I was at Pleasanton yesterday and talked with this horses trainer before the races and he really liked this colts big stride and hoped he could get the distance (it was only his second career race after going 6f previously).
I was talking with friends about it after the race, after he drifted to the outer rail in the stretch and appeared to stop running like he thought he was done for the day, and we understood why a $200k purchase was running in a $8k maiden in northern California as a four year old - this boys a head-case! I know he was bred well but if he doesn't turn it around soon, gelding may be in his future.
On a side note, this trainers only other horse in that day had to be scratched at post time because she bolted as they approached the gate, ran past the grandstand riderless and headed back to the barn. The unfortunate part was she got cut up pretty bad after jumping over some fences and required stitches. Looks like they may turn her out for sixty days and give her a little R&R before trying it again.
Yesterday was not a good day for trainer Steve Sherman
