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![]() Sorry if this has already been discussed...I couldn't find a thread on it.
There were 10 owners who paid the $6000 to get their horses nominated to the Triple Crown. The rational for some of these is a mystery to me: from "Bloodstock Journal" Godolphin Racing's BARRIER REEF (Mizzen Mast), trained by Saeed bin Suroor, who was last seen capturing the February 2 Whirlaway S. at Aqueduct; John T.L. Jones' BIG GLEN (Cactus Ridge), a Frank Brothers trainee who most recently landed the March 22 Rushaway S. at Turfway Park; Fox Hill Farm's filly EIGHT BELLES (Unbridled's Song), who won the March 16 Honeybee S. (G3) at Oaklawn Park for horseman Larry Jones; Bernard and Bea Oxenberg's HEY BYRN (Put It Back), conditioned by Eddie Plesa Jr. and fourth in Saturday's Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream Park; Russata Stable's JAZZ IN THE PARK (Ecton Park), who is coming off a sharp Fair Grounds allowance score on March 14 for horseman Bobby Barnett; Super Horse Inc.'s KINSALE KING (Yankee Victor), a Jesse Mendoza pupil who broke his maiden at Santa Anita on March 16; B. Wayne Hughes' MY PAL CHARLIE (Indian Charlie), trained by Albert Stall Jr. and a solid runner-up in the March 8 Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds; Brereton Jones' filly PROUD SPELL (Proud Citizen), a stablemate of Eight Belles from the Larry Jones barn, who is exiting a victory in the March 8 Fair Grounds Oaks (G2); Charlotte Wrather's ROSSO CORSA (Ferrari [Ger]), who landed a March 7 maiden at Santa Anita for conditioner Darrell Vienna; and Peachtree Stable's SPURRIER (Dixieland Band), a Todd Pletcher pupil who is coming off an allowance/optional claiming victory at Aqueduct on March 5. Did Hey Byrn run a good enough race to shell out $6K? And how about the two maiden winners? --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Last edited by Kasept : 04-04-2008 at 08:02 AM. |
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![]() Barrier Reef is entered in the G3 Central Bank Transylvania Stakes on Friday at Keeneland vs. Prussian. Looks like he won't be going to the Derby.
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![]() Was or is Country Star already nominated?
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![]() Very good point, Sniper.
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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The Yankee Victor colt was the winner in this MSW a few weeks ago that earned Baze a suspension: Santa Anita March 16, 2008 8th Race 6 Furlongs | 3 Year Olds | Maiden Special Weight | Purse: $51,600 # Horse Jockey Weight Win Place Show 9 Kinsale King Baze M C 121 42.60 16.80 9.40 5 El Legado Sutherland C 121 18.20 10.00 1 Lotacat Solis A 121 3.00 Times in 5ths: :213 :441 :562 1:084 Times in 100ths: :21.74 :44.30 :56.55 1:08.84 Also ran: Odometer, Exuma, No Lien Here, Forest Echoes, Kilderry, Devil Maker, Shihaab, Hasty Court, Futuro, Age of Gold and Valentine Vow Winning Trainer: Mendoza Jesus - Owner: Super Horse, Inc. |
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![]() Also, keep in mind these aren't just Derby nominations, they are for the whole Triple Crown so just cause a horse isn't pointing at the Derby doesn't mean it makes no sense to nominate.
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