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He had lipstick on his cheek and was giggling like Crusty the Clown. I felt like dumping my half dranken milkshake all over him. But that would have been a waste. It was a bad enough day as it was
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This is the top ten in Del Mar right now: Espinoza Nakatani Garcia Solis Michael Baze John Court David Cohen tyler Baze David Flores Aaron Gryder Now lets look at the top ten at Saratoga: C. Velasquez G Gomez E Prado J Castellano J Velasquez E Coa K Desormeaux J Leparoux F Jara Notables not making the top ten at Saratoga include: Ramon Dominguez, Richard Migliore, Jose Santos, Shaun Bridgmahon, Mike Luzzi How many hall of famers are in those names in So Cal? How many big rides have those guys had outside of Nakatani, Espinoza, Solis and Flores? Now compare that to the guys in NY. As far Desormeaux goes, his problems in So cal were more of a result of politics than his riding ability. Look at it objectively and you will see that it isnt even close. |
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There is no question that the Southern Cal jockey colony has taken a hit lately with Gomez and Rene Douglas both having left. In addition, P Val is sidelined indefinitely. But last year when we had Gomez, P Val, Espinoza, Douglas, Nakatani, etc. our colony was extremely strong. I think that Tyler Baze and David Flores could ride anywhere. I look for things to pick up for these guys again.
At this time last year, there were only two guys in New York who could have done well out here: Jerry Bailey and JV. |
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If you want me to google every article ever written about why trainers weren't giving Kent mounts I could do that. Or you can just admit what every informed person knows: that kent had pissed off most of the top trainers and some of the owners and they were tired of giving him second chances. As someone in the business you should know that Kent was notorious for not riding to instructions. He was notorious for a while for not riding out to the wire. He was notorious for not working hard in the mornings. He would refuse many mounts that he felt had little chance and he was not shy in telling people that their horses werent so good. Trainers, even the ones that liked him, were tired of dealing with him. Of course, you being a big timer in the business and all should know this. Do you want me to produce articles or will you just take my word for it? |
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But we arent talking about LAST YEAR we are talking about THIS YEAR. YOU made the claim that the colonies are comparable and now you are trying to back off of that preposterous claim. To say that Bailey and JV are the only two that could have done well out there is a ridiculous claim. They wanted Bejarano to come out for the longest time. Castellano would do extremely well. You dont think Prado would do well? Lets not be silly. |
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Wow. Gryder is in tenth place and Arroyo is in twelfth. I fail to see how that makes these guys front and center in SoCal. Especially with the field sizes. |
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When i say "front and center" I mean they ride multiple mounts on a dailly basis. Gryder has 67 mounts so far in the del mar meet. |
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With regard to Rene Douglas, you are correct that he left because he was in somewhat of a slump and his business had tailed off. However, it wasn't as if this had been going on for 5 years. He had a little cold streak. I don't remember exactly how long it was but I think it was les than a year. I think he made a mistake leaving so soon. He's a top rider. If he would have stuck around, I think that things would have turned around for him. I think he's a much better rider than Solis. I don't think it's any contest. |
To say that Bailey and JV are the only two that could have done well out there is a ridiculous claim. They wanted Bejarano to come out for the longest time. Castellano would do extremely well. You dont think Prado would do well? Lets not be silly.
I agree totally. Castellano and Prado could ride anywhere and do well. Bejarano, I am not so convinced he is as great as everyone else thinks but he could surely hold his own in Southern California if guys like Baze, Cohen and Court can be in the top 10. |
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Gryder is having an absolutely horrible meet at Del Mar. He's winning at about an 8% clip in a depleted jockey colony. |
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What is their to admit? Do you even have a point? |
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Times have changed. So Cal racing isnt what it use to be and the riders follow the money and the fast horses. That happens to be out east for the most part these days. |
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About Gryder... Between 1998 and 2001, he won four riding titles at Aqueduct, three of them at the inner-track meets. In 1998-’99, he took the title with 53 wins despite missing the last six weeks of the meet due to injuries from a spill. He repeated in the 1999-2000 meet with 94 wins, 32 more than his nearest competitor. I can't find any stats for him at Belmont and Saratoga but it seems to me like Gryder was one of the top 10 jocks in New York and now is about 10th in California. I'm going to be fair about this and call it a wash. |
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Winning a Frozen Track meet in NY is akin to winning the riding title at Fairplex. Arroyo has also won a couple of titles there. |
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In addition, the article didn't say anything to confirm your contention that Desormeaux was lazy about coming out in the morning. It actually said the opposite. It said he was coming out more than anyone in the morning. By the way, that article was from around 10 years ago. Twice the Vice was running back in 1995. |
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