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Alan07 07-07-2010 12:58 PM

7/10 (SUF): Seabiscuit S., Moseley S.
 
7th (3:30) Seabiscut S.

5 Furlongs (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $75,000

1 Ju Jitsu Jax Acosta J D 123 BL
2 Natural Seven Panell D 117 BL
3 Awakino Cat Hill C 117 BL
4 Lightning Power Hole T M 117 BL
5 P Js Lil Toni McManigell K 112 B
6 Ahvee's Destiny Ramos H G 118 BL
7 Instant Lady Bocachica O 112 BL
8 True to Tradition Carmouche K 117 BL
9 Lady Rizzi Thompson W A 112 BL



9th (4:30) Moseley S.

6 Furlongs | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $75,000

1 Perfectus Piermarini T 117 BL
2 Ju Jitsu Jax Acosta J D 123 BL
3 Southern Rainbow Ramos H G 117 BL
4 Everyday Heroes Hill C 117 BL
5 Tommy's Memory Amiss D D 117 BL

Kasept 07-11-2010 07:25 AM

Congratulations to Darley for the big win in the Moseley! :tro:







(And on the serious side, nice work by Hill sweeping the 2 stakes in Boston...)

philcski 07-11-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 667633)
Congratulations to Darley for the big win in the Moseley! :tro:







(And on the serious side, nice work by Hill sweeping the 2 stakes in Boston...)

You mean... this wasn't the race they were pointing for when they bought him last summer for probably 7 figures?

(hey, at least this one wasn't a gelding when they got him! :p)

Handicappy 07-12-2010 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 667633)
Congratulations to Darley for the big win in the Moseley! :tro:







(And on the serious side, nice work by Hill sweeping the 2 stakes in Boston...)

Gee, I hope your not planning on any interviews from Fisig Tipton this meet! I don't like what they have done with great horse flesh over the years but Everyday Heros ran decent coming off an 8 month layoff. Would you have rather him started in an Allow/optional cl to build his confidence? He was a game horse who might not go far but it makes no sense to dump on the horse the first time out of the gate this year. Or the owner for that matter. Particularly since you may be working hard to get Darley on your show. I still say, you can't have it both ways. And might you be reminded, Darley is putting just a little bit of money into the racing game. Darley did very well last year at Saratoga as I recall as well.

Kasept 07-12-2010 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Handicappy (Post 668260)
Gee, I hope your not planning on any interviews from Fisig Tipton this meet! I don't like what they have done with great horse flesh over the years but Everyday Heros ran decent coming off an 8 month layoff. Would you have rather him started in an Allow/optional cl to build his confidence? He was a game horse who might not go far but it makes no sense to dump on the horse the first time out of the gate this year. Or the owner for that matter. Particularly since you may be working hard to get Darley on your show. I still say, you can't have it both ways. And might you be reminded, Darley is putting just a little bit of money into the racing game. Darley did very well last year at Saratoga as I recall as well.

No... Nothing with Fisig Tipton. But I was with Anna Seitz from Fasig Tipton a good part of Saturday at Calder. She and Terence Collier will likely both be on with me at Saratoga before the sale...

"May be working hard to get 'Darley' on the show?" Too funny... Guess you've missed 'Darley' in the person of Mike Stidham and Tom Albertrani on the show the last couple weeks.

You are a moth to a flame if ever there was one.. :tro:

Handicappy 07-13-2010 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 668268)
No... Nothing with Fisig Tipton. But I was with Anna Seitz from Fasig Tipton a good part of Saturday at Calder. She and Terence Collier will likely both be on with me at Saratoga before the sale...

"May be working hard to get 'Darley' on the show?" Too funny... Guess you've missed 'Darley' in the person of Mike Stidham and Tom Albertrani on the show the last couple weeks.

You are a moth to a flame if ever there was one.. :tro:

Good one Steve! But I can't seem to find the flame.

SuffolkGirl 07-14-2010 09:00 AM

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It might not have been a "Saratoga Day" but Suffolk did a great job and it was a very enjoyable way to spend the day. Everyday Heroes even made it into the Boston Globe, unfortunately they chose to print his paddock antics instead of his win.

Handicappy 07-14-2010 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by SuffolkGirl (Post 668843)
It might not have been a "Saratoga Day" but Suffolk did a great job and it was a very enjoyable way to spend the day. Everyday Heroes even made it into the Boston Globe, unfortunately they chose to print his paddock antics instead of his win.

I had heard that the gate crew did an outstanding job with Everyday Heroes just to get him in the gate. It is unfortunate that they just caught his antics before the race. He ran very well coming off 8 or so months.

Handicappy 07-14-2010 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 668268)
No... Nothing with Fisig Tipton. But I was with Anna Seitz from Fasig Tipton a good part of Saturday at Calder. She and Terence Collier will likely both be on with me at Saratoga before the sale...

"May be working hard to get 'Darley' on the show?" Too funny... Guess you've missed 'Darley' in the person of Mike Stidham and Tom Albertrani on the show the last couple weeks.

You are a moth to a flame if ever there was one.. :tro:

And to close out this chapter here, my point related to your sarcastic comment regarding his win at Suffolk. Such comments don't serve any purpose and only undermine the sport further. You choose to ignore that part of my response.

clyde 07-15-2010 05:14 PM

CandiHappy...is not happy.


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