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v j stauffer 06-30-2008 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DerbyCat
Steve Sherman

Terrific. I like Steve alot. Good guy. Very accessable. Good trainer. Bob Bone and I had a horse with him named Walter Ringer. He did an excellent job.

Good luck.

freddymo 06-30-2008 03:06 PM

Sherman learned from the best his dad. Wow they really do get them to feel great and run hard.

Revidere 07-01-2008 08:21 AM

Two interesting stories on the claiming game.

1. In 2002, a friend of mine claimed a filly named Dovey Lovey from Allen Jerkens. In her first start she won for $ 32,000 at Saratoga and needed surgery to repair her ankle. She made her first start at Belmont for $20,000 and never won again. She went down the ladder, Contessa couldn't even find a jock who would get on her. She had a very sad ending. They sold her for $2,500 after being told the new owner "loved her breeding potential" and wouldn't run her. They entered her at Charlestown and she broke down and was destroyed.

2. Recently, we tried to claim Royal War Academy for $25,000 after the horse won for $ 50,000. We were fearful at such a huge drop, but figured it was worth it. Just my luck, the horse was scratched and has since won twice in Pa. allowance races earning $ 66,000 !!!

As Vic says, proceed with caution!

Cannon Shell 07-01-2008 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Revidere
Two interesting stories on the claiming game.

1. In 2002, a friend of mine claimed a filly named Dovey Lovey from Allen Jerkens. In her first start she won for $ 32,000 at Saratoga and needed surgery to repair her ankle. She made her first start at Belmont for $20,000 and never won again. She went down the ladder, Contessa couldn't even find a jock who would get on her. She had a very sad ending. They sold her for $2,500 after being told the new owner "loved her breeding potential" and wouldn't run her. They entered her at Charlestown and she broke down and was destroyed.

2. Recently, we tried to claim Royal War Academy for $25,000 after the horse won for $ 50,000. We were fearful at such a huge drop, but figured it was worth it. Just my luck, the horse was scratched and has since won twice in Pa. allowance races earning $ 66,000 !!!

As Vic says, proceed with caution!

Lesson number one is dont claim off of Allen Jerkens.
RWA was entered in the Kee Jan sale i believe and was scratched. He was on my list and I was disappointed he was scratched.


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