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Dreaming of Anna Workout
She is already ready for the new year.....Calabrese doesn't have a clue what to do with here regarding surface. But I am damn certain that he wants to win the Beverly D with her
Horse name Dreaming of Anna Notes Calabrese nut horse Activity type Workout Activity date 12-29-2006 Track Palm Meadows Surface Turf Distance 4 Furlongs Workout type Handily Workout time 0:47.60 Track condition Firm |
Keep her on turf, she won't win another G1 on dirt again, unless all of those slow horses show up again, which is a possibility...
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Like I said if the other slow horses show up again, she would have a chance, but that's the only way...Controlling speed on the best part of the track and didn't run that fast...I guess Bernardini didn't teach enough people their lesson... |
Handily
what does "Handily" mean as far as this workout goes ? |
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I can't think of any 2yo filly that I would take over her in any race right now, and unless one comes out of the woodwork, there certainly won't be any worrying about her chances of taking down another. You say "if the other slow horses show up again...." -- who exactly are the "fast" horses that she's been dodging? She's been controlling speed in every race she's ever run. Of course, that's what happens when you're the fastest filly around. |
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Fast is relative I guess... |
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However you wish to frame it, name me some horses that are going to stop her from winning one.... |
Handily, as in without discomfort i spose.
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Handily means somewhat urged throughout the work. Breezed means they were out galvanting around.
Best way to describe the two is that Handily is when more energy or (exercution ?) is used. I can't think of the word. |
she put up a good time for the work.
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I don't think she's any potential superstar on dirt and I think she'll ultimately get beat, but I don't see why this is even a debate.
Given that it's generally more lucrative, prestigious, valuable etc to win major dirt races, I think it's logical to keep her on the dirt and try to win a couple of the major races for 3 yo fillies. If she gets beat a couple of times and starts to look like she isn't a division leader on the dirt, then go back to the turf where she'll probably excel. The turf is always there as an option. Similar situation to Barbaro. All things equal, it's much more meaningful to win the Kentucky Oaks or the Alabama versus the American Oaks or the Del Mar Oaks. |
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i just find it silly to say that she won't win a grade I dirt race again. i'd be honestly shocked if she didn't win at LEAST one more, i'd be willing to bet on two or more. |
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Would make her worth a ton more, plus taking a grade I out in California should be a proverbial piece of cake for a horse like her next year. I mean, what's she got to beat out West? The blazing stretch run of Quick Little Miss? She'd cakewalk over most of those horses. |
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