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RHT2004 04-20-2018 01:48 PM

Proven Reserves
 
Aqu race 3. Horse jogged. Up and coming monster.

freddymo 04-20-2018 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1108374)
Aqu race 3. Horse jogged. Up and coming monster.

Race 8 went in 1:35.47 Race 3 1.35.80 unless the track changed significantly pretty sure your tweet is spot on

jms62 04-20-2018 05:21 PM

Yup let’s declare a 3 Year Old First Time Starter In a 4 Horse Race as Super Star. Is this a millennial thing where you need to find the greatest thing every week?

RHT2004 04-20-2018 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 1108404)
Yup let’s declare a 3 Year Old First Time Starter In a 4 Horse Race as Super Star. Is this a millennial thing where you need to find the greatest thing every week?

Don't be silly Jumbo.

blackthroatedwind 04-20-2018 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 1108404)
Yup let’s declare a 3 Year Old First Time Starter In a 4 Horse Race as Super Star. Is this a millennial thing where you need to find the greatest thing every week?

He may be a bit over the top ( it's his thing....I think that's long been established ) but isn't it OK that he points out some good looking random debut winners? It's not like the whole world was guffawing over the horse.

This horse was pretty impressive, especially for a firster at one mile.

RHT2004 04-20-2018 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 1108407)
He may be a bit over the top ( it's his thing....I think that's long been established ) but isn't it OK that he points out some good looking random debut winners? It's not like the whole world was guffawing over the horse.

This horse was pretty impressive, especially for a firster at one mile.

It is a horse racing place. I like exciting horses.

blackthroatedwind 04-20-2018 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1108408)
It is a horse racing place. I like exciting horses.

Yup. Looks like he got about a 90.

cakes44 04-20-2018 07:22 PM

Hell, I’ll take threads like this anytime.

RHT2004 04-20-2018 07:34 PM

Probably point to that stakes on the Belmont undercard that West Coast won last year. I forget the name right now.

RolloTomasi 04-20-2018 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1108415)
Probably point to that stakes on the Belmont undercard that West Coast won last year. I forget the name right now.

Easy Goer

Alabama Stakes 04-20-2018 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi (Post 1108419)
Easy Goer

He was a good hoss. Almost as good as Sunday Silence.

RolloTomasi 04-20-2018 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Alabama Stakes (Post 1108420)
He was a good hoss. Almost as good as Sunday Silence.

Got a listed race named for him and coincidentally holds the track record at Aqueduct for a mile (the distance of the Proven Reserves race).

Sunday Silence has a raced named for him, too, but they run it on the grass for some reason.

Alabama Stakes 04-20-2018 09:58 PM

Saw him win the Whitney then the Travers, which you never would see. He ran fast doing it too. Got a huge ovation from crowd after he won the Whitney. It was a beautiful day as I remember.

RolloTomasi 04-20-2018 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Alabama Stakes (Post 1108422)
Saw him win the Whitney then the Travers, which you never would see. He ran fast doing it too. Got a huge ovation from crowd after he won the Whitney. It was a beautiful day as I remember.

I remember the racecaller Marshall Cassidy actually showing some emotion in his voice because Easy Goer got shuffled back a couple of times down the backstretch and entering the far turn.

Alydar and Key To The Mint also turned the Whitney-Travers trick in the 1970s.

Alabama Stakes 04-20-2018 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi (Post 1108425)
I remember the racecaller Marshall Cassidy actually showing some emotion in his voice because Easy Goer got shuffled back a couple of times down the backstretch and entering the far turn.

Alydar and Key To The Mint also turned the Whitney-Travers trick in the 1970s.

Affirmed never should have come down, and Alydar was never beating him that day

RolloTomasi 04-20-2018 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Alabama Stakes (Post 1108426)
Affirmed never should have come down, and Alydar was never beating him that day

At the 3/8s pole, Affirmed clearly went from the 3-path directly to the rail and took out Alydar, who was no more than a 1/2 length behind.

Ironically, Alydar was able to switch leads in the stretch and it was Affirmed who stayed on his left lead.

In fact, Affirmed stayed on his left lead a few days early in the Jim Dandy, giving a massive amount of weight and having to make up a ~10 length deficit in the stretch to the very good Sensitive Prince.

Perhaps the Jim Dandy effort gutted Affirmed because he didn't come back around with a winning effort until the Strub the following year.


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