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DT STABLE PARTNERS: 'Sumwon' Update
Chuck hasn't had a chance to post an update from yesterday, but he called me while Sumwonlovesyou was on the track at Fair Grounds. Our girl is doing very well according to C.S., and her lessons with a gag bit the last two weeks are paying off with a new relaxed approach by the previously bossy filly.
After jogging the last 10 days or so to learn that she didn't need to rush through her morning routine, Chuck had Sumwon galloping alone on the FG strip, the last horse on the track. Working yesterday WITHOUT the restrictive bit, she was more responsive to rider instruction, and after moving around the backstretch and turn in an easy gallop, quickened without being asked down the stretch; an indication that she knows where the wire is and understands her 'job'. In addition to the on-track progress, Chuckles reports Sumwon is dappling out and looks fitter on a daily basis. While she continues a growth spurt, and there can be some aches associated with that, Chuck feels there are no major issues with her right now. Now FG racing secretary Sam Abbey just needs to write a race that fits our interests ($30,000-$40,000 Claimers, 3yo-F, 1m or 1-16th on the turf). |
Hooray!
Thanks for the update, it sounds like she is doing great. :) |
Thanks Steve for a current training update. Happy to hear she is learning and getting comfortable with Chuck's directions.
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Sounds great. This may be selfish but I hope she makes her debut for us at Keenland as I'd be able to see her live.
Oh and see Chuck and Paula again as well. |
Sounds like we're heading in the right direction.
Thanks for the updates. |
thanks for the updates, sounds like things are coming along as planned.
now my wife has an important question. when we get to see Sumwon, should she bring apples, carrots or peppermints? :o |
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I think I would get along with your wife. She thinks like I do! Tell her to bring them all. :) |
Steve, thanks for the update, was wondering how our girl was progressing.
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Very exciting, sounds like she's enjoying her new barn, and Chuck's eye and experience are starting to pay off. Even a well-bred girl has to work for a living, and keep her account balance in the black - let's hope Chuck can pursuade the secretary to card a race before the end of the meet.
if I get to see her at Keeneland, and meet everyone else there, icing on the cake ! :) Steve, how are the silks looking? |
Thanks for the updates.
I know this is a business, and Chuck is looking for the best place to run Sumwon... But I find myself hoping she doesn't run in a claiming race, because I don't want her to get claimed. How are all the partners in Dee Tee Stables going to feel if Sumwon gets claimed in her first race for us? I know that this is my first opportunity to own even the smallest part of a horse, and that may be the problem. I'm already emotionally attached. I loved Sumwon's pedigree, and I thought her past performance running lines showed a lot of heart. I really think Sumwon found the ideal situation with Chuck and Dee Tee Stable. I was looking forward to a number of races this year, possibly even at Saratoga, which would give me another very good excuse to go there for the first time. I was looking forward to our selling her as a broodmare, and then watching her babies run. I guess the risk and reality of her getting claimed is another part of the education about horse racing. But we may have to start a support group if Sumwon gets claimed. |
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I'm trying to figure out who else might like to get into the broodmare business, if she gets injured, when she retires, or at the end of the partnership year :) |
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I also have total faith in Chuck, and think Sumwon will be entered where she and the stable can be successful. I'm just bringing up the whole emotional attachment angle to see what everyone else thinks. As I said, I'm a total newbie at this, and likely to make a fool of myself. But that's part of the education.... |
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Speaking of same, I enjoyed Jim Squires book on Monarchos, and Josh Pons book on Country Life - both worth reading. |
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anytime you can make a profit in this business, it is a good thing.
good luck with her. I'll be rooting for her. If she gets claimed you make money and go on to the next one. |
Any idea when the first scheduled workout is for sumwonlovesyou? I know on the radio show Chuck mentioned something about this week hopefully. Just wondering when and what he is looking for out of this work.
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Sumwon needs an alert trainer. Get some rest man. :D |
Did she go before the break??
Did she finish up good? |
Chuck - do you really think Sam Abbey is going to write a race for you? I don't recall him being overly ambitious to do that when he was at Delpark.
BTW - I've got a good Abbey story for you and Steve if you are interested - PM only though....:) |
FWIW, here's a link to posted workout times
http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbW...sFullIndex.cfm Click on "Fair Grounds" and the date. |
In my opinion, 30-40K Claimer at 1M+ on grass should create pretty low claiming risk. Those prices would be a hefty premium above price she was racing at as well as sale price. Until she proves ability on grass and dist, I don't see too much risk there. Unless all our optimism gets somoene else excited...
Anyone see many 1st turfers get claimed? Pat |
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As of 11:20 AM Sumwon was not listed as having worked at the FG today.. |
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Chuck -
You're the best! :) |
yes thanks chuck!!!!!!!!!!:D you are the best
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The blog is updated for todays work
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I love readng this stuff. The time is slow but my uncle Charlie always used to say, "Time doesn't matter unless you're doing it."
is Rafael Bejarano still riding. I can't recall seeing him for a while? |
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Chuck, you rock, with what you've done with this girl so far :) |
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