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![]() Nice! Will be there for first post. Hopefully they card a spot soon for Lloyd as well.
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![]() Wow - looks like an awful lot of early speed in the race...hope Ausable doesn't get cooked on the front end...wondering if she can rate at all and sit just behind the speed of Watkins Glen and Smokin Artie's Gal?
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![]() http://www.equibase.com/static/entry...10USA-EQB.html
Aqueduct - December 30, 2010 Race 2 - 12:56 PM ALLOWANCE Purse $42,000. For Fillies Two Years Old Foaled In New York State And Approved By The New York State-Bred Registry Which Have Never Won A Race Other Than Maiden, Claiming, Or Starter Or Which Have Never Won Two Races. Weight, 122 Lbs. Non-winners of $24,000 since October 30 Allowed 2 Lbs. (Races where entered for $35,000 or less not considered in allowances). Six Furlongs. (Inner track) 1 1 Sammzilla (NY) 2/F L D Cohen 120 D S Ryan 15/1 2 2 Smokin Artie's Gal (NY) 2/F L1* C H Velasquez 122 C J Englehart 7/5 3 3 Ausable Chasm (NY) 2/F L J Alvarado 120 G Sciacca 15/1 4 4 Those Lion Eyes (NY) 2/F L E S Prado 120 C F Martin 3/1 5 5 Freuds On Holidays (NY) 2/F L R A Dominguez 120 R E Dutrow, Jr. 6/1 6 6 Watkins Glen (NY) 2/F L J Castellano 120 M J Trombetta 5/2 Owners: 1 - Fein, Eric; 2 - Wachtel Stable; 3 - Dee Tee Stable; 4 - Flying Zee Stables; 5 - Yarbrough, Stephen; 6 - Hahn, Robert, G. Breeders: 1 - Eric Fein; 2 - Wachtel Stable; 3 - Cynthia D Howe; 4 - Flying Zee Stables; 5 - Peter Colon & Tony Grey; 6 - Robert Hahn Equipment Changes: 6 - Watkins Glen - Blinkers On Last edited by Kasept : 12-28-2010 at 07:20 PM. |
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![]() The Bayou is ready to be glued to TVG, Safe travels to our Lady and an early HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
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![]() Race 2 Closer Look
By Paul Malecki Sammzilla Rail-drawn lass possesses the lowest Beyer ceiling; improved early zip led to Belmont score over 0-4 Galaxy Jet but at least 2 of these appear capable of beating her to the punch; we are dealing with filly out of 3-14 dam who's dropped 2 winners, including Great Gracie Dane (3-11, $107K); siding with others. Smokin Artie's Gal No one eclipses the Beyer this homebred put forth as speedy debut winner over more experienced even-money chalk Thunder Princess; daughter of 0-2 dam is full-sister to 2 winners, topped by $54K earner Smokin Conrad; another run-and-gun mission seems likely for 29% '10 barn although outside pressure looms from Watkins Glen; must consider. Ausable Chasm Pair of Belmont stakes debacles led to freshening by filly out of 0-6 dam; Alvarado becomes 5th different rider to pilot this lass in as many outings; speedy Spa grad over next-out (Finger Lakes) $139K Lady Finger winner Lady Vi has 2 bullets in holster for comeback yet faces stern fight for early supremacy; leaning another way. Those Lion Eyes Dropping in for tag for initial time led to popular score by daughter of 1-4 dam who's kin to 2 winners, including First Commandment (3-4, $70K); Prado replaces Castellano (Watkins Glen) aboard local main track victor over newcomer Silver Over Gold; Flying Zee Stables homebred has cracked exacta in all 3 sprint starts; dangerous with stalking trip. Freuds On Holidays The lone multiple winner is Mid-Atlantic shipper getting Dominguez in quest for hat trick; filly out of sp $53K earning dam is full-sister to Talk On the Street (2-22, $27K); Dutrow-trainee who earned LRL triumph over Romeo's Juliet (later won $10K claimer with 49 Beyer) needs Beyer boost to do it again; possible for slice with right kind of stalking journey. Watkins Glen Will wide slot prove a blessing or curse for this quick individual?; chestnut wired Those Lion Eyes at Belmont before running into solid foe as 6-5 Philly Park favorite (81 Beyer winner Hot Summer is 2-3 lifetime); daughter of sw dam of $265K is kin to sp $105K earner Pilanesberg; can't fault any taking positive view of this speedster.
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