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my miss storm cat 09-15-2011 06:28 PM

Congrats... guess who you now train?
 
Eightyfiveinafifty..

Remember him?

http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...tyfiveinafifty

Well this is how he did today...

http://www1.drf.com/drfPDFChartRaces...=20110915&RN=6

What do you do with him?

Port Conway Lane 09-15-2011 07:04 PM

I would try to find two salty 4 1/2 f races at Charles Town in the next month, take him back to Laurel under todays condition if he's still eligible in late October to further cloud his form before shipping back to Aqueduct in a sprint stake against BC sprint also rans to cash the biggest score of my life.

MaTH716 09-15-2011 07:09 PM

I would get him another start in a similar spot. He had a few excuses today, first off an over a year layoff, stuck on the rail and catching a sealed track. Don't get me wrong, he didn't run well at all. But I would want to see one more before I dropped him in for a tag.

hockey2315 09-15-2011 07:52 PM

The horse clearly has no chance to ever win again regardless of circumstances.

Calzone Lord 09-15-2011 10:38 PM

Didn't he almost die after being reduced to under 700lbs from some crippling sickness?


I thought I read something like that somewhere.

Coach Pants 09-16-2011 03:23 AM

Give him to Graham Motion and run him in at least 15 bottom level claiming turf races at Saratoga next year.

It's possible for a win if some of the pace scenarios from this year happen.

my miss storm cat 09-17-2011 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 807131)
Didn't he almost die after being reduced to under 700lbs from some crippling sickness?


I thought I read something like that somewhere.

I really don't know. I just kind of lost track of him...

Anyone?

Calzone Lord 09-17-2011 02:12 PM

He was all but brought back from the dead from the sounds of it ...

Quote:

According to Contessa, his trainer, Eightyfiveinafifty is suffering from a respiratory illness likely related to the serious bout of pneumonia he suffered last June.

“He’s had another respiratory setback but he is recovering and we’ve been told we’ll have him back here in the barn in two to three weeks,” said Contessa, who added the horse is in the care of Dr. Patty Hogan at her equine clinic in central New Jersey.

Eightyfiveinafifty was found to have entrapped his epiglottis in the Woody Stephens. He underwent laser surgery to repair that issue, but soon suffered from pneumonia. Contessa said at one point Eightyfiveinafifty weighed less than 700 pounds. His racing weight was between 1,100 and 1,200 pounds. Contessa credited Dr. Chris Byron of the Ruffian Equine Clinic across the street from Belmont Park with saving Eighyfiveinafifty’s life.

Eightyfiveinafifty had returned to the work tab in late fall and had twice breezed six furlongs and was near a race when he suffered his latest setback.

“Over the 25 to 30 years I’ve been training, more times than not when I’ve had horses that had a real serious bout of pneumonia – and I can count them on two hands – it’s left a scar of some sort,” said Contessa, who is running Preachintothedevil in Saturday’s Whirlaway. “It’s a very, very tough thing to overcome for a horse and I can’t say he’s overcome it. We don’t know where we’re going to be when he comes back.”

my miss storm cat 09-17-2011 02:22 PM

Oh wow thank you for posting that.

Poor guy.

I'm glad they were able to save him and hope that whatever they decide to do with him will be for the best.

I really didn't know...

Calzone Lord 09-17-2011 02:27 PM

Losing 40% of your weight from major sickness has to be a huge setback.

It would be like an NFL running back who plays at 230lbs -- if he gets sick and drops 40% of his weight he's at just under 140lbs. Sure, he'll probably be able to put the weight on overtime ... but good luck to him ever making it back to his prior form.


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