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![]() So your colt wins the Pat Day Mile with a 100 BSF, bombs in the Stephens, so it's off to the turf? I love Shug think he is as good as there has ever been, fell in love with racing and watching his horses. HAVE A HEART
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![]() You'd think the Phipps Stable's biggest fan would have figured out the trainer pattern long ago.
Shifting his top 3yos to the turf in the summer has long been a tendency of McGaughey since at least the '90s. Lure, Strolling Along, Point of Entry, Boisterous, Parading, etc... General Jim is by Into Mischief, a superior turf sire, out of a Curlin mare (Curlin being a superior turf sire by superior turf sire Smart Strike). The dam's 3 career victories were all on turf & the female family includes the closely related Monorail who won her one & only career start which came on turf & turf graded stakes winner Tasha's Miracle. |
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![]() Given that there will be some genuine pace in the Jerkins, you would think he has a better shot than going in the HoF. Carl is going to win the HoF for Chad. Point had won his Mdn on dirt, not the Pat Day mile. Lure could run on anything. He was just fastest on the turf.
Makes zero sense unless you are trying to get Don Adam to move on |
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First off, there's nothing stopping Shug from running the horse in both races. This race is Friday August 4. The Jerkens is Aug 26. Have a heart. Secondly, they are running the Grade 1 Saratoga Derby August 5, which means this race is a consolation race for those turf 3yos not established enough to go there. And yet the purse for this race is a whopping $500k. Why not take a shot? Meanwhile you're on about Carl Spackler winning this race. If he was half the horse he was touted as when he broke his maiden, he would be in the Saratoga Derby. Instead, he bombed unceremoniously in the Derby day turf race & vanished off the face of the earth. Now he returns 3 months later & has the extreme outside post to deal with. Even if he is talented something went awry & he is quite vulnerable here. As for the Jerkens, which he can still run in, you toss out the lazy comment that "there will be a ton of speed" that I guess automatically means he will capitalize on & swoop the field to victory. Of course, some of that speed have registered BSFs to the tune of 110, 109, & 106 (New York Thunder, Arabian Lion, Fort Bragg) should they choose to run. Lure had the same career trajectory as General Jim, looking like a strong dirt sprinter/miler type in the spring before bombing in the exact same race (the Riva Ridge/Woody Stephens) before switching to turf. All he did was win the BC Mile later in the year. I would have thought you'd be predicting this move after his clock was cleaned in the Woody Stephens... |
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![]() Why did I even follow this rabbit hole?
I finally looked at the horse's full record. General Jim is 2 for 3 on the turf already including black type & owns a win over the course. Yeah, Shug is losing it. I'm sure the owner is worried sick about how his horses are being managed. Maybe he should try McPeek next... |
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![]() After winning the Swale and Pat Day Mile, including beating Fort Bragg it makes sense to go in a G2 turf race all because he handled the turf previously? I don't get it. Shug must love the way he is working on the turf, and I get he handles the turf, but now he has to face good turf horses. He can win sure, but we know he can win graded dirt races. I understand the Jerkins is 3 weeks but after 3 turf works and a decision to migrate to turf that seems unrealistic.
I will be at track for the race and I look forward to being wrong about him. I find it nuts. Given the weather forecast perhaps it comes off and he gallops? |
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![]() If you want to distill it to a fine point....Fort Bragg is progressing & General Jim is on the decline in terms of the 3yo dirt sprint division.
What's the excuse for the Woody Stephens performance? Why is facing marginally good turf horses---again, its a consolation race for horses not good enough for the Sar Derby--more perplexing then facing those 3 triple digit Beyer horses I mentioned in a Grade 1 3 over weeks from now? Also, now you're saying "he can win" & yet your confused why they would enter him for a $500k pot against non-Grade 1 horses? Have a brain... |
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I root for Shug, has he had a winner yet at SPA? |
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The guy has a trillion dollars, doesn't care about a $500k purse, but cares about making the horse a stallion? Being a graded stakes winner on both dirt & turf doesn't have any appeal? He'll be no better than 5th choice in the HOF? And what? He'll be the favorite in the Jerkens?...you're out of your mind. He ran the race of his life in the Pat Day & got lucky to beat Fort Bragg who had trouble & then turned into a pumpkin at Belmont not only getting thrashed by the newcomers but failing maintain form over modest horses like Gilmore & Gun Pilot. Were you this vocal when Lure was transferred to the turf off one bad race? How did that work out...Hall of Fame career if I'm not mistaken. Maybe you should have more faith in your idol... |
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![]() Yeah, it's tough to get a season to Catholic Boy and War of Worlds....Booked Open with deals available... Turf is a negative, which makes no sense but whatever. Being a versatile stallion is a positive, but that isn't the reality. Yes, Don Adam wants to make a stallion vs. making money. He has money; he doesn't have a stallion. Yes, General Jim can stand in NJ tomorrow; that doesn't count.
It's a weird spot; with the utmost respect tossing the dirt towel into the ring in August is questionable. Shug is O for to date. I have no idea how you pitch the Pat Day mile winner just because of a few good turf works. |
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The leading sire spot in NA over the past few decades is flush with dual surface winners. Quote:
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And on the money front it's not all conspicuous consumption. They coughed up $1 million for some City of Light colt & whined about having to go that high to purchase. Rightfully so, City of Light appears to be a dud sire at this point. This whole "stallion" thing is another rabbit hole anyway. This horse done anything to suggest stallionhood is in his future... The only thing he's got going for him right now is his pedigree. You hoping he lucks out in a Hail Mary pace meltdown in the Allen Jerkens doesn't make sitting on him without a race since his Woody Stephens debacle some logical plan... Quote:
There is absolutely nothing "weird" about a good 3yo switching to the turf in the summer. Along with 2yo racing, it is one of the more highly anticipated aspects of the racing season. Or haven't you noticed the past few years all the $$$ invested into the turf 3yo stakes series in NY? Quote:
A "few good turf works"? Maybe you haven't seen the horse's entire record either. He's 2 for 3 on turf with a win over the course & a highly rated allowance win at Keeneland (another track where even an allowance win is a big deal). That aside, why do you act like time is running out for the horse? Off this race Friday he can either come back in the Jerkens, run back in the Saranac, wait for the Gallant Bob, or a hundred other races. Maybe they are trying to decide if they should point for the Cigar Mile or the Hollywood Derby to get this Grade 1 that will somehow fulfill all of Don Adams' hopes & dreams.... As for Shug...what is he? O for 9 or something at the meet? Yeah, he's clearly lost it. Time to hang it up. Clearly senility has taken hold if he is attempting to put a multiple turf winner back on the grass after losing his dirt form following a move he has had great success with in the past. Even more outrageous when we are talking about a second tier race with a bloated purse. I guess a money allowance with an $100k purse against some salty older horses would be much more appropriate ahead of a start in the Jerkens? |
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![]() I thought this was as simple as Shug thinking the waters in the sprint/ mile division, especially the Jerkens, are going to be far too deep for him going forward. The Swale was kind of a joke and he was the luckiest of winners of the Pat Day. Fort Bragg ran much better in defeat.
Ultimately I’m not sure he’s that good anyway but this seems like a pretty realistic spot for him to see if he can be a force on turf going forward. |
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![]() I was toying with picking General Jim in the HOF. Now I know I'm picking him!
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() I loathe you
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It's a weird spot it's a weird decision with a Grade 3 and Grade 2 winner. I can root foR him and hope I am am wrong as an owner I would be WTF |
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![]() There is that to consider as well. Grade 1 stupidity on either surface
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