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Kasept 12-17-2008 01:48 PM

Blackberry Road in FG 8th Thursday
 
Now with ol' Possumhead...


8th (3:46)

1 Mile | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Allowance | Purse: $44,000

1 Tepin Salsa Patin B C D'Amico, II Lewis J 119 L 20-1
2 Stungbythestorm Bridgmohan S X Asmussen Steven M 117 L 7-2
3 He's the Commander Campbell J M Hoffman Kenneth E 117 L 12-1
4 Black Diamond Bay Thompson T J Jones J Larry 119 L 4-1
5 Master Plan Graham J Stidham Michael 117 L 8-1
6 Blackberry Road Albarado R J Stewart Dallas 117 L 5-2
7 Our Dancer Theriot H J II Autrey Cody 119 L 6-1
8 Zigawatt Valenzuela P A Barnett Bobby C 119 L 15-1
9 A. U. Miner Torres F C Hanna Clark 117 L 6-1

cakes44 12-17-2008 02:06 PM

I don't have any numbers in front of me, but Stewart's % with horses routing off a layoff can't be good.

FGFan 12-17-2008 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept
Now with ol' Possumhead...


8th (3:46)

1 Mile | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Allowance | Purse: $44,000

1 Tepin Salsa Patin B C D'Amico, II Lewis J 119 L 20-1
2 Stungbythestorm Bridgmohan S X Asmussen Steven M 117 L 7-2
3 He's the Commander Campbell J M Hoffman Kenneth E 117 L 12-1
4 Black Diamond Bay Thompson T J Jones J Larry 119 L 4-1
5 Master Plan Graham J Stidham Michael 117 L 8-1
6 Blackberry Road Albarado R J Stewart Dallas 117 L 5-2
7 Our Dancer Theriot H J II Autrey Cody 119 L 6-1
8 Zigawatt Valenzuela P A Barnett Bobby C 119 L 15-1
9 A. U. Miner Torres F C Hanna Clark 117 L 6-1

HA....I was just going to add that in the 2 yr. old allowance thread but ya beat me too it.

Friday's card is looking good too.

miraja2 12-17-2008 02:40 PM

With Blackberry Road entered in a race the same week that Smooth Air begins to work toward his 4yo campaign, I must say that this is truly an exciting time to be a fan of this sport.

jwkniska 12-17-2008 02:58 PM

that's the race of the day contest one for tomorrow... I've got the 2

lemoncrush 12-17-2008 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cakes44
I don't have any numbers in front of me, but Stewart's % with horses routing off a layoff can't be good.

BlackBerry Road raced at the end of the Churchill meet last month and finished a nice 3rd in a 6F first-level allowance.

Hard to back him with still only a maiden win on his resume, but it looks like a pretty good spot.

VOL JACK 12-17-2008 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by cakes44
I don't have any numbers in front of me, but Stewart's % with horses routing off a layoff can't be good.

Dallas' % with horses doing anything, except underacheiving, is not good.

Although they finally put this plotter in a decent spot.


Cots' stable of trainers only rivals his string of expensive maiden claimers.

Rudeboyelvis 12-17-2008 05:22 PM

Ignore the Morty Cipher at your own peril...





Though I'm CONVINCED he thought Gene Autry was aboard his ex box play...

King Glorious 12-18-2008 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
With Blackberry Road entered in a race the same week that Smooth Air begins to work toward his 4yo campaign, I must say that this is truly an exciting time to be a fan of this sport.

True Christmas gifts for us all.

Antitrust32 12-18-2008 03:55 PM

How'd he do? Is today thursday?

cowgirlintexas 12-18-2008 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jwkniska
that's the race of the day contest one for tomorrow... I've got the 2

I went with the 8-Black Diamond Bay...:)

cowgirlintexas 12-18-2008 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antitrust32
How'd he do? Is today thursday?

lol.. It's been that kind of week for me as well, so don't feel bad.:p

King Glorious 12-18-2008 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
How'd he do? Is today thursday?

Huge move on the turn. Had me scared for a moment that he might actually blow them away and win. Luckily for me, even though I had temporarily forgotten who he was, HE didn't forget who he was. Flattened out quickly and finished a retreating third.

declansharbor 12-18-2008 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
Huge move on the turn. Had me scared for a moment that he might actually blow them away and win. Luckily for me, even though I had temporarily forgotten who he was, HE didn't forget who he was. Flattened out quickly and finished a retreating third.

Did he go off as the fave? I was looking forward to betting against him, but couldnt pull the trigger blindly.

Kasept 12-18-2008 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
Huge move on the turn. Had me scared for a moment that he might actually blow them away and win. Luckily for me, even though I had temporarily forgotten who he was, HE didn't forget who he was. Flattened out quickly and finished a retreating third.

I guess the :49 half and 1:14.3 three-quarters that the winning favorite got away with had nothing to do with the outcome of the race...

Oaklawnfan 12-18-2008 11:54 PM

I think Steve said it best. Something about 8 jockey brains and they wouldn't make a full brain on this. Lay and wait and think you'regonna reel in the leader? Hey what do I know, my horse last night ran through the fog and while we couldn't se him, some how got a length and a half win in a 24K Allowance at DeD:eek:

King Glorious 12-19-2008 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
I guess the :49 half and 1:14.3 three-quarters that the winning favorite got away with had nothing to do with the outcome of the race...

It may have but around the far turn, Blackberry had made a huge move and had every chance to go on and win if he was good enough. He wasn't. I'm not into making excuses for horses that are now 1-14. Obviously, with a horse like this, he didn't lose the race because of the fractions. He lost because he doesn't like to win. To use the pace as any sort of excuse for him is, I think, looking for an excuse where there is none. Especially when you look at the horse that finished second in the race. After a 1/2 mile, Our Dancer was in third, about 1 1/2 lengths behind the leader. Blackberry was another 1 1/2 lengths back in fifth. After 6f, Blackberry had gone past Our Dancer. Blackberry was third, 1 1/2 back of the leader. Our Dancer was fifth, about a 1/2 length behind Blackberry. After 7f, Blackberry still held a length advantage over Our Dancer and was 2 1/2 off the lead. At the finish, Our Dancer was 2 3/4 in front of Blackberry and Blackberry was 5 1/4 behind the winner. So from the 7f mark to the finish, Blackberry lost 2 3/4 lengths to the winner and 3 3/4 lengths to the runner-up. It wasn't like Blackberry ever turned in a blazing internal fraction just to get to contention and then flattened out. Nobody was running fast in the race and Blackberry was never more than four out of it. Those fractions may have had something to do with why the winner won......but nothing to do with why Blackberry lost.

Kasept 12-19-2008 04:50 AM

A long-winded explanation designed to ridicule one horse while failing to address the fact the FAVORITE WON getting a ridiculously easy front-running trip that no off the pace runner was going to overcome.

my miss storm cat 12-19-2008 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Oaklawnfan
Hey what do I know, my horse last night ran through the fog and while we couldn't se him, some how got a length and a half win in a 24K Allowance at DeD:eek:

Congratulations! :)

mes5107 12-19-2008 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
Those fractions may have had something to do with why the winner won......but nothing to do with why Blackberry lost.

So the fractions helped the winner beat everybody BUT Blackberry Road, who lost on his own?


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