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Acoma could easily come for the Mother Goose but more likely the CCA Oaks.
I liked her last week, and she's improving, but she has a ways to go and got a great set up in the Dogwood.
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The Prioress as well.
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To Whom it may Concern:
I deleted my statement about Piazza De Spagna. I honestly didn't realize I had trainers confused when I made the post. I've made a stupid comment and my apologies to Sciacca and his connections. Pat |
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Gary Sciacca means never having to say you're sorry.
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OOOOOOOOOO Piazza was due to get the right field and Gary and Co. were very confident early in the week that he was ready to fire. He is a well-balanced, smallish horse that is quite nice looking and exceedingly pleasant to be around. Congratulations especially go out to his groom, (and part-time Carolina Barbecutie), Rosemary, who adores him, and was over the moon to win on Belmont Day. As for shenanigans? That's pretty funny... Gary didn't pick up our Saturday night tab for 8 at King Umberto's, so there certainly wasn't any betting coup... And believe me, the Round One appreciates haute cuisine.. We had an unbelievable meal Thursday at the Northern Blvd. version of Il Mulino, (and thanks go out to PGiaco's Uncle Joe for that)... and he was with Flay at Mesa Grill Friday.
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