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He gets fired about 6 times a meet becuase of his spotting. Lewis Michael at Colonial comes to mind recently...... |
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![]() Yeah Leving is a moron, the guy does a great job. He gets fired because Calabrese is impossible to work for.
Believe me, any bad move made with those horses is Calabrese on override.
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![]() I think its a little premature to say if shes the kind of filly who can handle boys mid 3yo season. Shes nice no doubt about it, but I would be very surprised if shes that kind.
Catalano and Leving have no final say, if Calabrese decides shes going the Derby route, shes going. It would be one of the worst decisions ever, but like I said hes been known to override all logical decisions.
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Calabrese doesnt listen to anyone, that includes Catalano, and Leving. Leving is an advisor, but by no means does he make any final decision, nor does Catalano. Hearing Calabrese say "maybe Derby" last night means exactly that. They are going to put her in some bad spots shortly. Sniper, I agree with you...If you want to take on the boys later in the year, do it on the grass
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I stand right next to Calabrese when I am at Arlington, matter of fact have had MANY of conversations with him. He is a tough guy, but he listens to both of them. Not saying he isn't impossible to work for but he does listen to them, otherwise, they would have never run at Belmont with Lewis Michael because that was CATALANO's IDEA.... |
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![]() If they really want to take on the boys I hope they give up the Derby plans and instead go to the filly dirt races in the early part of the year through the Oaks and then try the Grand Slam of Grass races against the boys. If she fails there are always the NYRA filly dirt races to continue on with or she could go whoop on the 3yo fillies on the turf. Seems the chance of succeeding against the boys on the turf is a lot higher than on the dirt in a 20 horse field that will not play to frontrunners.
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Um...Tom....not to burst your bubble, but she was on the pace the entire race at Woodbine...never worse that 2nd the whole race, just off the pace setter. |