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In this particular instance though, it appears that Pletcher is quite concerned about Keeneland's poly surface. From the last paragraph in the article reported by DRF, he will be noting this weekend's races. This was my first and only thought on the deal. The surface. |
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What a bet to take here :) |
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I didn't see that article, I'll check it out. With the expected cold weather this week, that's an interesting thought as well with all the stuff that happened at TP. |
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I completely agree with you. If he's OK, you'd think TP would want to get some sort of prep in him. even if he just jogs around the track in a race like the blue grass. pulling CQ and sending AGS to the wood with the field the way it's shaping up makes perfect sense from a graded earnings perspective, but NOT placing CQ in another prep in favor of training up to the derby sends up a red flag to me. |
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Except I'm not so sure Pletcher wants JV to push AGS that hard in the race.. especially coming off short rest(the reason they were pointing to the Blue grass).. getting at least 2nd place money is likely the main goal in this spot. if something goes wrong with Nobiz, they'll be happy to take down the race, but I'd be surprised if AGS is really ever pushed harder than enough to place 2nd. I think the last thing they want to do is knock heads in the stretch again. |
People really need to get it out of their heads that good races somehow aren't good for any horse's future efforts. This is the kind of baloney that is ruining the game at the top level.
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Great, another training lesson on race training. |
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As Woody Stephens once said, "Run e'm when they're fit." |
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Personally I think most of their "theories" are a bunch of mularkey but the only other explanation I can come up with is CQ ran a big Sheet number in the La Derby and they're trying to avoid a "bounce". Makes no sense to me, however. |
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Honestly, let me ask you a question.....if you get a horse that you know is a genuinely good horse isn't the one thing you say to yourself " God, I hope I don't screw this one up "? Not in any way to denigrade your profession but do you really consider it rocket science? |
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I read somewhere else that they're having trouble keeping weight on CQ.. a sign that something may be wrong with him.
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Figures wise I think TG does a really good job. I just can't read the damned things for long periods of time, it's like watching the chicklet screen at Keeneland... |
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In a somewhat related - and slightly more serious matter - I have no idea how good of a trainer Tim Ritchey is overall, because I don't follow his tracks carefully, but personally I loved what he did with Afleet Alex in '05. Remember when he brought him back in that 6f Mountain Valley Stakes (or whatever it is called)? Ritchey said something to the effect of "well I was planning on giving him a strong 6f work so I figured hey, might as well put him in a race!" What a novel concept! Apparently he wasn't afraid that his horse would run too well (whatever the hell that means) and therefore compromise his chances for future success. Then there was the business about all of Alex's long works that Ritchey said he used to build up the horse's stamina. It seemed to work out okay with his impressive victories in the Arkansas, Preakness, and Belmont. I don't know squat about training, but don't these two ideas (bringing your horse back in a sprint, and using long/slow works to build stamina) make more sense than only running your horses every two months with some 5f works in between starts? Also do trainers ever really think...."Oh no my horse ran much better in that race than I wanted him to run." Somehow I doubt it. |
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Per the toddpletcherracing.com website, Circular Quay had a workout on 4/1 at Palm Beach Downs: :49 2/5 for 4 furlongs.
Thus the horse has had another work since 3/26 |
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My mistake--thinking he would be interested in any other of his horses going over the poly. You're correct Dahoss. |
Dahoss, I told you that you were correct, when I thought he had concern for CQ and possibly others in his barn...I went back and read the DRF article again, and saw the concern was for Deadly Dealer, so what are you telling me now? What did I miss?
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Don't answer that, I'll hit you. . . (forgetting here that I'm talking to the dude who say's "its a message board, and I'll never meet you people, so I can kinda say, whatever.") :rolleyes: |
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I am paraphrasing you . . . not quoting you. Stop needling me DaH.
I know you have many friends, and I would disagree, in that it is possible that you, though maybe only rarely, EDIT: MAY take what others say to heart. We are all human, you included Mr.Lessthanmoved. And you can't put that in your signature line, now ain't that a b!tch. LOLOL |
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just to let ya'll know...pais would be the last person I would ever mess with...:o |
I had to edit my last post. Must be the Crown or water, or missing Morte', one of the two.
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