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Old 06-06-2006, 03:17 PM
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read a post inquiring as to the new owner. Read it on there website. They are pointing him to the col cup and va derby. Saw he worked extremely fast at aqueduct today. This horse will be a serious threat in those races under Dutrows tutelage.
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Old 06-06-2006, 03:23 PM
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read a post inquiring as to the new owner. Read it on there website. They are pointing him to the col cup and va derby. Saw he worked extremely fast at aqueduct today. This horse will be a serious threat in those races under Dutrows tutelage.
If my friend gets back in the country by that weekend I am going to that race. Anyone else going? It is a smart race to point towards because of the money, but he is running for 3rd place at best. Still that is a nice check out of $1 million.
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Old 06-06-2006, 03:25 PM
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who have you heard. I heard showing up and stream cat. Off the numbers he is right with Showing up and towers over stream cat. He was trained by Mike neatherlin and ran a 99 beyer and 5.75 rag. Will move up decidedly for RD.
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Old 06-06-2006, 03:44 PM
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who have you heard. I heard showing up and stream cat. Off the numbers he is right with Showing up and towers over stream cat. He was trained by Mike neatherlin and ran a 99 beyer and 5.75 rag. Will move up decidedly for RD.
$500,000K is way too much to pay for that horse unless they think he can get it back in the next two races. He is an OK bred and $500K is a pretty penny for a horse that couldn't even handle allowance horses on the turf at Remington. His other turf win was in a $13,000 allowance race. More inclined to think he liked a soft turf than think he is a good horse because of a $75K turf win at Lonestar. His efforts against Lawyer Ron on the dirt were just terrible.

He really isn't there with Showing Up because Showing Up has no figures. SU loves the turf though. He made English Channel look slow yesterday morning at Belmont. I guess he could beat Hurley's horse. It is horse racing though, so you never know.

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Old 06-06-2006, 03:49 PM
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Bold Ruler,

That is an AWFUL powerful statement making English Channel look slow, he must be a monster on the turf
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:07 PM
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Bold Ruler,

That is an AWFUL powerful statement making English Channel look slow, he must be a monster on the turf

EC worked pretty slow (race this weekend) so it really is hard to say and Showing Up's work was incredibly fast. It appears that he took to the turf. I didn't see the works just heard about them last night and read the times yesterday. SU's time was significantly faster than any other horse on the turf. My friend said Showing Up is super fast but distance could be a problem. Not an expert, but I was told it will be interesting to see how SU's speed works on the turf where it usually is better to come from off the pace. SU is no Barbaro though but a nice replacement. 3yr olds on the turf this year aren't much, probably why the bought that horse. None of them stand a chance of winning that bonus because they would have to beat older horses in the BC. Still $1M races are tough to come by. Wonder where all the Europeans are.
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:09 PM
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Distance: Five Furlongs
Breed Type: Thoroughbred
Surface: Inner turf
Track: Good

Horse Name Time Notes Rank Add to

BLAZING PURRSUIT (KY) 1:03.55 b 3/8
CERTIFIABLY CRAZY (NY) 1:04.94 b 6/8
CLOAKOF VAGUENESS (KY) 1:03.51 b 2/8
GOLDEN COMMANDER (NY) 1:05.14 b 7/8
MASSEUSE (KY) 1:04.66 b 5/8
PRIME DIAMOND (NY) 1:05.84 b 8/8
SHOWING UP (KY) 1:02.01 b 1/8
SILVER WHISTLE (KY) 1:04.34 b 4/8

Distance: Four Furlongs
Breed Type: Thoroughbred
Surface: Inner turf
Track: Good

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ALL TRUMPS (KY) 53.01 b 12/19
BRIGHT ABUNDANCE (KY) 51.24 b 5/19
BRUNILDA (ARG) 49.80 b 1/19
DEFER (KY) 53.34 b 14/19
ENGLISH CHANNEL (KY) 52.91 b 11/19
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:10 PM
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EC worked pretty slow (race this weekend) so it really is hard to say and Showing Up's work was incredibly fast. It appears that he took to the turf. I didn't see the works just heard about them last night and read the times yesterday. SU's time was significantly faster than any other horse on the turf. My friend said Showing Up is super fast but distance could be a problem. Not an expert, but I was told it will be interesting to see how SU's speed works on the turf where it usually is better to come from off the pace. SU is no Barbaro though but a nice replacement. 3yr olds on the turf this year aren't much, probably why the bought that horse. None of them stand a chance of winning that bonus because they would have to beat older horses in the BC. Still $1M races are tough to come by. Wonder where all the Europeans are.

Ruler please get a clue. EC would mop teh floor with any 3YO in teh country on grass. My clocker said his work was great. Todd (Unlike ceratin trainers who take older horses off form with scorching works once a week, cough cough ahem) works his horses in a controlled manner only looking for them to finish well and travel well. Horse is racing this week, what should he have done, work him in 58 flat? You are talking about the greatest trainer in teh world, noone else is close, I think he knows what hes doing.
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:12 PM
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Ruler please get a clue. EC would mop teh floor with any 3YO in teh country on grass. My clocker said his work was great. Todd (Unlike ceratin trainers who take older horses off form with scorching works once a week, cough cough ahem) works his horses in a controlled manner only looking for them to finish well and travel well. Horse is racing this week, what should he have done, work him in 58 flat? You are talking about the greatest trainer in teh world, noone else is close, I think he knows what hes doing.
Got to take a shot at you Oracle, and I have a feeling I will pay for it, but it is hard for me to listen to a guy telling me to get a clue when that guy didn't know Barbican broke his ankle. His throat ulcer kept him out of training for a week, not the entire spring. Go ahead, unload. I will be back to read later.
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:12 PM
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I think I read an article that the "dogs" were out on the turf course as well, meaning the horses were running some 30-40 feet (or more) off of the rail. That alone can account for the "slow" workout times.
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:13 PM
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yep, it was in this article(3rd paragraph):



http://drf.com/news/article/75239.html
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Old 06-06-2006, 04:31 PM
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I think I read an article that the "dogs" were out on the turf course as well, meaning the horses were running some 30-40 feet (or more) off of the rail. That alone can account for the "slow" workout times.
The works were all slow from that standpoint. SU ran an extra furlong in 9 seconds compared to EC. EC I am sure was just stretching his legs, but I can see why people would think SU made EC look slow. Turf racing is weird though, SU's speed could be his worst enemy on the turf. I know they thought long and hard about the 8.5 F Dwyer, but one has a purse that is $850K more and nothing spectacular running in it. Discrete Cat and Corinthian are targetting the Dwyer and OK breds like the horse mentioned above are targeting the VA race. Easy call.

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Old 06-06-2006, 05:22 PM
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read a post inquiring as to the new owner. Read it on there website. They are pointing him to the col cup and va derby. Saw he worked extremely fast at aqueduct today. This horse will be a serious threat in those races under Dutrows tutelage.
Didnt Roy retain 10%. He was 1/2 owner with neederlin. I heard that Neaderlin tried to talk them into running against Stream cat last week-end at LS
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:30 PM
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read a post inquiring as to the new owner. Read it on there website. They are pointing him to the col cup and va derby. Saw he worked extremely fast at aqueduct today. This horse will be a serious threat in those races under Dutrows tutelage.
Do you own part of this horse or work for Dutrow because that horse is nothing special.
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:43 PM
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don't own him. just noticed that someone had posted as to whom bought him. Was browsing the ieah website and saw they did. Called them to inquire if any was for sale. They said no. Nice guy by the name of mike sherack spoke to me. He told me that dutrow told them this horse could end up being the best horse he has ever trained. Remember this post..He was not selling me a line because he wasn't offering any of him for sale. He said he breezed in company with love of money today and toyed with him. They said he moves way up on the turf. I love finding horses nobody knows about. Anyone can talk about Showing up or stream cat, Kip flies under the radar and that is what I look for....Jeff
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:47 PM
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don't own him. just noticed that someone had posted as to whom bought him. Was browsing the ieah website and saw they did. Called them to inquire if any was for sale. They said no. Nice guy by the name of mike sherack spoke to me. He told me that dutrow told them this horse could end up being the best horse he has ever trained. Remember this post..He was not selling me a line because he wasn't offering any of him for sale. He said he breezed in company with love of money today and toyed with him. They said he moves way up on the turf. I love finding horses nobody knows about. Anyone can talk about Showing up or stream cat, Kip flies under the radar and that is what I look for....Jeff
The best horse he ever trained? The guy had Saint Liam and has Silver Train. That horse is running with cheap allowance horses and won a race in TX on a terrible course. Good luck if you bet on him in that race although Dutrow will have him ready. Don't worry they didn't sell you any, if you wait about 8-10 months you can buy him in the 15K claimer at Aqueduct. Kidding.
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:51 PM
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The best horse he ever trained? The guy had Saint Liam and has Silver Train. That horse is running with cheap allowance horses and won a race in TX on a terrible course. Good luck if you bet on him in that race although Dutrow will have him ready. Don't worry they didn't sell you any, if you wait about 8-10 months you can buy him in the 15K claimer at Aqueduct. Kidding.

A 25 claimer. LOL
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Old 06-06-2006, 10:22 PM
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why wish them misery?
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Old 06-07-2006, 07:24 AM
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why wish them misery?
Because they are idiots, thats why mp3
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Old 06-07-2006, 09:02 AM
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YOU know guys. Its real easy to knock an owner and his or her horses.
Its a game in whihc they lose way more offten than they win.
YOu think I'm rude because I bust on people and their statements sometimes? Well lemme tell you whats really rude.
Really rude is a guy or gal or someone else coming to this board and sharing the fact that they have ownership in a horse and then knocking or bashing their horses, thats whats rude.
Obviously Exceller has a percentage with West Point, Boldruler has friends who are tight with the Jackson's etc. See, I wouldn't and most others wouldn't bash or knock these people or their horses knowing that they are here and posting.
You are out of line guys, way out of line.
IEAh is a group of successful people who have been playing in the horse game quite successfully. They like to buy horses who are alrady proven runners, and even though you often pay more money for these types, its certainly a highe percentage move than paying 500 grand here and there for unproven yearlings.
Now mp3 sounds like a guy who may have invested in this group, or wants to or knows them. I don't know him from a hole in the ground. I haven't heard anyone bashing West point or the Jacksons, what the heck gives you the audacity to insult IEAH?
If someone comes on this site, and has ownership in a stable, you can bet your ass I'm not going to insult them or their horses.
By the way Iavarone is as sharp as any owner out there and has a good crew, especially Sherack.
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