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Goldfarb, from ny, owns Say Florida Sandy and a slew of other horses Dutrow trains...they are pretty sharp.
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not everyone on the board is as up to date on ny racing as you are.
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I had to toss in a Say Florida Sandy race from 2003, getting his "nine year old nose on the wire first." in a six hour tape of races I made for KC.
He not only ran from ages 2 through 9....but was at least stakes placed every single year. And a stakes winner at ages 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9. That was one kick ass race horse. |
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John Rotella is/was the owner of Say Florida Sandy after he was claimed by trainer Juan Serey, I believe. Sanford Bacon is the breeder.
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He was my nemasis for a while---he beat me out of a few nice scores. One with Wake At Noon on Belmont day, among many, comes to mind.
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Expect the End is by Precise End, who was a very hot NY sire before being exported. Thus, she's pretty well bred for a "true" NYB. I presume that in addition to NYB races, she's Stallion Series eligible. She may have to wait but will be able to run for $45k in allowances by fall. Meanwhile they may try to take some smaller stakes w/her at B and C level tracks.
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Chuck, have you seen some of the Stallion Series'? Dutrow has plenty of magic anyhoo. Plus, they run $40k and $50k 2yo stakes at FINGERLAKES as well.
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