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![]() Anybody know if George Washington is still viable for the BC Mile or the turf? I know he disappointed in his first after the stud experiment. His wins were visually impressive in '06 and I seem to want to live in the past.
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![]() His next race is the QEII.....
![]() http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...t=16537&page=2 I guess we'll get a better sense of the plan after that. |
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![]() His races this year have been a bit underwhelming. As of now, it doesn't sound like a US trip is in the cards according to O'Brien.
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![]() It may depend on what Ramonti does. Frankly, the 2nd tier Euro milers can usually handle our horses so I imagine that Goerge should have a shot. The problem is that he cannot handle the best of Europe, so if they come, he may as well stay home.
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![]() Can the Euro 2yos handle Big Brown, or Cherokee Triangle
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![]() Rio de la Plata can, if he comes. The filly Saoirse Abu could also. Don't forget to include Prussian in your list of nice North American based 2yo's.
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RIP Monroe. Last edited by Linny : 09-25-2007 at 10:49 AM. |
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![]() No doubt about it Linny, those are the 3 American hopes for the 2yo turf.
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![]() Cherokee Triangle looked awesome in the morning and afternoon last weekend at LaDowns. He seems to be maturing beautifully and while he was clearly the best horse on paper in the Sunday Silence, a 10 3/4 length win on the turf is very impressive.
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![]() Physically he seems to be top of the line, there arent many 2yo who look like that.
He did lay over them on the form, but the 10+ length win was pretty impressive, and professional |
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![]() Have they decided on how horses are going to qualify for the 2 yo turf race yet? Because unless a horse like Big Brown runs again he is just a maidenbreaker who may not get preference over a horse who wins an allowance or places in a stake.
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![]() What did she bring Cannon?
Who knows how they are going to select the 2yo turf, should be a disaster! Mott and Maker will certainly get in, but who knows about Big Brown, who may be better than both |
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![]() DRF reported last week that the majority of Big Brown was purchased by IEAH. Dutrow now has him. He's supposed to run in the Pilgrim this weekend, according to the article.
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![]() Linny, Id say hes 85% to go to the Pilgram.
I guess we will see how this pans out in the future |
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Raven's Pass is another you should write down. He is owned by stonerside, so there is a possibility he could end up in America sometime, but not sure if he will as a 2yo.
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![]() My guess is that the Euro's who show up may well be second tier, but they may still be better than out best grass babies.
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![]() Not that beyers really matter on turf, but does anyone know what fig Cherokee Triangle earned?
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