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Old 03-25-2007, 01:21 PM
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The best part of Adore the Gold's work was Gorham's post-jog trainer-speak hyperbole as reported by Haskin...

"It was just what we were looking for..."

Really Mike? You told the rider "Take him 5f in a little under :58.0"?
A lot of people seem to like Adore the Gold and Stormello, but they seem likely to cancel each other out, if they employ similar tactics to their last race setting up things for the closers again. Might have been a smart move for O'Neil to send Notional? Can't quite understand why Currin sent Stormello. Seems like it would have better to send him to the SA Derby and save the horse some of the wear and tear of shipping? The machinations of the Derby Trail are hard for pea-brains like me to follow!! Guess that's why they're horse trainers and I'm just a casual observer.
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Old 03-25-2007, 05:37 PM
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A lot of people seem to like Adore the Gold and Stormello, but they seem likely to cancel each other out, if they employ similar tactics to their last race setting up things for the closers again. Might have been a smart move for O'Neil to send Notional? Can't quite understand why Currin sent Stormello. Seems like it would have better to send him to the SA Derby and save the horse some of the wear and tear of shipping? The machinations of the Derby Trail are hard for pea-brains like me to follow!! Guess that's why they're horse trainers and I'm just a casual observer.
Currin does not have to do the running so its easy for him to send his horse. Big talker, which I think livens things up a bit, but he needs to get out and run and see how it feels. Maybe Brother Derek tearing up the West and then having a tough time in the TC races is influencing him... maybe a bit too much.
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Old 03-25-2007, 05:45 PM
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is going to fry Stormello. That horse has a huge heart and doesn't need to go 58 in the morning, he needs to invest in an anchor
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Old 03-25-2007, 09:47 PM
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Saw Currin on HRTV today. Doesn't sound like he's made up his mind yet about which race Stormello's going in.
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Old 03-25-2007, 10:31 PM
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There was a nice article on Currin in the Bloodhorse mag a week or so ago. Seems to be a stand up guy and really wants the best for his horse. He knew what the heck he was doing sending him to the FOY.
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Old 03-26-2007, 08:45 AM
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He knew what the heck he was doing sending him to the FOY.
Actually he said, "Who would want to hire a trainer like me" for doing this. It was a big gamble, but he needed to get to this distance, then make another notch someplace.

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