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Payson Dave 08-19-2007 06:44 PM

John R. Velazquez
 
What's the matter with John Velazquez....?
I know the Pletcher barn is a little cold but JV rides for other's also...Did he get hurt in one of those gate mishaps...gotta believe that Cordero ought to be able to be getting him live mounts.

estreetposse 08-19-2007 06:59 PM

I don't think he's been right since going down on Massoud in the Opener.

fpsoxfan 08-19-2007 08:52 PM

Something seems amiss. Obviously Pletcher is not having his usual dominating year which has had an affect on Gomez as well. Can you think of some other Jockey's who just may have hammered a way through with Octave yesterday?

fpsoxfan 08-19-2007 08:55 PM

That's right..I forgot about that spill at keeneland.

Ronnie 08-19-2007 09:01 PM

I think it is Pletcher, not JV.

MaTH716 08-19-2007 09:18 PM

It seems like the other trainers have these 2 year olds ready to go at first asking, and that is the area that JV and Pletcher have teamed up for so many winners in past years. Bill Mott never used to have the firsters so primed up in past years, but everything he put out now is live. It just seems JV and even Prado (even though he is 3rd in the standings) have not been in the winners circle that much. Face it, if your name is not Velasquez, Desormeaux or Borel you are having mediocore meet.

ELA 08-19-2007 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by fpsoxfan
Something seems amiss. Obviously Pletcher is not having his usual dominating year which has had an affect on Gomez as well. Can you think of some other Jockey's who just may have hammered a way through with Octave yesterday?

No, I can't think of a jock who would have hammered a way through because regardless of the jock, whoever would have been riding Octave, the jock would not have been sitting on enough horse to hammer a way through.

Eric

ELA 08-19-2007 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
He hasn't been the same since his fall last year at Keeneland IMO. However, I don't think anyone could have got through yesterday. Octave didn't look like she wanted any part of coming through that hole.

Agreed.

Eric

fpsoxfan 08-19-2007 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ELA
No, I can't think of a jock who would have hammered a way through because regardless of the jock, whoever would have been riding Octave, the jock would not have been sitting on enough horse to hammer a way through.

Eric

Fair enough. I never saw the head on of the race. That's why I asked.
I'm fairly certain he's still going to be in the top 3 when everything is said and done.

Scav 08-19-2007 09:45 PM

An angle to consider in the coming weeks is to play against some of Mott's horses. He has had these horses so keyed up for this meet that you would have to think that some of them will regress at the end of this meet or the Belmont Fall.

ELA 08-19-2007 09:49 PM

That's one of the downsides in riding first call for a barn like Pletcher -- although there has never truly been a barn like his before. You get so caught up, committed, etc. in working with this barn, when the barn doesn't fire (that bar is set pretty high) you don't have a lot else lined up, to fall back on, etc. Now, it hasn't been an issue for a very long time -- time after time Pletcher fires on all cylinders, meet after meet, year after year.

But what most people don't understand is that when your first call barn doesn't fire -- it's too late to go find other spots. You've already lined up your calls. In some cases, people don't call on you because they know you are committed, and in other cases, you've already said you've taken a call so they have gone elsewhere. Every single horse that races back (everyone excluding the winner) is a tough mount to get because someone else already got the call and wants to ride back.

Johnny is a talented rider. He will always be at or near the top.

Eric

Linny 08-19-2007 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie
I think it is Pletcher, not JV.

Right you are.

Bigsmc 08-20-2007 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Payson Dave
What's the matter with John Velazquez....?
I know the Pletcher barn is a little cold but JV rides for other's also...Did he get hurt in one of those gate mishaps...gotta believe that Cordero ought to be able to be getting him live mounts.

Careful there Dave.

I mentioned he wasn't riding very well early on in the Belmont Spring meet and was told by several here that I didn't know what I was talking about....

docicu3 08-20-2007 04:59 AM

So at this point he's basically in 3rd place for the meet. It just seems like any other athlete that "plays" 12 months a year there are form cycles that come into play. Gomez did similar things at Belmont last meet where it seemed like he rode fairly vanilla for a couple weeks and I complained about it here as well.

Don't these guys have nagging injuries that make "great" just a shade above good which in this case is what we seem to be saying about JR.

It's almost like we should be asking for a weekly injury report for these guys ala the NFL ......now THAT would be a useful piece of information for handicapping wouldn't it now.

Maybe a new industry has been created (JOCKEY INJURY REPORTS)....

MisterB 08-20-2007 03:05 PM

He needs some saddle glue too

parsixfarms 08-20-2007 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Payson Dave
What's the matter with John Velazquez....?
...gotta believe that Cordero ought to be able to be getting him live mounts.

With the depth of the current riding colony here, if perhaps Cordero spent less time as an exercise rider and more time as a jockey agent, things might be better for his rider. Angel still acts as if it's a few years ago when JR was one of the few games in town (with Bailey and Prado).

GPK 08-20-2007 03:43 PM

His ride on English Channel told me everything I needed to know...JV is definitely off form.

Scav 08-20-2007 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
His ride on English Channel told me everything I needed to know...JV is definitely off form.

PLEASE, dude give this **** up it is f'n annoying as hell.

I'll give you 2/1 that ENGLISH CHANNEL doesn't win another GRADE 1 race in his lifetime, with more then 6 horses in the race, $1 to $100. Bet ends once he is retired, for the first time, because he is the type of so-called stallion that will come back after his runners suck

viscount26 08-20-2007 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
His ride on English Channel told me everything I needed to know...JV is definitely off form.

Guess he should have stayed at Belmont Kev
:D


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