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![]() Lecomte-FRIESAN FIRE 93
Tiffany Lass-JUST JENDA 88 Louisiana-GOOD AND LUCKY 101 Bradley-FRENCH BERET 96 Gaudin-MUTADDA 98 Leggio-CLASSIFY 92 Ft. Lauderdale-KISS THE KID 93 San Pasqual-COWBOY CAL 88 And the 3 McPeek Gulfstream 3yo ALW's: Saturday (7f)-THEREGOESJOJO 95 Thursday (9f)-FREE COUNTRY & DANGER TO SOCIETY 86
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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![]() Here are the winning Beyer Speed Figures from last week's stakes races:
*Louisiana (FG): Good and Lucky (J. Carroll/P. Valenzuela) - 101 *Pelican (Tam): Blind River Fox (G. Bennett/W. Martinez) - 98 *F. W. Gaudin Memorial (FG): Mutadda (T. Amoss/J. Leparoux) - 98 *Cypress (FG): Snug (J. Hudson/D. Saenz) - 97 *Plankton (Aqu): Awesome Ashley (T. Pletcher/R. Dominguez) - 96 *Colonel E. R. Bradley (FG): French Beret (M. Frostad/J. Graham) - 96 *Marshua's River (GP): Waquoit's Love (T. Hills/R. Douglas) - 94 *LeComte (FG): Friesan Fire (J. Jones/G. Saez) - 93 *Fort Lauderdale (GP): Kiss the Kid (A. Tarrant/E. Trujillo) - 93 *Dr. A. B. Leggio Memorial (FG): Classify (S. Asmussen/S. Bridgmohan) - 92 *Tiburon (GG): Ultra Blend (S. Sherman/R. Gonzalez) - 92 *Winsham Lad (Sun): Song of Navarone (H. Dominguez/A. Castanon) - 90 *What a Summer (Lrl): Access Fee (L. Murray/J. Caraballo) - 89 *San Pasqual (SA): Cowboy Cal (T. Pletcher/J. Velazquez) - 89 *Tiffany Lass (FG): Just Jenda (J. Jones/T. Thompson) - 88 *Wishing Well (TP): Proud Heiress (W. Mogge/J. Felix) - 87 *Busanda (Aqu): Pumpkin Shell (D. Donk/C. Lopez) - 83 *Soft Morning (Aqu): By the Light (R. Dutrow Jr./R. Migliore) - 82 *Santa Ysabel (SA): Century Park (B. Baffert/T. Baze) - 79 *Camelia (DeD): Zarb's Ballerina (D. Whited/D. Simington) - 74
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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![]() I totally agree with the low SAN PASQUAL #. A pathetic effort by all involved. Saturday was a new low in the training career of Eoin Harty. He was already one of the most inconsistent trainers around, and this performance only backed that up. The SOCAL stewards continue to ignore fouls(by winners) if the winner is the best horse that day. I don't have a big problem with it if they remain consistent. There's gunna come a point when they have to look at the danger that is encouraged by this though. For instance, it seems Gomez now considers it normal to throw his horse towards any horse trying to pass him for the lead late in a race. He did this again Sunday in that 3rd race. He has been doing this routinely the last year, and people are pretty much ignoring this cheater's ways. Bejarano had to take up momentarily, and make yet another final run. If Gomez had won that photo, he would of stayed up. He pretty much has the KEY to SOCAL from these stewards. I don't think you would like to see every jock start throwing their horse into the path of horses trying to get the lead from them. At some point, they need to stop overlooking this guy's cheating. Don't get me wrong. He's a great rider, but he cheats openly. When somebody throws their horse back at him (someday,) you're gunna see a bad accident. That will be on the stewards for continuing to ignore this. Then, you'll see why I brought it up, but only then.
Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 01-13-2009 at 02:23 PM. |
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