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![]() I'm a big fan of low-profile Tampa trainer Freddie Hyatt going 1st time turf.
I know a few posters and lurkers still remember me touting a Freddie Hyatt 1st time turfer at Tampa named Awesome Play in the middle of last January. Ronnie Allen almost fell off the horse at the start - and it got beat a dirty nose at 13/1 odds. Anyway .. a horse named Miss Greatness had a trip in its debut in a Tampa dirt race for Freddie Hyatt last year. Instead of wheeling right back in a turf race - Miss Greatness moved to trainer Jose Pinchin but was still listed as being owned by former trainer Freddie Hyatt. In August, Miss Greatness goes 1st time turf and wins at 30/1 odds for trainer Pinchin and owner Hyatt. http://www.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorseD...90802&raceNo=3 Since that race ... trainer Jose Pinchin is 4-for-6 with 1st time turfers. The winners paying... * $63.20 (Miss Greatness - chart above) * $42.20 (Sunrise Nursery - chart: http://www.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorseD...91029&raceNo=7 ) * $11.40 (Three Deadly Sins - chart: http://www.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorseD...91031&raceNo=7 ) * $167.60 (Dreamed to Dream - won the 2nd race at Gulfstream today so easy it was like breaking sticks) Freddie Hyatt and Jose Pinchin both might be low-profile ... but it's pretty obvious they both know each other and they both mean business 1st time on the turf. Winning 4 out of your last 6 attempts at odds of 30/1, 20/1, 9/2, and now 82/1 is pretty friggin scary stuff. |