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Secretriat34 12-28-2017 11:24 AM

1-1-18 - Jason Servis, Firenze Fire kick off derby prep season
 
While Jason Servis wondered about Firenze Fire's status for the Jerome (on 1-1-18), the Champagne winner turned in a :49.66 half-mile work Dec. 27 (seventh fastest of 23 at the distance) that has him on course to start 2018 at the Big A on New Years Day.

John Servis, Jasons brother, is most noted for the almost undefeated triple crown winner Smarty Jones, who lost that honor by a head to Birdsong in 2004 as a stunned Belmont crowd fell to silence as they watched Smarty falter.

While Jason has had some success on the trail, it is Firenze Fire that offers him hope in the winter of 2017 as he looks forward to the derby grossup, #144, in the spring of next year.

In 2016, Jason Servis had a Triple Crown contender in Sunny Ridge, who was second in the Champagne (G1) at 2 and won the Withers Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct in January before he finished fourth in the Gotham Stakes (G3) and missed the spring classics.
His plans for Firenze Fire are similar - leave him in New York and look at the Withers (Feb. 3), Gotham (March 10), or Wood (G2,April 7) at Aqueduct. After the Jerome, Servis said he'll get one or maybe two more starts before Derby 144.

Firenze Fire (Poseidons Warrior) a Triple Crown candidate with three wins in five career starts, including wins in the Champagne and Sanford Stakes(G3) at Saratoga Race Course, is out of the unraced broodmare My Every Wish,

While Firenze Fire was no factor in the Juvenile, perhaps the Del Mar surface was not to his liking; Good Magic, the $1 million yearling he beat in the Champagne (G1) powered to a 4 1/4-length victory over a field of 12 of the year's best 2-year-olds. Add in a victory in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes(G2) by Enticed, who was third in the Champagne,and Firenze Fire's triumph takes on the look of an impressive win in one of the year's key races for 2-year olds.

can he bounce back off the Breeders' Cup ? and will the lack of stamina in his dosage profile prove to be his undoing ?

Champagne (G1) = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTBg3gH3f-0
Watch FF power past Good Magic, the Juvy champ in deep stretch.

lemoncrush 12-28-2017 11:51 AM

That's some article.

You do realize that it was Jason's brother, John Servis, that was
the trainer for Smarty Jones?

A little fact checking is always a good thing.

Secretriat34 12-28-2017 11:55 AM

yes it is, but its just a board meant to pass the time...thanks for the update I have changed the wording accordingly as I was caught in the moment of the glee of starting a new TC season.

I just though it was notable that the season starts Monday, and the win by FF over the juvy champ , in an overpowering closing manner was something not to be overlooked.

But did he leave his prep season on the track in the Champange (G1)


as we have seen, most notably last year, the modern colt runs once big and then falters for months to grow back what he ripped apart in winning at such a young age...thus the post steroid era 2 prep race season at 3
Irish War Cry is a perfect example, ran a big race in Fla, and then was never really up to consistent competition.

Secretriat34 12-28-2017 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lemoncrush (Post 1103929)
That's some article.

You do realize that it was Jason's brother, John Servis, that was
the trainer for Smarty Jones?

A little fact checking is always a good thing.

and now that you have brought John to the table...what ever happened to him ?

declansharbor 12-29-2017 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lemoncrush (Post 1103929)
That's some article.

You do realize that it was Jason's brother, John Servis, that was
the trainer for Smarty Jones?

A little fact checking is always a good thing.

“Birdsong looms boldly” :D:D

Don’t let facts get in the way here.

Kasept 12-29-2017 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Secretriat34 (Post 1103932)
and now that you have brought John to the table...what ever happened to him ?

Whatever happened to him? Do you follow phucking racing? Among other things, he won the Kentucky Oaks last year with Cathryn Sophia.

Kasept 12-29-2017 08:13 PM

And Firenze Fire didn't leave his prep in the Champagne. He got sick in San Diego. It was widely reported.

Secretriat34 01-02-2018 08:56 AM

i follow loosely on the weekends, I find the game to illegitimate to take seriously and make a career out of.

freddymo 01-02-2018 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Secretriat34 (Post 1104239)
i follow loosely on the weekends, I find the game to illegitimate to take seriously and make a career out of.

Thank you for qualifying your opinion... Question if you don't follow the game closely how is it possible that you think the game is illegitimate? Wouldn't you need to follow the game closely to have such a strong opinion?

knickslions2 01-02-2018 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Secretriat34 (Post 1104239)
i follow loosely on the weekends, I find the game to illegitimate to take seriously and make a career out of.

Well why are you here then?

declansharbor 01-02-2018 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by knickslions2 (Post 1104241)
Well why are you here then?

Because he CLEARLY cares enough about horse racing to declare himself a Certified Derbytologist! :rolleyes:


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