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Showing Up will win the Secretariat for fun, unless he acts like Funny Cide in the heat, I plan on singling him on every possible ticket that I have going with that race.....I don't care if King Cugat comes back to run in the race. |
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![]() Showing Up is the real deal. Nobody has seen anything from him yet. There is a lot more in the tank with that horse. I still don't think he has Barbaro talent on the grass, but some close to him do. Here are some parts of the article on Showing Up in the NYT http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/18/sp...=1&oref=slogin Change to the Turf Offers Horse a Chance to Show Off By BILL FINLEY Published: July 18, 2006 “Everybody who gets on him says he’s as good a horse as they’ve ever sat on,” said Showing Up’s trainer, Barclay Tagg, also the trainer of Funny Cide, the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner. “The jockey thinks he’s a super horse. I’m a guarded person and I don’t like to get too excited, but he’s done everything we’ve asked of him.” Tagg said that Barbaro deserved to be the 3-year-old champion, an award usually given to a dirt horse, but he added that Showing Up could be named the male turf champion. With that goal in mind, he has mapped out a schedule that consists of the Secretariat Stakes on Aug. 12 at Arlington Park, the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic on Oct. 7 at Belmont and the Breeders’ Cup Turf on Nov. 4 at Churchill Downs. |
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![]() The Haskell to Travers is a tough turn around and taxing on a horse. Roman Ruler did it last year, but he ran horribly in the Travers,yes, the triple crown races are shortly spaced but trainers do that b/c they know they can take a break and gear back up (hopefully) for the late summer/fall races and Breeders Cup.
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![]() I sense the hottness coming. I am playing tomorrow, putting some chedda into Pinny. you are going to around or gone tomorrow?
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2) At that point, there is no other race to put a turf router besides that race, but I don't think he will go, water will be too deep, THE BC Classic will be easier this year then the BC Turf |
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![]() How In The Hell Do I Go From Friggin Del Mar To Woodbine As My Track Moniker, Who Is Making These Rankings?
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Doesn't matter. A 95 degree day with humidity is harder on a horse than 3 weeks rest. I would gamble and take a chance with next weeks weather. Don't be surprised if one or two in the JD field do the same. I think you can be 100% sure that Bright One will be running on three weeks rest in the Travers. WV Derby is next weekend. |
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![]() I have to disagree with the assessment that Monmouth is only good for turf racing, especially when referring to the Haskell. What the heck is wrong with the Haskell? It's probably one of the seven or eight most prestigious races for 3yo's in the country!
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DO YOU ACTUALLY THINK THEY WOULD RUN BACK IN THE TRAVERS AFTER 20 DAYS....it is ok to do that with claiming horses but you don't do that with horses like Bernadini..QUOTE] This astonishes me. Just because a horse runs in stakes races doesn't mean that it doesn't need prep races coming off of a layoff. Good God, you are grousing about 20 days between races? That's almost TOO long for the horse to get the muscular-skeletal remodeling he needs for the next step up in performance. It wasn't until these trainers started saying their babies were too fragile to run two weeks apart to leg them up for a top effort that we started seeing 6 and 8 career races for classic types. When they run the horses ,4,5,6,7 weeks apart, it is like they are coming off of a lay-off every start and are racing on talent alone. Sometimes talent is enough, but it often leads to unnecessary injuries along the way. |
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I plan on going to Arlington for the race on the 12th, the problem is the two guys I am going with might need to be in Saratoga for a Fasig Tipton sale on Aug 12-13. I might still go anyway, but I have to be at Saratoga on the 15th when the two Strategic Mission fillies are available. Last edited by boldruler : 07-28-2006 at 01:59 PM. |
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Point Given, War Emblem, Lion Heart, Touch Gold, Holy Bull. |