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Old 01-22-2010, 01:09 PM
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Known Gambler

This colt is out of a G2 stakes placed mare and he's a 1/2 to G3 winner Starforaday (6-30, 298K); however, he's had a couple of chances to show us what he can do and it's going to take a much improved performance in order for him to contend in here
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The other thing about this horse (that at least I find interesting) is in his first 2 races he ran on off tracks. Even though he has a high Tomlinson number maybe he didn't appreciate the slop in his first 2 starts. I personally like that angle (should catch a fast track tomorrow) and he could be a price.
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Old 01-22-2010, 02:54 PM
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Interesting that Leatherbury is shipping that horse up. Does anyone have Leatherbury's numbers shipping into NYRA with a first time starter?
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Old 01-22-2010, 02:57 PM
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#5 Kens Cape
Sire wins with approximately 14% of his first time starters and this is the first foal from a dam who was winless from four starts; it's interesting to see him shipped north for this and it looks like the screws were tightened in his latest work out.
The other thing about this horse (that at least I find interesting) is in his first 2 races he ran on off tracks. Even though he has a high Tomlinson number maybe he didn't appreciate the slop in his first 2 starts. I personally like that angle (should catch a fast track tomorrow) and he could be a price.
I think you are confusing the 4 with the 5, the 4 Ken's Cape is the Leatherbury FTS, the 5 Known Gambler is a Contessa who had 2 starts on off tracks.
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Good luck to you folks tomorrow. I hope you have a great day.
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Good luck to you folks tomorrow. I hope you have a great day.
I can relate Best to you all
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Good luck & safe trip to Lloydobler!
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LLOYDOBLER'S debut today at Aqueduct marks the start of yet another new chapter for Dee Tee Stables, as our 4th group of partners see their dreams run with the opening of the gates for the 4th race! With this visit to the Big A, we add a 13th venue to the list of racetracks at which we've competed; introduce our third trainer as Gary Sciacca saddles his first runner in the Lime and Royal; start our 5th runner overall...

There should be a nice sized crowd on hand today, and if you're coming to Aqueduct you can look for the group after each of the early races by the doors that lead from the Clubhouse out to the track apron, near the edge of the Paddock. We will assemble at the top of the stairs near there to go down to the Paddock after the featured 3rd race (about 1:30).

Thanks to Chuck of course for making this possible.. Gary for his contribution.. As well as Three Chimneys Farm and our partners in Lloyd, Redboard and Mayflower, the Chapman Family! Enjoy the race wherever you may be watching. Lloyd is facing some very tough customers here but he is a very competitive type that will try hard. Let's just hope for a safe trip for him and CC Lopez!

Hope to see lots of you at Aqueduct later!
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Old 01-23-2010, 06:37 AM
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LLOYDOBLER'S debut today at Aqueduct marks the start of yet another new chapter for Dee Tee Stables, as our 4th group of partners see their dreams run with the opening of the gates for the 4th race! With this visit to the Big A, we add a 13th venue to the list of racetracks at which we've competed; introduce our third trainer as Gary Sciacca saddles his first runner in the Lime and Royal; start our 5th runner overall...

There should be a nice sized crowd on hand today, and if you're coming to Aqueduct you can look for the group after each of the early races by the doors that lead from the Clubhouse out to the track apron, near the edge of the Paddock. We will assemble at the top of the stairs near there to go down to the Paddock after the featured 3rd race (about 1:30).

Thanks to Chuck of course for making this possible.. Gary for his contribution.. As well as Three Chimneys Farm and our partners in Lloyd, Redboard and Mayflower, the Chapman Family! Enjoy the race wherever you may be watching. Lloyd is facing some very tough customers here but he is a very competitive type that will try hard. Let's just hope for a safe trip for him and CC Lopez!

Hope to see lots of you at Aqueduct later!

i second that!
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Old 01-22-2010, 08:34 PM
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I think you are confusing the 4 with the 5, the 4 Ken's Cape is the Leatherbury FTS, the 5 Known Gambler is a Contessa who had 2 starts on off tracks.
Thanks Point you are right. It was definitely Contessa's horse making his 3rd start.
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