem, in fact...If this is really the problem, he may undergo surgery to remove one testicle... |
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