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The Bid 11-04-2006 09:10 PM

Mr Ali Cat, watch out

saucon17 11-12-2006 02:57 PM

Hard Spun a 2 year old trained by J. Larry Jones and owned by Fox Hill Farm
who broke his maiden with devastating ease a couple of weeks ago at Delaware Park is entered in 54k overnight stakes at Delaware Park
this Tuesday Nov. 11, 2006. This 2 year old could have bright future

8th (3:29)
Port Penn S.
Distance: 6 Furlongs Surface: Dirt Open Age: 2 Year Olds Stakes
Purse $54,000.
Prg.# PP Horse Jockey Trainer Wt. Claim $ Equip. Med. ML
1 1 Hard Spun Pino M G Jones J Larry 117 0 FTL-A 6-5
2 2 Cash Rich Rose J Dutrow Anthony W 119 0 L 7-2
3 3 Heart Throbbin' Pino M G Leatherbury King T 119 0 LA 6-1
4 4 Mister Jon Dominguez R A Shuman Mark 119 0 LA 9-2
5 5 Two Punch Jones Elliott S Ritchey Tim F 117 0 LA 8-1
6 6 Tricky's Tick Tock Pino M G Jones J Larry 117 0 LA 8-1


Daily Double (Races 8-9) / Pick 3 (Races 8-9-10) / Exacta / Trifecta

Rupert Pupkin 11-18-2006 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
Belgravia was one of my favorite colts at the Fasig Tipton Calder sale. He ended up going for $2 million. He is a beautiful chestnut colt by Mr. Greeley and he has a beautiful way of going. He's built like a horse that wants to run long. I don't know if he'll be able to run 1 1/4 miles but I don't think he'll have any problem going 1 1/8 miles. He actually looks a little bit like Greeley's Galaxy.

At this point, Belgravia is in my top 5 prospects for next year.

Hey, the information on this board isn't too bad. LOL.

Ruffian2 11-19-2006 03:09 AM

Real Estate. Colt by High Yield out of Sassy Pants.

hockey2315 11-19-2006 09:34 PM

Optimistic Steve (the horse, not Kasept). . . watch his move in the 4th at AQU today. . .

Star of the North 11-20-2006 12:37 PM

Belgravia
 
Not sure it has been mentioned but Hollywood Prevue winner Belgravia hails from the same family as Afleet Alex, which may have had some bearing on his $2,000,000 purchase price. Belgravia's second dam Dorothy Gaylord is the third dam of Afleet Alex. The runner up in the Prevue looks like another runner to follow: Dilemma (Grand Slam - Heavenly Cat by Tabasco Cat) was a $650,000 Keeneland November weanling purchase and races in the Glen Hill Farm colors. Dilemma's third dam is the Grade-I winning millionaire Sabin.

DMM

KonaNative 11-29-2006 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by merasmag
yeah i like tueflesberg too but i can't spell his dam name so from now on it is TB---since people keep coming up to see what i'm working on while i'm at my new home away from home (a bar with free food and internet:D ) my dog-trainer fellow drinker harmonica player would like to know if u know a steeplehorse trainer in wpbeach named john martino---as to fillies, i'll claim zofzig for now

now i'm confused....it's buffy that would know thw steeplechase trainer?????????? been away too long

Here are the results from the Show. http://www.nhs.org/news/pressrelease...movesupwi.html
All the way at the bottom of the page.

Cajungator26 11-29-2006 02:56 PM

Raspberry...

Two year old filly by Monarchos. Just claimed last week at CD.

Rudeboyelvis 11-29-2006 08:31 PM

NY Bred Filly - American Dream'a

Had a couple of troubled trips her first two starts - got checked first out , then brought back too soon. Broke her maiden going a mile by 7 1/2 3rd time out.. Nominated to the East View on Sunday

Watch this one...

GPK 11-29-2006 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis
NY Bred Filly - American Dream'a

Had a couple of troubled trips her first two starts - got checked first out , then brought back too soon. Broke her maiden going a mile by 7 1/2 3rd time out.. Nominated to the East View on Sunday

Watch this one...


I posted about her after her debut...was moving unreal when checked to almost a dead stop. I bet her next out and she ran like sh*t...then she wins in her 3rd start and paid like $13....did I bet her that day?? NOOOOOOO

Rudeboyelvis 11-29-2006 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Raspberry...

Two year old filly by Monarchos. Just claimed last week at CD.

And may very well be claimed again tomorrow @ AQU - 40k tag

saucon17 11-29-2006 11:46 PM

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Les Grands Trois
Dixie,

Did he run since his smashing debut at Belmont back in the spring?

Rudeboyelvis 11-30-2006 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
I can't find this horse at all. I can't find the original horse that was claimed, and I don't see the one that is entered tomorrow.

Sorry, DaHoss - it was the 2nd race AQU on Wednesday, not Thursday.

2nd race - Aqueduct - November 29, 2006

Off at: 12:57 Race Type: Maiden Claiming
Age Restriction: Two Year Old
Sex Restriction: Fillies
Value of Race: $27,000
Distance: One Mile
Surface Type: Inner track Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 1:39.71
Pgm Horse Jockey Win Place Show
4 Bare Dancer Ramon A. Dominguez 3.50 2.90 2.10
6 Boxin Bob Abel Castellano, Jr. 5.20 3.40
5 All About Gracie Jose A. Santos 3.40
Also ran: 3 - Raspberry , 1 - Pictou (ARG) , 7 - Elite Status , 2 - Only Joanna
Scratched horses: Il Posto's Bambina , Baby Kiley (ARG)

Rudeboyelvis 11-30-2006 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
I posted about her after her debut...was moving unreal when checked to almost a dead stop. I bet her next out and she ran like sh*t...then she wins in her 3rd start and paid like $13....did I bet her that day?? NOOOOOOO

Well, In the spirit of full disclosure, I've got to tell you that I am very familiar with the horse as I've got a piece of 'er. In fact, My partner and I put her on our "short list" at Ocala last Apr under the advice of G. Contessa and were fortunate enogh to get her. She's a great gal - the type of horse that will run all day and night long if you'd let her.
Her second start was really a learning experience for all of us about her - She came out of the first race remarkably well, she had us all believing she was ready 2 weeks later but clearly needed another week or two -my guess the check took a bit out of her. She looked restless in the paddock but broke well, unfortunately when JC took her to the rail, she got spooked a little after her last episode and then tired a bit. Just not a great trip.
Her last out was the turn of foot that I became accustomed to seeing all summer at the training farm. We'll see Sunday in the East View Stakes if she can keep it going!

If it makes ya feel any better, I cashed enough tickets on her 3rd start to make up for the first 2! lol


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