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Bloodhorse Impersonation
Sorry - but I just finished reading through a chat and now I have to take it out on you guys.
* Aikenite: INCREDIBLY gifted horse that's stakes placed on both dirt and synthetics .. AND is stakes placed in both sprints and routes. Wow! Such an amazingly versatile animal. * American Lion: What a very, very, very, very good horse!! Only took him 3 starts to win a Graded Stakes. And wow was his performance spectacular last weekend!! A super 3rd off the layoff. He sooooo needed the race. Expect HUGE things! * Buddy's Saint: You can NEVER say anything bad about a horse who has done nothing wrong. But - what do you say about a horse who has won all three times ... three words .... BEST HORSE EVER!?!?!?! * Concord Point: He won a maiden race as a first time starter on opening day of Santa Anita ... that is the sign of a VERY talented horse. You have to be so special to do that. I wouldn't be surprised if he wins 8 Grade 1's later on. While some might say that his one try against winners was a let down - it was really a VERY good race. * Conveyance: You can NEVER say anything bad about a horse who has done nothing wrong. But - what do you say about a horse who has won all three times ... three words .... BEST HORSE EVER!?!?!?! * Dave in Dixie: What an AMAZING animal. When he won his debut at Del Mar.. the first thought that popped in my head was Champion 2-year-old, Champion 3-year-old, Horse of the Year as 4-year-old, Leading Freshman Sire, Greatest sire ever, Heroic tragic death after he jumps over his stallion farm fence - runs into a burning school - and rescuses 80 kids before burning to a crips. The nation falls in love with him just like with Barbaro. GREAT 2nd place finish off of his layoff. He needed that race. Look for BIG things. * Drosselmeyer: How about the spanking he gave a GOOD horse in Prince Will I Am last time? WOW!!! And you know he LOVES Churchill Downs because he won an off-the-turf maiden race there! Loves the Derby track, will love the Derby distance, but how much will he love the Derby winner circle? It can sometimes be a stressful place for a horse. We will find out after he wins the Derby. Can't wait. * Dryfly: He won his debut race at Philly Park. He won the Smarty Jones stakes at Oaklawn. Coincidence? Hardly! With Jerry Bailey now safely retired - I think he will do what Smarty couldn't.. win the Belmont and sweep the Triple Crown! Etc. Etc. |