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GPK 11-30-2006 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis
Well, In the spirit of full disclosure, I've got to tell you that I am very familiar with the horse as I've got a piece of 'er. In fact, My partner and I put her on our "short list" at Ocala last Apr under the advice of G. Contessa and were fortunate enogh to get her. She's a great gal - the type of horse that will run all day and night long if you'd let her.
Her second start was really a learning experience for all of us about her - She came out of the first race remarkably well, she had us all believing she was ready 2 weeks later but clearly needed another week or two -my guess the check took a bit out of her. She looked restless in the paddock but broke well, unfortunately when JC took her to the rail, she got spooked a little after her last episode and then tired a bit. Just not a great trip.
Her last out was the turn of foot that I became accustomed to seeing all summer at the training farm. We'll see Sunday in the East View Stakes if she can keep it going!

If it makes ya feel any better, I cashed enough tickets on her 3rd start to make up for the first 2! lol

Hope you didn't take my post the wrong way. It was more of sharing my misery of spotting something decent that would be a bet back, and then FAIL to bet back at the proper time.

Her turn of foot in her debut was really strong, IMO. That move she made was classic and although I don't think she was getting to the winner that day, she showed some real ability.

Best of luck with her in the future. I still have her on my watch list.

Rudeboyelvis 11-30-2006 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
Hope you didn't take my post the wrong way. It was more of sharing my misery of spotting something decent that would be a bet back, and then FAIL to bet back at the proper time.

Not at all, GPK. I had a alot of friends that didn't bet that last race!

Thanks for your support - Good Racing...

Rudeboyelvis 12-01-2006 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by merasmag
she's in but i'm out-grl rud

Who'd you have?

Obi-Wan 12-02-2006 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by saucon17
Nice Looking two year old named Hard Spun a son of Danzig just crushed
a field of MSW Runners at Delaware Park going 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:04.0
winning by 8 or so lengths being eased up at the 1/16 pole and under an easy
gallop under Mario Pino could have on 15 lengths if asked for run
Settin fractions of 21.8, 45.6, 57.0

Trained by . Larry Jones and owned by Fox Hill Farm


I believe he is the top 2yr old in the country. He will be in Arkansas after the race at Philadelphia Park.

ManilaRose 12-04-2006 09:31 PM

Anyone happen to know why Exhale scratched on Sunday December 3rd? Sadler said 2 days prior to the race it was a big race for him and he would be disappointed if Exhale weren't in the Santa Anita Derby in 4 months. Just curious?

KY_Sasquash 12-05-2006 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ManilaRose
Anyone happen to know why Exhale scratched on Sunday December 3rd? Sadler said 2 days prior to the race it was a big race for him and he would be disappointed if Exhale weren't in the Santa Anita Derby in 4 months. Just curious?


Sadler in the DRF that he scratched due to foot problems from training over the cushion track.

*****from the DRF article**********
But Sadler expressed concern that the quick times could be leading to foot problems. He said he scratched Zanzibar from the Underwood and the well-regarded Exhale from a maiden race on Sunday because of foot issues. He said he has been surprised by a few instances of bruised feet.

"I'm seeing feet, and I'm seeing little things," Sadler said. "I still think the track is good, but they've had some issues with maintenance."

http://www.drf.com/news/article/80999.html

ManilaRose 12-05-2006 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by KY_Sasquash
Sadler in the DRF that he scratched due to foot problems from training over the cushion track.

*****from the DRF article**********
But Sadler expressed concern that the quick times could be leading to foot problems. He said he scratched Zanzibar from the Underwood and the well-regarded Exhale from a maiden race on Sunday because of foot issues. He said he has been surprised by a few instances of bruised feet.

"I'm seeing feet, and I'm seeing little things," Sadler said. "I still think the track is good, but they've had some issues with maintenance."

http://www.drf.com/news/article/80999.html

Thanks for the info. I actually was told today from a good source that he had some filling in one of his ankles. Hopefully nothing major, but certainly not good timing. Thanks Again.

MISTERGEE 12-08-2006 09:32 PM

Gonna Take This One
 
I Will Take This Sleeper As My Current 2 Year Old Horse Of The Future.-----------steelix-------------saw Him At The Obs Sale In June, Super Impressive. Dropped The Jock First Time Out But Led A Good Field Home By About 20 Lengths. Put Him On The Horse To Watch Thread Here Before He Came Back To Toy With The Field Breaking His Maiden In A Big Way. He Runs Again This Sunday So I Am Gonna Grab Him Now Before The Secret Is Out I Hope. Good Luck All.

hailrazer 12-09-2006 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by merasmag
which race where? i will put him in my stable now but probably too late for a notice

Calder, Race 9

MISTERGEE 12-11-2006 09:16 AM

Wow
 
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Originally Posted by merasmag
i knew i'mawildandcrazyguy was good but not 10 lengths good---hmmm i'll take him

DAMN TO WIN BY 10 HE MUST BE SPECIAL. I THINK YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT CHOICE THERE!

ManilaRose 12-31-2006 01:58 AM

After a nice debut Exhale is back in training for Sadler. A bit behind schedule but very talented and certainly one to watch for in the next month or so.

Star of the North 01-02-2007 08:16 PM

Time Squared
 
Time Squared made a strong impression in his first appearance -- $1,050,000 Fusaichi Pegasus colt who finished second in his first outing at Santa Anita on Saturday. (Race 5, Santa Anita 12-30-2006) Settled behind a moderate pace going 1-1/16 miles, switched out in upper stretch and produced sustained response to finish second, beaten a neck. Biancone trains. Leparoux rides. Produced from a stakes-winning full sister to Stephen Got Even.

DMM

Kasept 01-03-2007 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kentuckyrosesinmay
A few Horses that may not be top quality that I am going to follow...

Welcome Inn, an Orientate running at Delware Park. She has been improving and was impressive in her last even though it was in the slop.

Hats off to 'KRIM' for spotting this filly in October.. She upset Trombetta's nice one (Spectacular Malibu, 2-5) in the MD Filly Championship at Laurel the other day...

kentuckyrosesinmay 01-03-2007 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
Hats off to 'KRIM' for spotting this filly in October.. She upset Trombetta's nice one (Spectacular Malibu, 2-5) in the MD Filly Championship at Laurel the other day...

Thanks. That was a good, close race. She showed some grit in this one and is turning out to be an extremely useful horse. I love my Orientates!

The Bid 01-05-2007 12:29 PM

Westwon back on the worktab today at Oaklawn. Looks pretty strong.

hockey2315 01-06-2007 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by MISTERGEE
I Will Take This Sleeper As My Current 2 Year Old Horse Of The Future.-----------steelix-------------saw Him At The Obs Sale In June, Super Impressive. Dropped The Jock First Time Out But Led A Good Field Home By About 20 Lengths. Put Him On The Horse To Watch Thread Here Before He Came Back To Toy With The Field Breaking His Maiden In A Big Way. He Runs Again This Sunday So I Am Gonna Grab Him Now Before The Secret Is Out I Hope. Good Luck All.

Entered again today at Tampa Bay Downs in Race 10. . . Haven't capped the race so I don't know his chances but I doubt you'll get the 5-1 ml on him

kentuckyrosesinmay 01-07-2007 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bid
Westwon back on the worktab today at Oaklawn. Looks pretty strong.

I like that horse. Another horse that I like that hasn't had a lot of mention is Todd Pletcher's colt Ravel. That is going to be a nice one.


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