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![]() It was a paid public workout.
6fs in 1:13.69 (breezing) became ... 8fs in 1:36.56 (handily) Mike Welsch caught him in fractions: 25.53 :49.58 1:13.69 1:36.56 - a 22.87 final quarter with a useful gallop out. All this "race" proved is that this horse is capable of relaxing and going very slowly - at least so long as he has no target in front of him or dirt kicked in his face. |
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![]() He might still get a route of ground. What I was getting at was that he might have run a "Summer Bird in the Haskell"-type race today.
As far as his stakes potential, I'm not sure if his maiden win was highly rated or not. |
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![]() The actual race he ran was very similar to Dialed In's maiden score.
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![]() Why didn't the other jockeys try to push Uncle Mo early. Did they really think they could take back, sit in second or third, and run him down late.
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Still trying to outsmart me, aren't you, mule-skinner? You want me to think that you don't want me to go down there, but the subtle truth is you really don't want me to go down there! |
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![]() There's absolutely nothing you can tell from the Faux Stakes..
Gulfstream paid him 50K to have a 1 mile workout on their race card, that pretty much sums everything up. |
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![]() I thought the race was a fukking joke, the horse bobbles at the start and nobody knew what to do because there were strict instructions given by officials that Uncle Mo gets it his own way or else face consequences. 26 opening quarter, the race was a farce if you can even call it a race
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The obvious reason why no one wanted to challenge Uncle Mo in the early stages is because - by doing so - your chances of finishing 2nd diminsh greatly. The whole purpose of allowing the farce of a race to go - was so that Gulfstream can stick it up Tampa Bay Downs ass. Through manuvering - Gulfstream created worthless races for both Dialed In and Uncle Mo to prevent them from running in the Tampa Derby. The result - some 16K claimer last out - comes within a neck of winning the Tampa Derby. You really think Gulfstream cares that Uncle Mo won? Why? They wanted to pay out a minus show pool? They wanted to make 'The Timely Writer' an important prep race in the years to come? |
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![]() I really don't know what anyone expected yesterday. The race went just like it was supposed to. The fact that the slugs wouldn't press early doesn't change the fact that they were outclassed. And I don't understand why anyone was even looking to be overly impressed. It was what we thought it was- a paid workout designed to get a little racing under his belt and set him up for a legit prep in a month.
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Do I think Charity can win? Well, I am walking around in yesterday's suit. |
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Rattlesnake Bridge was a very expensive 2yo in training buy - he brought 400K at the Timonoium Park sale ... his ability to sprint a strong quarter mile doesn't come as a complete surprise. I don't know what to think of RB yet. Tapit's one of those weird sires who gets very precocious runners - but he's not a good debut sire - and he's a better route sire than a sprint sire. Typically Tapit's run blah first out - they often stretch out and very quickly achieve peak form. After about five or six races .. a lot of them get hurt, tail off, or if lucky ... develop very moderately. |