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SATURDAY GP 9th (5:14) Tallahassee S.
1 Mile (Turf) | Open | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $75,000 1 Wicked Style Douglas R R 122 L 2 Roman Tiger Marquez C H Jr 114 L 3 Smooth Air Lopez P 122 L 4 Frisco Star Velasquez C 122 L 5 St. Joe Bridgmohan J V 114 L 6 Vanquisher Garcia Alan 116 L 7 Formal King Lezcano J 116 L 8 Dynhocracy Smith A E 122 L 9 Ruff and Ready Coa E M 122 L 10 Fearless Eagle Bravo J 122 L 11 Big Al Baird E T 114 L 12 Pickapocket Desormeaux K J 122 L 13 Jet Propulsion Trujillo E 122 L SUNDAY GP 9th (5:14) Marion County S. 1 Mile (Turf) | Fillies and Mares | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $75,000 1 Annabill Douglas R R 122 L 2 Tremendous One Lopez P 118 L 3 My Kim Trujillo E 116 L 4 Julia Tuttle Prado E S 122 L 5 Ashley River Velazquez J R 122 L 6 Scolara Desormeaux K J 118 L 7 You Asked Marquez C H Jr 118 L 8 Pay Wright Coa E M 122 L 9 Quiet Meadow Lezcano J 118 Blk-On L |
2/7 (AQU): Whirlaway S.
8th (3:49) Whirlaway S.
1 1/16 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Haynesfield Dominguez R A 122 L 2 Hehasnosay Castro E 118 L 3 Peace Town Pimentel J 120 L 4 Mike From Queens Maragh R 118 L 5 Zooger Hill C 118 L 6 Cellar Dweller Napravnik A R 118 L |
1/7 (OP): Essex H.
9th (5:02) Essex H.
1 1/16 Miles | Open | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Going Ballistic Berry M C 115 L 2 Golden Yank Doocy T T 119 L 3 Solar Flare (ARG) Borel C H 115 L 4 Prom Shoes Emigh C A 115 L 5 Spotsgone Johnson J M 113 L 6 Encaustic Quinonez L S 113 L 7 Que Paso Escobar M 110 L 8 Telling Razo E Jr 116 L |
Haynesfield has a stride that reminds me a lot of Speightstown. I remember when he won the Vanderbilt (?) at Saratoga, I was joining my family in the grandstand. The horse lowered his body and hit another gear when they turned for home, it was visually noticeable. Haynesfield has a very similar style and ran well today, but still can't believe he can do it for too many more furlongs.
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He runs like he can run all day, though as it's been pointed out, he has faced a bunch of nothings.
It's kinda funny that a nybred son of speightstown that cost like what, 20 or 30k, has a legitimate shot at being a pretty useful router. |
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I thought I saw an analysis of his pedigree that pointed out a ton of stamina on the bottom side. If Northern Afleet and Elusive Quality can sire classic winners, why not Speightstown?
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http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...st-for-speight
speightstown is an unknown obviously, this being his first crop to race. northern afleet and EQ were mentioned-elusive quality was a record setting miler. northern afleet also ran at longer distances than speightstown, who was a good horse at 6-7 f. so i can see where there might be more ??'s regarding what he'll get. now, haynesfield has shown he can rate, but certainly isn't afraid of leading either. speightstown siring a derby winner would certainly fit the trend from the last few years, where new sires had a derby winner right off the bat. |
I think it's pretty interesting that Speightstowns are seeing success right off the bat given his injury-riddled career (as pointed out in the above article). It's not like sons of Gone West have sired nothing but a bunch of sprinty types anyway. The Gotham will be an interesting test.
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