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lemoncrush 12-16-2009 03:33 PM

12/19 (HOL): HOL Futurity (G1): LOOKIN AT LUCKY - 83 BSF
 
9th (4:35) CashCall Futurity (G1)

1 1/16 Miles (All Weather Track) | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $750,000

1 Lookin At Lucky Gomez G K 121 L
2 Brady Blue Eyes Talamo J 121 L
3 The Program Espinoza V 121 L
4 Marcello Valdivia J Jr 121 L
5 Make Music for Me Smith M E 121 L
6 Noble's Promise Albarado R J 121 L
7 Seattle Ruler Garcia M 121 L
8 Wildlee Special Solis A 121 L


Anyone know why Hollywood Prevue winner American Lion is passing on this? I thought they were bringing him back in this spot.

VOL JACK 12-16-2009 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by lemoncrush
CashCall Futurity (G1)

1 1/16 Miles (All Weather Track) | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $750,000

1 Lookin At Lucky Gomez G K 121 L
2 Brady Blue Eyes Talamo J 121 L
3 The Program Espinoza V 121 L
4 Marcello Valdivia J Jr 121 L
5 Make Music for Me Smith M E 121 L
6 Noble's Promise Albarado R J 121 L
7 Seattle Ruler Garcia M 121 L
8 Wildlee Special Solis A 121 L


Anyone know why Hollywood Prevue winner American Lion is passing on this? I thought they were bringing him back in this spot.


Maybe it was because of his last race?

RockHardTen1985 12-16-2009 05:46 PM

American Lion is nice and all, but at this point he wants no part of LAL, the connections made the right move skipping and pointing to next year.

RolloTomasi 12-16-2009 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985
American Lion is nice and all, but at this point he wants no part of LAL, the connections made the right move skipping and pointing to next year.

He hasn't breezed since he raced.

brianwspencer 12-16-2009 09:27 PM

Very interesting to see Wildlee Special in here. I made him a "buzz" horse for Horseplayer NOW after his maiden win at Meadowlands. Thought it was a sensational performance, and extremely visually impressive, but never thought a Grade I would be his next stop.

Think he'll turn out to be a really good one.

RockHardTen1985 12-16-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
Very interesting to see Wildlee Special in here. I made him a "buzz" horse for Horseplayer NOW after his maiden win at Meadowlands. Thought it was a sensational performance, and extremely visually impressive, but never thought a Grade I would be his next stop.

Think he'll turn out to be a really good one.


He could turn out to be really good, it is Dutrow.
I dont see it though, what was so impressive about his maiden win? He already had 2 starts, both times he kinda just clunked up, then he gets a dream run and beats a decent at best group of only 6. I also realize the 2-4 finishers all came back to run well, but none of them really ran fast.

brianwspencer 12-16-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985
He could turn out to be really good, it is Dutrow.
I dont see it though, what was so impressive about his maiden win? He already had 2 starts, both times he kinda just clunked up, then he gets a dream run and beats a decent at best group of only 6. I also realize the 2-4 finishers all came back to run well, but none of them really ran fast.

It was one of those races I couldn't describe enough to have it make sense.

It was just visually stunning to me.

Broke last early, passed all but the front pair from way back with just about no urging, accelerated up the rail when a hole opened, and won going away under a hand ride.

I wouldn't have ever once considered calling that a "dream run." Had he been in that pocket spot, 3rd behind the top pair the whole way, then yea. But he gave the leaders 8-10 lengths and drew even with them without really being asked in a matter of 3/16 of a mile, and won easily on a track that's by and large, a speed/presser-favoring one.

I get that it wasn't the toughest bunch, and that it was at Meadowlands, but have you never seen a race where you watch a horse do something that surprises you in how easily he/she does it, and you just say "wow?"

alysheba4 12-18-2009 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
It was one of those races I couldn't describe enough to have it make sense.

It was just visually stunning to me.

Broke last early, passed all but the front pair from way back with just about no urging, accelerated up the rail when a hole opened, and won going away under a hand ride.

I wouldn't have ever once considered calling that a "dream run." Had he been in that pocket spot, 3rd behind the top pair the whole way, then yea. But he gave the leaders 8-10 lengths and drew even with them without really being asked in a matter of 3/16 of a mile, and won easily on a track that's by and large, a speed/presser-favoring one.

I get that it wasn't the toughest bunch, and that it was at Meadowlands, but have you never seen a race where you watch a horse do something that surprises you in how easily he/she does it, and you just say "wow?"

.....i actually said that with zenyatta maiden win

chucklestheclown 10-17-2010 04:49 PM

Where are last years BC threads?


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