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![]() Great news. NY could definitely use a good, consistent rider who cares about his mounts and always gives it his all. A welcome "re-addition" to the colony for sure.
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![]() good deal now luzzie can stay home..
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![]() He seems to be a well liked guy around here so I'm just going to keep my trap shut and wish him luck.
Edit... Did you see the price increases for parking and general admission? A 33% increase! Of all years to have a dramatic increase. I'll **** golden bricks if they have an increase in attendance. Last edited by Coach Pants : 07-14-2008 at 08:49 PM. |
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![]() Doesn't it seem more like the guy wasn't all that successful out there compared to what he'll likely do here...the "family line" is certainly a great thing if he's being sincere but given the win percentage he had at the Wood and SA this year I have to say the coincidence is worth noting.
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Come on, man, that's pretty weak.
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![]() I think the MIG would be perfect as a steward when he retires. Let's recruit him from now.
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![]() I think he was a bit caugt in the middle as an older rider. He is not young and up and coming like some of those kids out there and he does not have the rep that say a Solis, Nakatani or Smith have so it put him in a middle position to get good mounts. One thing that is very different from the east coast to a certain extent is that you have to work horses in the morning to get mounts, where your rep can do alot of that for you out west. I dont know how much he worked horses, maybe a lot, but that is one thing you have to do out west.
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![]() I'm going to guess that few, if any, spent more time out in the mornings than Mig.
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![]() I was just pointing out a big difference for top riders out east to west, how many does JV work? Bailey rarely worked horses, I mean 6-8 a morning.
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![]() I am not worried, just added a difference between the two places, notice the comment "maybe a lot".
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I remember one weekend at the Spa, Bailey won something like two G1's, a G2, and maybe a G2 -- at the Spa, somewhere else and then back at the Spa. There he was Sunday morning, 5:30am or so, right at Frankel's barn getting up on horses. Like him or not, personally, professionally, doesn't matter, I don't think what Bailey did or didn't do in the mornings defines what he did in the afternoons. IMO, 6 to 8 a morning is a lot, relatively speaking. Eric |
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