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ArlJim78 09-10-2007 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
Yes - now that DT Stables have secured their two guards - I'd look to adding Scott Schwartz and Eric Guillot as tackles - and perhaps Nick Hines as the center.

Bring in Roger Stein off the bench on 4th and inches when you have to call upon the Beef Formation.

i was a two-way tackle in HS so i'm ready to come off the bench or for a goal line stand.

sumitas 09-10-2007 11:31 PM

In this race Tactical Gold was behind a mass of muscle while Wood Winner had a clear head of steam down the outside. TG swung around the wall of blockers, made a strong run but Wood Winner was firmly in the lead to become the upset winner. So the blocking helps :D

Riot 09-10-2007 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
i was a two-way tackle in HS so i'm ready to come off the bench or for a goal line stand.

And you guys at Arlington apparently well-impressed my aunt, too .... ;)

Scav 09-10-2007 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
i was a two-way tackle in HS so i'm ready to come off the bench or for a goal line stand.

EASY with the high school war stories.... :)

AeWingnut 09-11-2007 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Riot
Well, here is some interesting fallout from Dee Tee Stables ....

When Sumwonlovesyou raced at Arlington (I grew up there), about 8 of my local relatives come out to watch her. None of them had ever been to the track before, nor watched racing on TV.

They all were wonderfully impressed by how beautiful and clean Arlington was, how excited all the owners were, and how exciting it was to "know" a real horse that was racing that day.

We all stood in line, with a very nice and helpful mutual teller, as I lead them one by one through how to place a $2, "across the board" bet on Sumwon. They couldn't believe how much FUN the DT owners were having that day.

My 70-something aunt just telephoned. I had sent her the DT Prospectus for DT-2. Well, she and her four tennis-playing buddies at the local club WANT IN on DT 2 for one share. Two of them want to upgrade their computers to learn how to "search the net" and read the DeeTee Stables blog, and learn more about horse racing.

You go, girls! I told them, yes, absolutely, I hope they follow through with it, and go for it.

Five new horse racing fans created by Dee Tee Stables ...

I was keeping people at work up to date on Sumwon and they seemed really excited for me. They even bet her a few times. Then I asked them if they wanted to get in on 07-02 and they said, "what do you think I am? stupid" so then I ask my horse playing buddies. ummm, no.

I guess horse ownership isn't for everyone. But I'm glad your relatives had a good tme and want to get in on the next horse. Hopefully a All-Weather type.

Kasept 09-11-2007 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
I was keeping people at work up to date on Sumwon and they seemed really excited for me. They even bet her a few times. Then I asked them if they wanted to get in on 07-02 and they said, "what do you think I am? stupid" so then I ask my horse playing buddies. ummm, no.

I guess horse ownership isn't for everyone. But I'm glad your relatives had a good tme and want to get in on the next horse. Hopefully a All-Weather type.

Buying a share of a horse the way we're doing it is the equivilent of going to dinner and a movie about 8 times... A family of 4 going to a professional sports event once... Or perhaps a couple making two trips to the casino or riverboat...

I'd venture to say that a share in a Dee Tee runner provides a lot more fun than either of those two pastimes... I'd also guess that the people you're suggesting buy-in think there is on-going expense involved in becoming a partner.

2 Dollar Bill 09-11-2007 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
Buying a share of a horse the way we're doing it is the equivilent of going to dinner and a movie about 8 times... A family of 4 going to a professional sports event once... Or perhaps a couple making two trips to the casino or riverboat...

I'd venture to say that a share in a Dee Tee runner provides a lot more fun than either of those two pastimes... I'd also guess that the people you're suggesting buy-in think there is on-going expense involved in becoming a partner.

Go to a ticket broker and buy concert tickets or sporting event..and you will spend that much money. That is a one time event.... Sumwon...just keeps on GIVING ! Plus how many rock stars or ball players can you feed
peppermints from the palm of your hand ??? :p

GBBob 09-11-2007 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Riot
Well, if Steve gets a check from "The Wheaton Tennis Terribles", hopefully he'll just cash it and send them a DT silks pin! :D

Well Riot...if they live in Wheaton, the check's good:)

kelster 09-11-2007 11:42 AM

What does BHE stand for?
 
Pardon my ignorance what does this mean? We were there for gary's win oin Toga!!! I had 10$$ across the board plus exacta, I got 426.00 also bought my kids 2 across the board! It was memorable.;)

AeWingnut 09-11-2007 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by kelster
Pardon my ignorance what does this mean? We were there for gary's win oin Toga!!! I had 10$$ across the board plus exacta, I got 426.00 also bought my kids 2 across the board! It was memorable.;)


BHE stands for Best Handicapper Evar





AeWingnut 09-11-2007 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
Buying a share of a horse the way we're doing it is the equivilent of going to dinner and a movie about 8 times... A family of 4 going to a professional sports event once... Or perhaps a couple making two trips to the casino or riverboat...

I'd venture to say that a share in a Dee Tee runner provides a lot more fun than either of those two pastimes... I'd also guess that the people you're suggesting buy-in think there is on-going expense involved in becoming a partner.

No, I explained that part. I think they would rather go to a Cardinals game.

The $500 for the share was the cheap part. It was driving to the track and betting her to win

doh

pointman 09-11-2007 04:16 PM

Steve, I am definitely in this one as well as the yearlings. Really look forward to having one here on the NY circuit!

pgiaco 09-11-2007 06:27 PM

Wood Winner's win was equal parts a nice horse feeling great and sitting on a big effort and terrific race riding by Alan Garcia who kept Coa pinned in behind horses. "Woody" also wasn't letting anybody by him Friday and has a bite mark on his ass from Tactical Gold for his efforts.

Editorial Point: I've had horses with Gary for 8 years now and while we've had some lean (pardon the pun) times it has ALWAYS been fun and entertaining. Gary truly cares for his horses and does the best he can with the stock he has. (Case in point, we claimed Wood Winner for $14K from Contessa and I've won 5 races and about $90K) I think it's a great move getting him involved.

ateamstupid 09-11-2007 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by pgiaco
Wood Winner's win was equal parts a nice horse feeling great and sitting on a big effort and terrific race riding by Alan Garcia who kept Coa pinned in behind horses. "Woody" also wasn't letting anybody by him Friday and has a bite mark on his ass from Tactical Gold for his efforts.

Editorial Point: I've had horses with Gary for 8 years now and while we've had some lean (pardon the pun) times it has ALWAYS been fun and entertaining. Gary truly cares for his horses and does the best he can with the stock he has. (Case in point, we claimed Wood Winner for $14K from Contessa and I've won 5 races and about $90K) I think it's a great move getting him involved.

Paul!

Good to see you here.

Sincerely,
Joe

pgiaco 09-11-2007 07:07 PM

Glad to be here.

Danzig 09-11-2007 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
BHE stands for Best Handicapper Evar





I
WANT
ONE!

pmacdaddy 09-28-2007 07:29 AM

Just got my catalog for the Fall Mixed Sale at Saratoga (Oct. 14). Anything worth while there?

sumitas 09-28-2007 10:06 AM

ummm, my partner and I own hip #309...catalog page needs correction. Legislature, out of Compund Girl, should be in black type. He finished 2nd in the Take Me Out S...however, Saratoga Warrior, #309, will be an "out"...

the on line catalog
http://nybreederssales.com/index2.shtml


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