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Secretariat 06-14-2006 03:54 PM

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Churchill Downs - June 17th, 2006 - Race 10
Stephen Foster H. - Grade: 1
Estimated Local Post Time: * * 6:13 PM

Post Horse Name Age Weight Jockey Name
1 Buzzards Bay (FL) 4 121 Jose Valdivia,
2 Seek Gold (KY) 6 112 Calvin H. Borel
3 West Virginia (NY) 5 114 Garrett K. Gome
4 Cosmonaut (KY) 4 113 Julien RLeparou
5 Wiggins (IL) 6 114 Rafael Bejarano
6 M B Sea (KY) 7 113 Rene R. Douglas
7 Perfect Drift (KY) 7 118 Mark Guidry
8 Wild Desert (ON) 4 115 Robby Albarado
9 Brass Hat (KY) 5 121 Willie Martinez
10 Love of Money (MD) 5 115 Edgar S. Prado

alysheba4 06-14-2006 04:36 PM

valdivia on buzzards bay?? good one........ im sure pat v or jhonny would have been happy to sit it on the 750k public workout.

whorstman 06-14-2006 05:15 PM

Anybody think Wiggins has half a shot to crack the board w/ Bejarano
up? I saw him run that allowance last time and he looked pretty strong against those.

Thunder Gulch 06-14-2006 05:38 PM

Key Drift in 3rd.:D

oracle80 06-14-2006 06:44 PM

And Buzzards Bay and Jose valdivia are opening up in the stretch and they've gone clear by 4 and its all Buzzards Bay to win the Steven Foster by 5 lengths.

alysheba4 06-14-2006 08:35 PM

yeah but oracle, wouldnt you feel more confident with johnny or pat?? i cant endorse jose.

DiscreetCat=Monster 06-14-2006 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alysheba4
yeah but oracle, wouldnt you feel more confident with johnny or pat?? i cant endorse jose.


Johnny not 100% P.Val not 100% mentaly and getting old Validivia doesn't seem to be such a bad choice at this point.

pdrift1 06-14-2006 09:47 PM

Go Get Em Drift !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2Hot4TV 06-14-2006 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alysheba4
valdivia on buzzards bay?? good one........ im sure pat v or jhonny would have been happy to sit it on the 750k public workout.

Jose Valdivia is top notch.

jp96stang 06-14-2006 09:59 PM

i'll take Brass Hat even with the 1st since the layoff

Secretariat 06-15-2006 08:28 AM

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Secretariat 06-15-2006 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oracle80
And Buzzards Bay and Jose valdivia are opening up in the stretch and they've gone clear by 4 and its all Buzzards Bay to win the Steven Foster by 5 lengths.

i don't think so, the Horse of the year is running here,
Brass Hat,
second in the world cup, put down to third months later.
he is the terror here, and prolly the winner.

dr. fager 06-15-2006 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Secretariat
i don't think so, the Horse of the year is running here,
Brass Hat,
second in the world cup, put down to third months later.
he is the terror here, and prolly the winner.


I like him too, but don't like the fact that it's his first back from Dubai. Heck, one of my favorites, Pleasantly Perfect, finished second to Choctaw Nation upon his return and had until Augut. Not too mention Gaff didn't exactly light it up.

Secretariat 06-15-2006 08:41 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Attachment 67 Brass Hat the winner of the
Stephen Foster, Gr.1
adding to his victories in the Donn
and New Orleans Hdcp,in his
2006 Horse of the Year campaign

Secretariat 06-15-2006 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by dr.***er
I like him too, but don't like the fact that it's his first back from Dubai. Heck, one of my favorites, Pleasantly Perfect, finished second to Choctaw Nation upon his return and had until Augut. Not too mention Gaff didn't exactly light it up.

when PP returned his first race back he was rank and ran on the lead, a style he was not familiar with, he always closed within the last 100 yards. he was taken to the front by bailey for some reason. CN gave him a lot of weight as i recall.
further at 10f CN didn't even get close to him in the PC

Pointg5 06-15-2006 08:47 AM

Silver Charm and Captain Steve did not fare too well in the Foster after the return from Dubai. There's some others, but I can't think of them off of the top of my head....

miraja2 06-15-2006 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whorstman
Anybody think Wiggins has half a shot to crack the board w/ Bejarano
up? I saw him run that allowance last time and he looked pretty strong against those.

Personally I do not think he has any chance to win and I would only give him an outside chance of hitting the board.
But if you like him you can take heart in the fact that he is 2 for 2 at CD. In fact, since the trainer change the horse seems to run well at Hawthorne and CD but can't do anything away from those two tracks. He is a decent horse, but I think he is in over his head in this one, and if you are going to use him at all I would suggest only playing him on the bottom of tri's.

Secretariat 06-15-2006 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miraja2
Personally I do not think he has any chance to win and I would only give him an outside chance of hitting the board.
But if you like him you can take heart in the fact that he is 2 for 2 at CD. In fact, since the trainer change the horse seems to run well at Hawthorne and CD but can't do anything away from those two tracks. He is a decent horse, but I think he is in over his head in this one, and if you are going to use him at all I would suggest only playing him on the bottom of tri's.

the last time wiggins faced garde 1 competition he was 34 lenghts back in the whitney 05. hes out of the picture here at this distance.

miraja2 06-15-2006 09:01 AM

Maybe I'm crazy, but I like Love of Money's chances to hold on for a piece in this one. Second back off a layoff (and he looked pretty solid the first time back) and this horse has some good 9f races in his past. There doesn't seem to be a lot of speed in this race, and although I'm sure he'll be running out of steam at the end, I think he will hit the board.
I like Brass Hat, Buzzard's Bay, Perfect Drift, & Love of Money in some sort of exotics, but haven't figured it out exactly yet.

Secretariat 06-15-2006 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
Maybe I'm crazy, but I like Love of Money's chances to hold on for a piece in this one. Second back off a layoff (and he looked pretty solid the first time back) and this horse has some good 9f races in his past. There doesn't seem to be a lot of speed in this race, and although I'm sure he'll be running out of steam at the end, I think he will hit the board.
I like Brass Hat, Buzzard's Bay, Perfect Drift, & Love of Money in some sort of exotics, but haven't figured it out exactly yet.

maybe oracle can shed some light on he believs Dutrows horse will do here on saturday. he looks good on paper, is he ready to go ??


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