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Cajungator26 06-12-2007 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
Ocala Jun 2YO in training sale? 99% she can't run.

I'll never forget the buzz about the 'Bag, and reading Steve Crist's articles chronicling his journey towards the Derby.

Yeah, maybe not. I think Buzzard's Bay was a June OBS grad, though if I recall. So you never know... Haven't seen them yet, but it'll give me something to do this weekend anyway. :cool:

philcski 06-12-2007 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Yeah, maybe not. I think Buzzard's Bay was a June OBS grad, though if I recall. So you never know... Haven't seen them yet, but it'll give me something to do this weekend anyway. :cool:

Surely, sounds like a cool trip. I've never been to Ocala for a 2YO sale...

Cajungator26 06-12-2007 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
Surely, sounds like a cool trip. I've never been to Ocala for a 2YO sale...

I go all of the time... wish I had the $$ to get one. LOL :D

It's cool to see some of the nicer ones go through the ring. Over the past couple of years I've seen quite a few future stakes winners and it's cool to have seen them as yearlings and two year olds.

There’s a gray Silver Charm colt in there that I want to see (hip #123)… his dam is a half sister to The Tin Man’s dam AND she was tested for a large heart and was one of ten mares measured in last 20 years by Dr. Fregin to have a heart that large.

I loved Silver Charm, so if this one looks anything like his Pops, it'll be the worth the hour drive. :o

philcski 06-12-2007 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
I go all of the time... wish I had the $$ to get one. LOL :D

It's cool to see some of the nicer ones go through the ring. Over the past couple of years I've seen quite a few future stakes winners and it's cool to have seen them as yearlings and two year olds.

There’s a gray Silver Charm colt in there that I want to see (hip #123)… his dam is a half sister to The Tin Man’s dam AND she was tested for a large heart and was one of ten mares measured in last 20 years by Dr. Fregin to have a heart that large.

I loved Silver Charm, so if this one looks anything like his Pops, it'll be the worth the hour drive. :o

I loved Silver Charm as well, I'm planning on going to the Hall of Fame induction this year for him. :)

philcski 06-12-2007 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Cardus
If I recall correctly, he was exhausted after prevailing in the Dubai World Cup. As he walked -- or perhaps more correctly, was guided -- to the winner's circle, his head was slumped and his mane was matted by sweat.

What a battler he was. One of my recent favorites, too.

I'm a sucker for horses with mediocre pedigrees who run their eyeballs out!

Isn't it ironic that the horse I have as my avatar right now was the one that broke all our hearts in the Belmont.

zippyneedsawin 06-12-2007 04:45 PM

I can't believe I just waded through this thread.

Here's my 2 cents: Even if you believe Sanders' training performance of Teufelsberg is "great," that doesn't make her a great trainer.

jimmyred 06-12-2007 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Dammit, you guys are driving me nuts. It's TEUFLESBERG. :p

Yeesh.

You are correct sir!
To avoid further slip-ups
I am now calling this horse "devils mountain"


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