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2Hot4TV 07-05-2006 08:53 AM

Surf Cat out till Oak Tree
 
I was in Las Vegas for the weekend and just read that Bruce Headley will keep Surf Cat out till Oak tree. Too bad.

GPK 07-05-2006 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 2Hot4TV
I was in Las Vegas for the weekend and just read that Bruce Headley will keep Surf Cat out till Oak tree. Too bad.


That bites:(

As the #1 Surf Cat fan, I am heartbroken. But when he returns, he will be the monster that he was early in the year.

oracle80 07-05-2006 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
That bites:(

As the #1 Surf Cat fan, I am heartbroken. But when he returns, he will be the monster that he was early in the year.

I dunno, its never a sure thing that you can crank one back up and get to the form that they were in prior to a layoff. And it will be too late to cycle him back into form for the Bc or major races. I bet they wish that they hadnt wasted that last great race in a non consequential race. They could have taken a shot in a grade one and may have had themselves a much better sire prospect and not had to sweat still winning a grade one and getting him back in form. Great horse though, hell of a lot of fun to watch run, hope he comes back ok.

Rupert Pupkin 07-05-2006 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
That bites:(

As the #1 Surf Cat fan, I am heartbroken. But when he returns, he will be the monster that he was early in the year.

We don't know that for sure. We don't even know what was wrong with him. If we don't know what was wrong with him, there is no way to guarantee that he will come back better than ever. I know they originally said that he had a bruised foot. This may or may not be true. Often times when trainers don't want to tell you what the problem is, they will just say that it's a bruised foot. In this particular caase, I have no idea whether it's true or not.

oracle80 07-05-2006 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
We don't know that for sure. We don't even know what was wrong with him. If we don't know what was wrong with him, there is no way to guarantee that he will come back better than ever. I know they originally said that he had a bruised foot. This may or may not be true. Often times when trainers don't want to tell you what the problem is, they will just say that it's a bruised foot. In this particular caase, I have no idea whether it's true or not.

I was kind of thinking the same thing Rup. Foot bruises can be deep at times but it seems like a rather excessive layoff for one.

Honu 07-05-2006 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
I dunno, its never a sure thing that you can crank one back up and get to the form that they were in prior to a layoff. And it will be too late to cycle him back into form for the Bc or major races. I bet they wish that they hadnt wasted that last great race in a non consequential race. They could have taken a shot in a grade one and may have had themselves a much better sire prospect and not had to sweat still winning a grade one and getting him back in form. Great horse though, hell of a lot of fun to watch run, hope he comes back ok.

Im thinking whatever problem he has might be the reason for not trying a Grade 1 last time, it might also be signifigant enough for them not to make him run harder than he has to. I dont know much about him other than that when they train him they do it at about 4:45 am when the track opens cause he is a freakin nut job. I bet he is in Bruce's back yard as we speak.

GPK 07-05-2006 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Honu
Im thinking whatever problem he has might be the reason for not trying a Grade 1 last time, it might also be signifigant enough for them not to make him run harder than he has to. I dont know much about him other than that when they train him they do it at about 4:45 am when the track opens cause he is a freakin nut job. I bet he is in Bruce's back yard as we speak.

Honu...congrats on The Tin Man hun..

Honu 07-05-2006 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
Honu...congrats on The Tin Man hun..

Many Mahalos :)

eurobounce 07-05-2006 03:00 PM

WOW--maybe my prediction about Surf Cat retiring will come true--lol.


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