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![]() Text book win with that long stride carrying him down the stretch.
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![]() He's a wonderful horse. Good for Tagg.
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![]() I bet $20 on him but missed the race because I had to take my boss from my summer job to the airport. How many lengths did he win by?
My boss said he is going to take on Invasor in the Donn Handicap in his next race. |
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() Answer: The Invisible Man
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![]() He owns a consulting company. I just put documents in a scanner for them all summer, but they do some type of legal consulting work. They buy horses and sell them to make money. |
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![]() I think it makes a lot of sense to run Showing Up on the dirt...at least in the beginning of the year. He has already shown that he is at least VERY good on the dirt and I would assume a Grade 1 or two on the dirt would greatly enhance his value and stud potential. I would target the Met Mile, which is a perfect race for him, especially if Discreet Cat is not coming. The only problem with that is the Manhattan, a Grade 1 at 1 1/4 on the turf, is just a week away. However, winning that is only dollars, and wouldn't enhance his value, and I doubt these owners are overly concerned with earnings. The big turf races really don't start until the Arlington Million. Truthfully I think they would be very foolish to never try this horse on the dirt in a Grade 1...and Tagg is no fool.
I just love watching this horse run. At a time with few good horses he is genuinely a good horse. No hype. He just runs well every time. |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() Very nice horse.. he has such a powerful burst when Velasquez asks him for his best...
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![]() He won by about 3 lengths. Came of the turn 3 wide with a head of steam and just carried it all the way past the wire.
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![]() Just a really neat horse to watch. Hes truly an example of heart. You watch his ears when he heads for home, its hilarious, talk about wanting to go and being happy. Didn't wanna be pulled up today, was mad at having to quit running.
Barclay Tagg showed us this year that those with balls to "just say no" to the Breeders Cup when it doesn't fit your horse get rewarded. Nobiz Like Showbiz and Showing Up were taken care of by this man, and he was rewarded with wins in the Remsen and Hollywood Derby that set up these two horses as big players in their divisions next year. As Steve said on another thread, there IS LIFE after the Breeders Cup. Just ask Barclay Tagg!!!! |
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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He wanted to go around again. |