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Old 08-07-2006, 01:41 PM
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I don't think it's fair to say the sun is setting on Sun King's career. I mean, he's only four, and he certainly hasn't been unsound, has he?
I dont believe he has. I'll tell you what, if you ever doubt the quality of female family and its importance in a runner, look no further than Sun King's dam. She's quickly proving herself a stellar producer. Besides Sun King she's the dam of multiple G3 winner Ocean Drive, G1 winner Traitor, and is the granddam of G1 winner Peeping Tom, G2 winner AllamericanBertie, and G2 winner Hurricane Bertie.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:41 PM
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Oh those latin mares



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I dont believe he has. I'll tell you what, if you ever doubt the quality of female family and its importance in a runner, look no further than Sun King's dam. She's quickly proving herself a stellar producer. Besides Sun King she's the dam of multiple G3 winner Ocean Drive, G1 winner Traitor, and is the granddam of G1 winner Peeping Tom, G2 winner AllamericanBertie, and G2 winner Hurricane Bertie.
Peeping Tom...coming to a Penn National Gaming track near you!
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:42 PM
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Oh those latin mares



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haha We are the best. What can I say, slightly spicey and curves for days... that's until the first kid... then its all over!
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:43 PM
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SO Lame....
How often am I lame Slot, not very...it was fitting I thought....perfect time to be tacky...IT IS MILLION WEEK, all is well
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:43 PM
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Speaking of Candy, whatever happened to the infamous Candy Ride?
Standing at stud at Hill N Dale in Kentucky. Heard he was being only marginally received... but dont know that to be a fact. Just what I heard from someone who boards there.
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Peeping Tom...coming to a Penn National Gaming track near you!
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:45 PM
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How often am I lame Slot, not very...it was fitting I thought....perfect time to be tacky...IT IS MILLION WEEK, all is well
Figured kev probably wasn't around to give you crap, so I filled in as best I could. Lame sounded about right.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:45 PM
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Yup, he was right there at the top of the stretch. It takes a lot longer to get in top shape than most people realize, that's for sure. It doesn't happen in a month or 2. It takes a while. The competition is fierce and the horses are great athletes.
Sumitas,
There is so much truth in what you say.
It's just so easy to get down on a trainer.
Most folks don't know what goes into it. It's waves, not straight lines.
First is the diet. You kind of "starve" them...not really, but hay and a little grain. Short easy works to start building muscle. Then, as the appetite develops, stronger works at a variety of distances, hotter feeds. By the time the race comes up, you just hope that everything you've put into prepping for that race comes true. It's diet and excercise...hoping that when the horse reaches "peak" it's at exactly the right time.
So much can go wrong along the way. The horse can sustain an injury (sometimes difficult to detect), or some kind soul can show up with a ton of carrots and mints to disrupt the feeding program. We've all seen horses get hurt in a morning breeze. Wind sprints and gate works??? Lots!
In a "nut shell", good trainers have the savy from so many previous lessons that when the target race comes along, the horse is a "monster", totally pumped and sound...at the top of the "peak" (wave).
Even then, a stupid ride can happen, or a bad step...and all the effort that's been invested is gone like a discarded ticket on the floor.
It's a tough game. Not just for the horses but also for everyone that tries everyday to make it happen.
If it was easy, I don't think many people would even try.
Nor would the horses.

Just my two pennies worth.

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Old 08-07-2006, 01:45 PM
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:46 PM
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I think it is fair to say the sun is setting on Sun King's career. He isnt a gelding so you know they wont wait too long to whisk him away and make money in the shed. How many top quality horses that arent geldings stick around to race at 5 and 6 years old anymore?

Breeding has really hurt this sport for the fans.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:47 PM
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Sumitas,
There is so much truth in what you say.
It's just so easy to get down on a trainer.
Most folks don't know what goes into it. It's waves, not straight lines.
First is the diet. You kind of "starve" them...not really, but hay and a little grain. Short easy works to start building muscle. Then, as the appetite develops, stronger works at a variety of distances, hotter feeds. By the time the race comes up, you just hope that everything you've put into prepping for that race comes true. It's diet and excercise...hoping that when the horse reaches "peak" it's at exactly the right time.
So much can go wrong along the way. The horse can sustain an injury (sometimes difficult to detect), or some kind soul can show up with a ton of carrots and mints to disrupt the feeding program. We've all seen horses get hurt in a morning breeze. Wind sprints and gate works??? Lots!
In a "nut shell", good trainers have the savy from so many previous lessons that when the target race comes along, the horse is a "monster", totally pumped and sound...at the top of the "peak" (wave).
Even then, a stupid ride can happen, or a bad step...and all the effort that's been invested is gone like a discarded ticket on the floor.
It's a tough game. Not just for the horses but also for everyone that tries everyday to make it happen.
If it was easy, I don't think many people would even try.
Nor would the horses.

Just my two pennies worth.

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Very informative. Learn something new. thanks.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:47 PM
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Figured kev probably wasn't around to give you crap, so I filled in as best I could. Lame sounded about right.
Surprised he isn't, he has nothing else to do but sit in bed all day
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:48 PM
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I think it is fair to say the sun is setting on Sun King's career. He isnt a gelding so you know they wont wait too long to whisk him away and make money in the shed. How many top quality horses that arent geldings stick around to race at 5 and 6 years old anymore?

Breeding has really hurt this sport for the fans.
Your favorite, Tim...St. Liam. How about Artie Schiller? Zapper even ran once at five. I bet we see Sun King around for at least another year.
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Your favorite, Tim...St. Liam. How about Artie Schiller? Zapper even ran once at five. I bet we see Sun King around for at least another year.
Not if he wins a grade 1, if he wins a Grade 1, bye bye to the shed of love
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:50 PM
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Southern Hemisphere horses turn on August 1. Northern Hemisphere horses on January 1. His birthdate really doesn't mean anything except that he was born after August 1..
Correction - Horses in former British possessions in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) turn a year older on 1 August each year. In South American countries, like Argentina, Brasil, Chile, etc., they turn a year older on the more logical 1 July.

The big thing about second-half 3yos from the SH who race in NA as 4yos (Jan to June) is that they don't get any weight concession for their lack of maturity. While winning the Pimlico Special, Invasor was actually a 3yo but was carrying weight appropriate for a 4yo. By the time of the Suburban in July, he was officially 4 in both SA and US, although not actually 4. So now his official age in both hemispheres and his actual age all correspond. How Lovely.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:51 PM
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I think it is fair to say the sun is setting on Sun King's career. He isnt a gelding so you know they wont wait too long to whisk him away and make money in the shed. How many top quality horses that arent geldings stick around to race at 5 and 6 years old anymore?

Breeding has really hurt this sport for the fans.
The breeding aspect has always been there and im not certain its the real reason why fans are hurting. I think its more the lack of starts throughout a year. But, the argument can be made its all connected. True.

As for Sun King, I wouldnt be surprised to see him race another year if doesnt get hurt. Unless he really turns into a monster this year, his pedigree just isnt desireable enough for the big money to come from Kentucky. A Charismatic out of a (very good producing... but still...) Clever Trick mare? Not to mention being half to poor regional stallion Traitor who actually won a G1. Although, in Traitor's behalf, he had a limited oppurtunity and then was killed in a barn fire.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:52 PM
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I think I can speak for a few of us when I say that while I may be a smart ass, I'm pretty certain I'm not yet a degenerate. Really.
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Okay, you named 3 Slot. 3 out of how many others who get shed bound? Lots and lots. Back in the 70's and 80's it was more of a fan sport. Now as soon as you get attached to a nice horse, its wham bam, thank you maam. Whored away.
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Correction - Horses in former British possessions in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) turn a year older on 1 August each year. In South American countries, like Argentina, Brasil, Chile, etc., they turn a year older on the more logical 1 July.

The big thing about second-half 3yos from the SH who race in NA as 4yos (Jan to June) is that they don't get any weight concession for their lack of maturity. While winning the Pimlico Special, Invasor was actually a 3yo but was carrying weight appropriate for a 4yo. By the time of the Suburban in July, he was officially 4 in both SA and US, although not actually 4. So now his official age in both hemispheres and his actual age all correspond. How Lovely.
haha You're my new literary hero. Even if I knew that (which I didnt), I would never have been able to make it make sense. Does that make sense?
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