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Kasept 08-15-2011 04:37 AM

Week/Weekend Stakes Beyers
 
AP Arlington Million S (G1): Cape Blanco 102 (A. O'Brien/J. Spencer)
AP Beverly D. S (G1): Stacelita 101 (C. Brown/R. Dominguez)
AP Secretariat S (G1): Treasure Beach 105 (A. O'Brien/C. O'Donoghue)
AP Hatoof S: Santina Dond 80 (G. Dorochenko/C. Castro)

SAR Adirondack S (G2): My Miss Aurelia 91 (S. Asmussen/J. Leparoux)
SAR Sword Dancer S (G1): Winchester 100 (C. Clement/C. Velasquez)
SAR Hall of Fame S (G2): Big Blue Kitten 89 (C. Brown/J. Velazquez)
SAR New York Stallion S: Hessonite 80 (D. Donk/R. Dominguez)
SAR Lucy Scribner S: Cascadilla Falls 89 (W. Mott/J. Velazquez)
SAR Waya S: Emerald Beech 88 (J. Sheppard/A. Solis)

DMR John C. Mabee S (G2): Cozi Rosie TBD (J. Sadler/G. Gomez)
DMR La Jolla H (G2): Burns 87 (B. Abrams/P. Valenzuela)
DMR Daisycutter H: Unzip Me 96 (M. Jones/R. Bejarano)
DMR Real Good Deal S: Chiloquin 91 (S. Hansen/M. Pedroza)

WO Ontario Debutante S: Tu Endie Wei 83 (R. Baker/J. McAleney)
WO With Approval S: Riley Ripasso 89 (D. England/E. Da Silva)
WO Shepperton S: Paso Doble 88 (M. Casse/P. Husbands)

MTH Monmouth Oaks (G3): Savvy Supreme 90 (T. Pletcher/E. Trujillo)
MTH Candy Eclair S: Suzzona 89 (B. Feliciano/J. Pimentel)

ELP Gardenia S (G3): Groupie Doll 92 (W. Bradley/G. Kuntzweiler)

EVD Evangeline Mile H: Star Guitar TBD (A. Stall/G. Melancon)
EVD Lafayette S: Indian Assault TBD (J. Desormeaux/K. Clark)

PID Malvern Rose S: Prize Winner 73 (M. Lauer/H. Villa-Gomez)
PID Lil E. Tee H: Lucky Lewis 65 (S. DiMauro/P. Morales)

Calzone Lord 08-15-2011 08:32 AM

Stopshopping Maria ran a 101 Beyer yesterday going 6f at Saratoga in her MSW win.

Checking my list -- the fastest 6f Beyers by a 2yo at Saratoga since 2000 belong to Discreet Cat (106) and Henny Hughes (105) ... off the top of my head I can't think of a 2yo filly running 6f faster than 101... but I'll look tomorrow morning when I have time.

Stopshopping Maria was an OBS March horse (worked the same day as JC's Pride when the times all came back much slower -- JC's Pride scratched out of that sale and went to FT Tim where he got the bullet)

NTamm1215 08-15-2011 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 800383)
Stopshopping Maria ran a 101 Beyer yesterday going 6f at Saratoga in her MSW win.

Checking my list -- the fastest 6f Beyers by a 2yo at Saratoga since 2000 belong to Discreet Cat (106) and Henny Hughes (105) ... off the top of my head I can't think of a 2yo filly running 6f faster than 101... but I'll look tomorrow morning when I have time.

Stopshopping Maria was an OBS March horse (worked the same day as JC's Pride when the times all came back much slower -- JC's Pride scratched out of that sale and went to FT Tim where he got the bullet)

Didn't Hot Dixie Chick get a 102 in the Schuylerville?

Calzone Lord 08-15-2011 08:49 AM

103 in fact.

Took the Spinaway next out - and went to the sidelines. Only managed 3-starts beyond age 2. I had already forgot about her.

Antitrust32 08-15-2011 08:58 AM

what about Indian Blessing?

Calzone Lord 08-15-2011 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 800389)
what about Indian Blessing?

Her debut win was at 5.5 furlongs.

You -- 107 Beyer going 6.5f -- is the fastest winning 2-year-old filly at Saratoga since atleast 2000.

NTamm1215 08-15-2011 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 800389)
what about Indian Blessing?

She got a 97 first time out at the Spa.

Calzone Lord 08-15-2011 09:17 AM

Olympic Charmer (107 Beyer sprinting at Santa Anita) earned the highest figure of any 2-year-old - from either sex - in the year 1998 by two full points.

She is the dam of the Ron McAnally trained first-time starter who was 2nd at 34/1 odds in a 2yo MSW race at Del Mar yesterday.

The immortal Cho won that race

RolloTomasi 08-15-2011 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 800393)
Olympic Charmer (107 Beyer sprinting at Santa Anita) earned the highest figure of any 2-year-old - from either sex - in the year 1998 by two full points.

She is the dam of the Ron McAnally trained first-time starter who was 2nd at 34/1 odds in a 2yo MSW race at Del Mar yesterday.

The immortal Cho won that race

The John Sadler half-sister to Dream Rush in that race was supposed to be all the rage. She didn't hit the board. But it's Polytrack so who knows how "real" any of the maiden races at Del Mar are. The winner was by Silent Name and the runner-up was by Dansili.

Drill was supposed to be a killer first time out, too, but he tanked, then came right back and won (be a desperate nose) at least.

Calzone Lord 08-15-2011 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi (Post 800395)
The John Sadler half-sister to Dream Rush in that race was supposed to be all the rage. She didn't hit the board. But it's Polytrack so who knows how "real" any of the maiden races at Del Mar are. The winner was by Silent Name and the runner-up was by Dansili.

I didn't like that Sadler horse at all for a win-early bet.

She went only 10.40 for an 1/8th and was blinkered on a day when the track was much faster of the two sessions down there.

3 different horses went 9.80 that day -- including one sired by Bob and John (go figure)

I liked a Lawyer Ron that went 10 flat unblinkered that day -- they named Stealcase. Horse took a lot of money for Casse in his debut at Saratoga but was a soundly beaten 3rd. Got sucked right into that one.

Regarding OBS March -- I would say the track was 0.30 seconds faster going 1/8th for Session #2 and about 0.60 seconds faster going 1/4 mile for Session #2.

RolloTomasi 08-15-2011 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 800402)
I didn't like that Sadler horse at all for a win-early bet.

She went only 10.40 for an 1/8th and was blinkered on a day when the track was much faster of the two sessions down there.

I see that the OBS horses breeze on an all-weather surface, so I guess Eillien's Dream has less of an excuse for her debut.

The surface may also help explain why so many on your 2yo sales list end up at Woodbine. What proportion of your list comes from OBS and Keeneland?

Calzone Lord 08-15-2011 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi (Post 800405)
I see that the OBS horses breeze on an all-weather surface, so I guess Eillien's Dream has less of an excuse for her debut.

The surface may also help explain why so many on your 2yo sales list end up at Woodbine. What proportion of your list comes from OBS and Keeneland?

Synthetic: (9 sessions between 4 sales)

OBS March, April, June and Keeneland April


Dirt: (6 sessions between 5 different sales)

FT Florida, Ft Texas, FT Timonium, and the two Barrett's sales.


So -- roughly 60% on synthetic.

I suppose that's another good reason why a surprising many have gone to Woodbine. However, it's been synthetic for a couple of years now...and the Woodbine purses were huge last two years as well I think. I have to think the stronger Canadian dollar is the only real change from this year to last.

MISTERGEE 08-15-2011 06:44 PM

hey guys, any # on that crc stake race sat---------thanks

Kasept 08-15-2011 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MISTERGEE (Post 800513)
hey guys, any # on that crc stake race sat---------thanks

CRC Band Is Passing S: Flatter This 84 (K. O'Connell/L. Saez)

MISTERGEE 08-16-2011 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 800520)
CRC Band Is Passing S: Flatter This 84 (K. O'Connell/L. Saez)

thanks Steve, I do appreciate that


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