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![]() Henny Hughes today looked awesome. Yes it was a small field and not the best sprinters in the country, but the way he moved with such quick, powerful strides and the ease of the effort and fast final time. My gosh that was impressive.
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![]() I swear that was not Henny Hughes in that race. That had to be some other horse. If you cant tell, I am kidding. It is amazing how much that animal has matured since I last saw him. He really looks like a completely different horse. I dont think they will keep HH sprinting. I think they will try and stretch him out after the KB. Remember he did finish 2nd in the BCJ.
Joe Brave said in the interview after the on HRTV--I am paraprhasing here - That was just a workout for HH. A workout in 1:08:1 - WOW. |
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![]() Too Much Bling can run with any horse. Lost in the Fog should not be discounted. The horse has lost a big race and he is trashed. Ridiculous. Everyone knows how talented the horse is. Patience. He is not over-the-hill at 4.
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Also, Bravo is right...that looked like a workout...he never had to really get busy or work hard for it...he is that good of a mover and that naturally brilliant....this horse is SCARY good... I hope Prado gets back on for the King's Bishop and not Bravo or Jara....no offense, but the BC Sprint is a tough race to win and I want the best aboard... |
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As far as I know, this horse has never gone around two turns, and I doubt he ever will. I'm with Cunningham. He's a very fast sprinter.. The Classic? That seems pretty unlikely to me. Last edited by ateamstupid : 07-02-2006 at 12:57 AM. |
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You are a sharp guy, but this is the one of the most ridiculous things I have ever read on this site. The horse beat absolutely nothing (worse than Funny Cide's competition, which you mocked) and now he is faster than Bordonero. Give it up. |
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![]() The best horse in the country at any distance is Surf Cat. He is just fast at any distance. All of the specialty spriters are just luckey he uses them for tune=ups. If he can stay together and ship all he has to do is pick his race.
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![]() Bruce Headley , Art Sherman and Bob Baffert have afew quick ones in their barns. Maybe they will run into each other and if they do my money is on Headleys horse.
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![]() The field that was entered in the race yesterday and the field that showed up were two completely different stories ( always is these days ). The two other talented horses in the race besides Henny Hughes scratched and left it a lopsided and one horse affair. Getting all giddy about this race is just a tad premature. It's hardly surprising he ran a big race against this non-competition in his return. He was a very good horse last year.
But, at least he did run well and hopefully will continue to run well. The more good horses the merrier. But excuse me if I'm not ready to annoint him a champion off one race. However, considering his 2YO form, it will hardly be a shocker if he has a very big second half. I agree that his best races will be sprinting, perhaps up to a mile, and I'm not sure what the obsession is with stretching horses out. But, he did run very well in the BC juvenile, so I guess it's not impossible. It just feels like a case where it would be nice to see him run in spots that accentuate his strength....which is sprinting. Did somebody actually call Patrick Biancone a clown in this thread? How many Arcs did he win? |
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![]() Songster and Henny Hughes aren't the only potential top sprinters from Godolphin. The Sheiks also have Afrashad who won an allowance on Belmont Day in 108.1 after breaking poorly. He's entered in the eighth at Monmouth on Tuesday. Bravo aboard. Their stable is absolutely loaded right now. Bernardini, Jazil, Henny, Songster, Invasor, Discreet Cat and the list goes on.
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![]() Thanks for reposting that. I couldn't remember who said that.
I love those little acronyms ( SOS/LH? ). I'm sure I'm just internet ignorant, and everybody knows what they mean, as I can't believe they would just be some cowardly way to put down somebody who has actually accomplished something in this game....other than masquerading on the internet. |
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![]() Henny Hughes was bred to be a fast 2yo and he was. His half- and three-quarter-siblings were all sprinters. His dam was a stakes-placed sprinter, by Meadowlake (sire of sprinters) out of a graded sprinting SW by Hagley, sprinter and sire of sprinters. There is no Hawkster or Broad Brush on the bottom side to help him get a two-turn distance. His BC Juvie was the longest he will ever run well. The Pedigree Maven has spoken. <grin>
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