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OP Apple Blossom (G1): Letruska 102 (Super Saver) F. Gutierrez/I. Ortiz
OP Oaklawn H (G2): Silver State 101 (Hard Spun) S. Asmussen/R. Santana OP Rainbow S: Blame J D 85 (Blame) A. Green/R. Vazquez OP Rainbow Miss S: Hillary G 63 (Even the Score) T. Vance/D. Cabrera OP 3yo MSW (8.5f): Stilleto Boy 85 (Shackleford) D. Anderson/F. Arrieta KEE Doubledogdare S (G3): Bonny South 92 (Munnings) B. Cox/F. Geroux KEE Elkhorn S (G2): Say the Word 98 (More Than Ready) P. D'Amato/L. Saez AQU Memories Of Silver S: Bubbles On Ice-IRE 81 (Starspangledbanner-AUS) C. Clement/J. Castellano AQU Woodhaven S: Hard Love 82 (Kitten's Joy) J. Thomas/J. Castellano AQU New York Stallion S: Devious Mo 84 (Laoban) R. Rodriguez/M. Franco AQU New York Stallion S: Shaker Shack 64 (Bustin Stones) P. Reynolds/J. Ortiz AQU ALW/N1X (1m): Altaf 91 (Medaglia d'Oro) C. Brown/I Ortiz SA Californian S (G2): Royal Ship-BRZ 108 (Midshipman) R. Mandella/M. Smith SA Tokyo City Cup S (G3): Tizamagician 95 (Tiznow) R. Mandella/F. Prat SA Kona Gold S (G3): Cezanne 106 (Curlin) B. Baffert/F. Prat SA Mizdirection S: Constantia 92 (Munnings) J. Sadler/U. Rispoli CT Original Gold S: Brigintine Island 79 (Jersey Town) J. McKee/R. Latchman GN Grand National Timber S: Le Chevalier N/A (Broken Vow) J. Gomena/M. Hendriks
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If Royal Ship got a 108 that means Country Grammar got a 106? 107?
Either the fig is way too high or Country Grammar really likes Baffert’s barn |
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A bit much from Country Grammer first off an 8-month layoff in a two-turn stakes, but he was transitioning from 3yo to 4yo and traded decisions last year with Mystic Guide who has upped his game this season. I presume Baffert has superior numbers off layoffs and a whole bevy of ex-NY allowance horses have become world-beaters in California over the past decade. That said, if Independence Hall's effort was used as some sort of barometer, that's a mistake. The jock clearly wrapped up on the horse at the 1/16th pole (never mind that the horse gave up the ghost at the 1/8th pole) and allowed him to gallop the rest of the way. He was not "racing" when he hit the wire. |
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I’m not saying a 10 plus point bump isn’t possible but it’s pretty tough to improve off Chad Brown |
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I think the long layoffs temper any trainer-to-trainer "move up". A big factor is that these back class horses that apparently have physical issues are afforded time off but more importantly get to come back in a jurisdiction where 5-horse fields are the norm. Most of these "races" flow like workouts rather than actual competitive events. |
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