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![]() There was a claimer that used to run in socal named Abergwaun Lad. He was a fast win machine that was extremely popular in the claim box.
His record was 33 starts, 16 wins, 4 seconds and 5 thirds, with his last four starts all being awful OTB performances. |
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![]() Afleet Buck. He ran in Kentucky, Illinois and Iowa for a while. Now running out west at Emerald Downs in bottom level races.
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![]() Many of my favorite claimers over the years have been horses who were stakes winners when they were younger but have fallen down the scale as they aged. Like Sand Canyon (1967 by Berseem) and Cregan's Cap (1975, by Royal Cap). But some were claimers from an early age, like Canal Street (64, by My Host) and Spooky Mulder before he left the Midwest. Then there was Wingover (1963, by Linmold), who sprinkled stakes wins from 2 to 6, but ran 9 seasons; in the old Racing Form he had an X with a circle around it in front of his name - you other oldsters knows what that meant. (Somehow I remember the names of the old timers better than those of more recent horses.)
When it comes to claimers, there was nobody like Maxwell G.(1961, by Author). He raced for 13 seasons, from 3 to 15, and won at least one race every season; his overall record was 234/47-52-37 $181,420. Was claimed on many occasions and as quickly claimed back by his connections. Loved Sportsmans and Turf Paradise. |
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![]() Sawmill Run & Win Man, Two horses I grew up watching run at Penn Nat & Philly Park.
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![]() Creme De La Fete was one of my favorite claimers....
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![]() Spooky Mulder without question. Every time i get an alert of an entry i still get excited.
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