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Gallarado has become first call for Jamie Ness, which certainly pads the stats...(at least at Tampa, I don't follow PID to know whether that followed suit there). He's not bad, but if given the choice between the two I'd still put RAjr up, particularly in routes. |
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![]() Deshawn Parker won the riding title at Sam Houston last year in the winter by a country mile. He actually had a very nice meet.
I think it's safe to say the best colony in the country is at Saratoga. The thing about Gulfstream in the winter is that not all of the NY guys are there, Rosie is at FG and some of the other KY guys are spread out. Saratoga brings together the best in NY, best in KY and Paco ships up for big races often enough. |
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Having Desormeaux, Trujillo, Carmouche, JC Caraballo, Contreras, and G Saez more than makes up the difference. Although, Saratoga has the best meet throughout the year, Gulfstream winter meet has the BEST jock colony assembled.
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Desormeaux, Trujillo, Carmouche, JC Caraballo, Contreras, and G Saez |
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After Cornelio, Maragh and the Ortiz bros, are there 6 jocks at the Aqu winter meet that can compare to the 6 listed above? I don't think so. After the top 4, NY winter gets thin.
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![]() I started following the Tampa Bay meet closer the past 2 years and like the jocks there. Pretty good riding going on as Doug stated above.
One jock that I have started watching more is Florent "Frenchie" Geroux. He has really caught my attention at the Kentucky Downs meet this year with a couple of heady rides. He won't be able to overtake Rosie and James Graham at Fairgrounds this winter but will get his fair share of quality mounts. Solid rider.
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They both use to ride at Gulfstream and recently decided to stay in New York for the winter. I understand the money is good at the Big A. It's hard to convince me that they wouldn't move their tack back to Gulfstream for the winter if they were winning more races.
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![]() I think Rajiv Maragh is mediocre and a benefactor of a dwindling colony.
But to each his own. This is the sport present day. And the Ortiz brothers seem to get a lot of love but I find them to be nauseatingly frustrating. They're too inconsistent lately. |
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![]() I think I follow racing enough to have this information off the top of my head. I understand the New York love.
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Irad and Jose Ortiz would likely be top 10 riders for the "championship" portion of the meet and are not there. Neither is Rosie. Desormeaux? He was 6-63 at GP last year before picking up scraps in a depleted colony over a type of surface he rides exceptionally well in CA. Gabriel Saez has bounced around every winter spot possible (Aqueduct, Oaklawn and now GP) and simply followed Jamie Ness there for the winter. Saez is the 2nd leading rider at Monmouth with 4 more wins than Eddie Castro, who missed a month of the meet. His presence at Gulfstream is merely a blip on the radar. |
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The jury is still out on the Ortiz brothers.
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The win percentage seems ok, but he's stuffed a lot of short priced horses, into short-field claimers. |
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![]() From what I recall, and it's been years, admittedly...He used to have a guy at Thistledown run his string there
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![]() I like Woodbine's colony for a 2nd tier track. Husbands reigns supreme up there but Eurico Rosa da Silva and Contreras aren't far behind. Justin Stein is pretty solid too.
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![]() Saw stats on Capuano/Gallardo that were pretty high % on PID big race day
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