JolyB |
11-16-2024 08:22 AM |
In looking through the pp's for some of the runners in the Claiming Crown races, it is intriguing to see how well managed many of the top contenders have been.
While we call these races for claiming horses, many of the entrants have been running in optional claimers, allowance races and even stakes races. For example, Dana's Beauty figures to be the fairly heavy favorite in race 5. If you get her pp's that only have 10 lines of past races, you will not find a claiming race listed. She has won stakes races at Remington, Lone Star and Turfway Park and even ran in the Grade 2 Nassau at Woodbine. Yet she remains eligible for today's race because in September 2023 she was entered in a $25,000 claiming race at Presque Isle, and the condition of race 5 is for "fillies and mares... which have started for a claiming price of $25,000 or less in 2023-24." The condition of the race fits her like a glove.
This story of horses who have not run in claiming races for the last year or so but are still eligible today to compete in a race with a $150,000 purse is repeated numerous times through the pp's.
It would be unfair to call any such runners "ringers", since they all meet the conditions of eligibility of the races. However, it does show that astute trainers can plan far in advance by either entering a quality horse in a claiming race and risk the claim, or by picking up a quality horse at the claiming box and then protecting it by running in the races where it belongs up until the Claiming Crown.
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