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docicu3 07-02-2007 11:37 PM

From watching the replays this one hasn't been tested yet in a meaningful way and we might want to tuck this little nugget away come Jersey in November......if you haven't seen this race it is jaw dropping how easily this filly completely eliminated this field.

Cajun how did you get that stuff you posted simple bloodhorse google or do you
use something else?

By the way the Filly set a track record for 5F in 57.53 seconds by 0.17 hundreds of a second......I swear to G-D that Dancing Allstar broke horribly from the gate before whipping off 5 sub 11.5 second Furlongs

Cajungator26 07-03-2007 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by docicu3
From watching the replays this one hasn't been tested yet in a meaningful way and we might want to tuck this little nugget away come Jersey in November......if you haven't seen this race it is jaw dropping how easily this filly completely eliminated this field.

Cajun how did you get that stuff you posted simple bloodhorse google or do you
use something else?

By the way the Filly set a track record for 5F in 57.53 seconds by 0.17 hundreds of a second......I swear to G-D that Dancing Allstar broke horribly from the gate before whipping off 5 sub 11.5 second Furlongs

I try and read the DRF online and I remembered that article from a couple of weeks ago because it talked about True Metropolitan too...

Here's the whole article (you'll have to login, though.)

http://www.drf.com/news/article/86052.html

docicu3 07-03-2007 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Not to burst the bubble here and the filly was impressive yesterday, but come on, she beat no one in a stake at Woodbine in June on the poly. It was a field laden with Ontario breds, Illinois breds and an Asmussen second stringer who never looked interested in running but managed second.

"Hoss" how many Equine Farrari's anytime any place run better times than 57.5 seconds for 5 panels on dirt/poly/cushion/turf/cement or any other surface at any age this year???? I could be wrong here but when you break poorly and still put that kinda time on the board I don't care if your running against deceased competition that's pretty f---ing fast!!!

Might wanna remember this horses name!!!

docicu3 07-03-2007 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
At Belmont last week from Friday to Sunday, there were four 2 year olds that ran faster than 57.5 for 5 furlongs. Now two of the races were at 5 1/2 furlongs, but they still ran faster than you said. Also, I realize that comparing times from two different surfaces, especially a poly and a dirt is useless, but you asked.

Not to mention that not all distances measure the same between tracks as well...(great discussion about this in Crushing The Cup 06 from Mazur and friends from Progressive Handicapping )....but yeah Belmont dirt is probably faster than Woodbine Poly but not as fast as Califonia dirt at SA etc etc etc

By the way the favorite in this race was a Steve A. filly Sky Mom who went off at 0.45 on a dollar, and brought decent wins from Ky. this past spring.....so not exactly nothing in a sizeable field as I am sure you know .......if you line up in a decent stake at a quality track you can't blame the horse for toasting the field. If this filly can do this or more there is money to be made on this one....

Cajungator26 07-04-2007 12:15 AM

Palanka City - 2 year old filly.

Sightseek 07-04-2007 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Palanka City - 2 year old filly.

Cajun - take a look at Fed Watcher, broke his maiden with a 98, but he is very unusual looking:

http://www.finalturngallery.com/g2/v...tcher.jpg.html

http://www.finalturngallery.com/g2/v...close.jpg.html

http://www.finalturngallery.com/g2/v...hercr.jpg.html

Danzig 07-04-2007 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek

nice pics, very eye-catching!

Indian Charlie 07-04-2007 02:28 PM

two interesting 2yos i've noticed are imaginary sailor, from nocal, and motovato, who was proud citizens first winner, at delaware. he goes in the bashford manor.

Cajungator26 07-08-2007 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek

Wow... talk about some chrome! Thanks for posting these... he's gorgeous!

Unstable 07-24-2007 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek

Wow! I've never seen a horse at the track with these markings. Simply amazing.

ALostTexan 07-26-2007 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Unstable
Wow! I've never seen a horse at the track with these markings. Simply amazing.

He is pretty bizarre looking. Broke it with a 98, though, so looks even more interesting on paper...

Sightseek 08-17-2007 11:16 AM

More Than Ready's half sister, More Than Fair, by Mineshaft enters the gate in Arlington's 5th under Rene Douglas today.

Sightseek 08-21-2007 07:45 PM

Unfortunately Subtle Aly is out for the year.

MISTERGEE 09-27-2007 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by MISTERGEE
I Will Take This Sleeper As My Current 2 Year Old Horse Of The Future.-----------steelix-------------saw Him At The Obs Sale In June, Super Impressive. Dropped The Jock First Time Out But Led A Good Field Home By About 20 Lengths. Put Him On The Horse To Watch Thread Here Before He Came Back To Toy With The Field Breaking His Maiden In A Big Way. He Runs Again This Sunday So I Am Gonna Grab Him Now Before The Secret Is Out I Hope. Good Luck All.

on the comeack trail he won today at crc, obviously not as good as i once thought, injuries most likely have held him out for months. but i believe he will do some nice things at crc in the future


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