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VOL JACK 10-02-2008 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by lemoncrush
Street Boss will be the M/L favorite, and I assume postt ime fave this year. No chance Lute or Fab Strike will be favored with the campaigns (or lack of campaigns) they've had this year, despite their reputations.

Street Boss may be the ML fav but if Fab Strike & Lute run the public will be betting those huge Beyers in their PP's. You can book it.

cakes44 10-02-2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski
... and ATD was not NEARLY the most impressive 2YO male winner that weekend at Santa Anita. Another colt broke his maiden that Friday in a huge performance that went on to do big things, can you name him?

Lion Heart?

philcski 10-02-2008 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by cakes44
Lion Heart?

Yup.

hoovesupsideyourhead 10-02-2008 11:44 AM

agreed..

RolloTomasi 10-02-2008 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ELA
You are right, I forgot about Action This Day. Actually, I was thinking about the Walden horse, Tiger Hunt. For whatever reason I forgot his name. I don't remember ATD breaking his maiden, nor the other horse. I would suspect Eurosilver might have been the favorite, co-favorite, strong second choice had Zito ran him.

I wanna say that Ken McPeek trained Tiger Hunt, or possibly Ralph Nicks. He was definitely a Team Valor horse (in fact I think Nicks had him as a 3yo when he was brought on as private trainer).

Zito had the race surrounded with Eurosilver and Birdstone, but ran neither.

Of course, as brash as that sounds, nothing beats the passing of the race by Ruler's Court, who just 14 days early lit up the Santa Anita stretch in the Norfolk, running off by 13 lengths and getting a big speed figure.

By all accounts, the horse was fine and it was just a pig-headed move by his connections, but you have to wonder if something was amiss, considering that the horse didn't make his next start until two years later.

ELA 10-02-2008 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
I wanna say that Ken McPeek trained Tiger Hunt, or possibly Ralph Nicks. He was definitely a Team Valor horse (in fact I think Nicks had him as a 3yo when he was brought on as private trainer).

Zito had the race surrounded with Eurosilver and Birdstone, but ran neither.

Of course, as brash as that sounds, nothing beats the passing of the race by Ruler's Court, who just 14 days early lit up the Santa Anita stretch in the Norfolk, running off by 13 lengths and getting a big speed figure.

By all accounts, the horse was fine and it was just a pig-headed move by his connections, but you have to wonder if something was amiss, considering that the horse didn't make his next start until two years later.

When I was thinking about it, I was on the fence. Yes, I specifically remember he was a Team Valor horse. I don't think I remember McPeek though. If you are sure, than I'll accept it. I remember Walden had horses for them pre-his leaving training, and pre-Nicks becoming their private trainer. OTOH, I am not sure if Walden would have taken the route the colt did -- but regardless, I don't remember so I'll do nothing more than confuse myself. I am sure someone will remember clearly.

Regarding Zito's colts, and Baffert's -- I agree 1000%.

Thanks.

Eric

cakes44 10-02-2008 01:08 PM

Ruler's Court was one of Harty's I believe, not Baffert's.

ELA 10-02-2008 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by cakes44
Ruler's Court was one of Harty's I believe, not Baffert's.

It was Harty. Thanks.

Eric

Cannon Shell 10-02-2008 06:19 PM

I think Mr. Nightlinger in the turf sprint will be the worst fav this year.

Indian Charlie 10-02-2008 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I think Mr. Nightlinger in the turf sprint will be the worst fav this year.

Yeah, he should be in the mile.


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