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![]() Just curious. What did you think of the ride that Silver Dust got yesterday? I usually don't complain about jockeys, but was that an impatient ride or was that by design or maybe just an uncontrollable horse?
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https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-rac...ue-to-covid-19 Mean while, the U.S. tracks are scrambling to figure out what races will be run when. Travers, oh boy. Talk is rescheduling it a few weeks before the normal Sept end date. Haskell? Maybe these might be considered as points races toward the KY Derby? I wonder if the Jim Dandy will just be canceled this year. Keeneland is talking about the possibility of adding dates to their fall meet. What a mess. Very confusing and anxious times. |
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![]() Irad returns to gulf on Saturday.
The bug boy from Panama looks like the next Edgar Prado. The kid’s name is Trejos and is a must use in any turf race. Berrios also is way better on the turf than the others down there and should be included in turf races. Last edited by Alabama Stakes : 04-25-2020 at 10:57 AM. |
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![]() Good info. Thanks AS
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The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears – Arabian Proverb |
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![]() It would be cool if Trejos goes to New York this summer. Best young bug rider around.
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![]() He's been a fun one to follow!
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![]() I like him in the first and second at Gulfstream especially the guy in Race 2. The hoss he gets on in the first got a lousy ride last time and should improve today. He’s sitting at 25-1.
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The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears – Arabian Proverb |
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![]() Tough question to answer. I thought I noticed that Silver Dust was acting up in the gate and then bobbled badly coming out of the gate. At that point, the horse moved quickly to the lead and maintained that lead through some fairly quick fractions until he was caught and faded badly. It is difficult for me to believe that an experienced jockey like Hernandez would feel it wise to attempt to make up ground and get the lead so dramatically. I had the sense that he may have given his horse some urging to get him running and the horse did what was asked of him and a whole lot more. But I have nothing but my gut to base that on. Clearly, whatever the reason, SD was moving like a quarter horse for a short while.
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that's racing. What we expect just doesn't happen all that often and I guess we're foolish for thinking it should. ![]() |