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GPK 06-02-2007 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by saucon17
That Ramon's style to win by just enough and to save some energy for the next race. Hard to believe one of the top sprinters in the country is stabled at Penn National.


Yeah Mike...seemed to me watching FS prick his ears, it looked like he was looking for someone to run with him. It looked like he was just out for a jog the way he was doing it so easy.

ArlJim78 06-02-2007 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
:eek: that..

:eek: was..

:eek: impressive..

Did Dominguez even move on him? Horse did it 'upright'.. Wow.

it's remarkable but thats how he runs with his head up, just gliding along.
He's the Michael Johnson of the horse world with that style.

blackthroatedwind 06-02-2007 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by cmorioles
It is pretty rare I would call a horse an overlay at 4 to 5, but this is one of those times.

How soon do you think it will be until we see a horse with such gigantic figures, earned multiple times, go off at that price?


I was thinking the same thing.

saucon17 06-02-2007 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
it's remarkable but thats how he runs with his head up, just gliding along.
He's the Michael Johnson of the horse world with that style.

The only other horse that was a good horse I remember who ran like that was the Buddy Delp trained Sunny Sunrise.

smuthg 06-02-2007 05:32 PM

how much faster, if any, was his time than Lost in the Fog's in the same race?

ateamstupid 06-02-2007 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by smuthg
how much faster, if any, was his time than Lost in the Fog's in the same race?

Fog ran 1:08.52, but these were two different tracks..

smuthg 06-02-2007 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
Fog ran 1:08.52, but these were two different tracks..

agreed...

King Glorious 06-02-2007 05:55 PM

It was very impressive but I agree with what Seigel said after the race that it was over at the start when Greg's Gold didn't get away well. That was the only chance we had to see how FS would respond to any pace pressure and it was gone. I've never seen this horse run before so I don't know if he always races on the lead but if he does, I don't know that there will be any more top level sprints that he'll be able to get away with a 22.31 opening quarter and be comfortably in front. Today's race was very nice though and he's obviously a very good horse.

The Indomitable DrugS 06-02-2007 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
wow Byk...that's like a years worth of emoticon's use for you all in one post:D


wonder where they will point him next?

I would think he'd run in the Summit of Speed at Calder.


Speaking of emoticon's....perhaps now Fabulous Strike will finally crack Mike Watchmaker's top 10 sprinter list :rolleyes:

Not a great year for the Watchmaker Watch---as he had Rags To Riches only at #6 after her remarkable Grade 1 win at Santa Anita where she was hung six wide around both turns....and the 3yo filly division was awfully lacking.

GPK 06-02-2007 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
I would think he'd run in the Summit of Speed at Calder.


Speaking of emoticon's....perhaps now Fabulous Strike will finally crack Mike Watchmaker's top 10 sprinter list :rolleyes:

Not a great year for the Watchmaker Watch---as he had Rags To Riches only at #6 after her remarkable Grade 1 win at Santa Anita where she was hung six wide around both turns....and the 3yo filly division was awfully lacking.


what sprinters out there do you think could give him a run for his money?

Danzig 06-02-2007 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
I would think he'd run in the Summit of Speed at Calder.


Speaking of emoticon's....perhaps now Fabulous Strike will finally crack Mike Watchmaker's top 10 sprinter list :rolleyes:

Not a great year for the Watchmaker Watch---as he had Rags To Riches only at #6 after her remarkable Grade 1 win at Santa Anita where she was hung six wide around both turns....and the 3yo filly division was awfully lacking.

Beattie, based primarily at Penn National, said he most likely will run Fabulous Strike next in the Grade 2, $500,000 Smile Sprint Stakes on the July 7 Summit of Speed program at Calder in Florida.

Danzig 06-02-2007 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
what sprinters out there do you think could give him a run for his money?

smokey stover!

GPK 06-02-2007 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
smokey stover!


SURF CAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kasept 06-02-2007 06:17 PM

Another big day for Smart Strike as Strike Softly wins the Nassau (Gr. II) at Woodbine too..

Athletics005 06-02-2007 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by saucon17
That Ramon's style to win by just enough and to save some energy for the next race. Hard to believe one of the top sprinters in the country is stabled at Penn National.

And the other best sprinter is based at Golden Gate Fields. It would not be a shock to see the two top sprinters hook up in the Smile. I know that's where Smokey is headed, and we know Gilchrist likes the event as hes been well represented the last three years. It looked like Smokey was tons the best in this division, and then suddenly this horse strikes into contention. Amazing race, but there was no foes like Smokey in that race.

declansharbor 06-02-2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
smokey stover!


I share this sentiment.

The Indomitable DrugS 06-02-2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
Yeah Mike...seemed to me watching FS prick his ears, it looked like he was looking for someone to run with him. It looked like he was just out for a jog the way he was doing it so easy.

Smokey Stover has the talent to beat Fabulous Strike....but, he's a horse who had a history of making big trouble for himself early on in his career...and is always elidigle for a bad trip when he gets an inside post, because he's not the best of gate horses.

There are a few other sprinters out there who can beat him if they out-trip him.

Unless Todd Beattie and his dealer have a falling out...the number of sprinters in the country capable of beating him fair-and-square is at least one, and perhaps as many as three or four.

He's certainly the best sprinter in the land on figures though---everyones speed figures.

King Glorious 06-02-2007 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
SURF CAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

People have forgotten about him but for my money, at his best, he's the #1 guy. Hopefully, he comes back at his best and gets a chance to run a few races this year. Imagine a healthy Surf Cat and a healthy Discreet Cat in that new BC Dirt Mile.

Athletics005 06-02-2007 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by smuthg
how much faster, if any, was his time than Lost in the Fog's in the same race?

Thats like saying Fog ran better because he beat Cougar Cat by 10 lengths while Strike only beat him by a couple. Neither can be used a comparison.

Danzig 06-02-2007 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
People have forgotten about him but for my money, at his best, he's the #1 guy. Hopefully, he comes back at his best and gets a chance to run a few races this year. Imagine a healthy Surf Cat and a healthy Discreet Cat in that new BC Dirt Mile.

i'd like to see surf cat again.

that'd be a heck of a race, if they can get all these guys to the bcdm in one piece.


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