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Old 04-09-2007, 06:52 AM
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Whether it matters or not, CQ worked today at Keenland.
Interesting to see what his work pattern will be heading up to the derby.

Circular Quay
Notes 2007 Derby Hopeful
Activity type Workout
Activity date 04-08-2007
Track Keeneland
Surface All Weather Training
Distance 5 Furlongs
Workout type Handily
Workout time 0:59.20
Track condition Fast
Glad to see he was back on the track... still concerned about him skipping his final prep.
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Old 04-09-2007, 10:50 AM
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Default Quay may be the way

Have been doing some race re-caps this morning and I'm really starting to be impressed with Circular Quay. I understand all of the Hoopla about the eight week vacation. There is no question that's a negative, but I see so many other positives.

1. Ran huge in the Louisiana Derby
2. Was ready to make a huge move in the Risen Star until he checked to
avoid the spill. Pletchers comments after the race.."I still would not
want to change places with anyone.
3. Had a horrible Breeders trip and still finished 2nd. He was making a strong
move until his jock took him 8 wide.

4. Breeding. Thunder Gulch

5. Has raced in several large fields. Was sitting dead last in the Juvenile.
Weaved his way through traffic until the bad decision to go that wide.


I hope that Great Hunter and Street Sense run like Affirmed Alydar this coming weekend. The better they run, the better the odds on Quay.
It's quite possible I could see 8-1 or better. Any thoughts?
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Old 04-09-2007, 10:52 AM
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Have been doing some race re-caps this morning and I'm really starting to be impressed with Circular Quay. I understand all of the Hoopla about the eight week vacation. There is no question that's a negative, but I see so many other positives.

1. Ran huge in the Louisiana Derby
2. Was ready to make a huge move in the Risen Star until he checked to
avoid the spill. Pletchers comments after the race.."I still would not
want to change places with anyone.
3. Had a horrible Breeders trip and still finished 2nd. He was making a strong
move until his jock took him 8 wide.

4. Breeding. Thunder Gulch

5. Has raced in several large fields. Was sitting dead last in the Juvenile.
Weaved his way through traffic until the bad decision to go that wide.


I hope that Great Hunter and Street Sense run like Affirmed Alydar this coming weekend. The better they run, the better the odds on Quay.
It's quite possible I could see 8-1 or better. Any thoughts?
Yes, save your hard earned money. 8-1 will get you Zero at the Box office.
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Old 04-09-2007, 10:54 AM
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Have been doing some race re-caps this morning and I'm really starting to be impressed with Circular Quay. I understand all of the Hoopla about the eight week vacation. There is no question that's a negative, but I see so many other positives.

1. Ran huge in the Louisiana Derby
2. Was ready to make a huge move in the Risen Star until he checked to
avoid the spill. Pletchers comments after the race.."I still would not
want to change places with anyone.
3. Had a horrible Breeders trip and still finished 2nd. He was making a strong
move until his jock took him 8 wide.

4. Breeding. Thunder Gulch

5. Has raced in several large fields. Was sitting dead last in the Juvenile.
Weaved his way through traffic until the bad decision to go that wide.


I hope that Great Hunter and Street Sense run like Affirmed Alydar this coming weekend. The better they run, the better the odds on Quay.
It's quite possible I could see 8-1 or better. Any thoughts?


Yes, stop writing so big!!!
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Old 04-09-2007, 12:44 PM
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Default Just making sure you can see it..

Just making sure you can see it!!
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Yes, stop writing so big!!!
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Old 04-09-2007, 02:13 PM
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Just making sure you can see it!!
If everything stays as is and CQ goes into the derby, I'm sure you'll get somewhere in the 8-1 to 10-1 range.
Especially if you see big performances this weekend.

The reasons I like him is that he's never run a bad race (crossing a line through the Risen Star with the fallen jock in front of him) and he has shown a liking to Churchill Downs.
The 8-week layoff is a big concern for me, but knowing that he won't be running near the front or in the middle of the pack, getting bumped, jostled, and used hard early, I think he still has a legitimate shot, if healthy.
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