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Old 12-27-2007, 12:01 PM
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I forgot the point of all this: KNS went back 2 points when getting first Lasix in her last start.
that move back really isn't a move back because of the surface switch. Analyzing her TG sheet is pretty simple if you ask me. You have a horse that was a great purchase for 20k given that she has barely improved for a trainer that hasn't done alot. KNS is a turf router, and she finally got to do that at Churchill, which was her top, and then sent to River to break her maiden. She has alot of room for improve, which you dont find in 20k claimers very often. That improvement is up to the horse, because the crew is doing all they can to get her ready to go. With a good performance tomorrow, she will fit amazingly into the condition books of places like Churchill and Arlington where they run many high level claimers on the lawn.
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Old 12-27-2007, 01:38 PM
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Really looking forward to her race - I am hoping that no one else notices her incredible physical improvement even before she runs - this is a claiming race and I'd love to see her run safely, get to the wire first and return to the competent care of Chuck and crew.

Is there a way you can make her look crappy for the post parade? How about wraps, make people think something is wrong with her legs? I know it is a big move up but she looks like a million bucks now...
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Old 12-27-2007, 03:02 PM
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Is there a way you can make her look crappy for the post parade? How about wraps, make people think something is wrong with her legs? I know it is a big move up but she looks like a million bucks now...
Bet she'll look like two million after Socks turns her out on race day - and with her deep coat color, she'll be drop-dead gorgeous in the Dee Tee silks colors

Good luck to all the KNS owners, sounds like the Tampa crew is planning on a great time for everyone, will be cheering from home! Bring back lots of pictures, and hope there's even a professional photo we'll be able to buy
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Old 12-27-2007, 03:05 PM
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Bet she'll look like two million after Socks turns her out on race day - and with her deep coat color, she'll be drop-dead gorgeous in the Dee Tee silks colors

Good luck to all the KNS owners, sounds like the Tampa crew is planning on a great time for everyone, will be cheering from home! Bring back lots of pictures, and hope there's even a professional photo we'll be able to buy
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Old 12-27-2007, 03:49 PM
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Separating out personal and professional stuff between computers, going to use different ISP and e-mails for each, so created new dog and horse list signons and as you can't have duplicate identities on e-mail lists the old is gone. In retrospect there were far easier ways to do this

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Old 12-27-2007, 03:51 PM
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that move back really isn't a move back because of the surface switch. Analyzing her TG sheet is pretty simple if you ask me. You have a horse that was a great purchase for 20k given that she has barely improved for a trainer that hasn't done alot. KNS is a turf router, and she finally got to do that at Churchill, which was her top, and then sent to River to break her maiden. She has alot of room for improve, which you dont find in 20k claimers very often. That improvement is up to the horse, because the crew is doing all they can to get her ready to go. With a good performance tomorrow, she will fit amazingly into the condition books of places like Churchill and Arlington where they run many high level claimers on the lawn.
This was more of a general point than specific to KNS. I kind of rushed my previous post regarding 2nd lasix. To me, if a horse jumps up 1st Lasix, I would be a bit wary of him next time, and if a horse does not improve 1st Lasix, I would leave open the possibility that he will improve 2nd Lasix. Not stone cold rules, just general ideas to add to the check-list of handicapping principles.

I agree with you about KNS, and I find it very interesting how her previous figs, even for the other trainer, fit so well here with the $50,000 claimers (which is one of the reasons why this was a sharp purchase).
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Old 12-27-2007, 03:53 PM
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This was more of a general point than specific to KNS. I kind of rushed my previous post regarding 2nd lasix. To me, if a horse jumps up 1st Lasix, I would be a bit wary of him next time, and if a horse does not improve 1st Lasix, I would leave open the possibility that he will improve 2nd Lasix. Not stone cold rules, just general ideas to add to the check-list of handicapping principles.

I agree with you about KNS, and I find it very interesting how her previous figs, even for the other trainer, fit so well here with the $50,000 claimers (which is one of the reasons why this was a sharp purchase).
The only handicapping principle that is set in stone is not to bet Laviolette.
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Old 12-27-2007, 05:32 PM
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Headed to East Galway tomorrow to watch the race at the Village Pizzeria on route 29 with partners Ralph, Howie and the owner of the restaurant who has owned some pretty thoroughbreds in the past. I'll get more info on that tomorrow. Hopefully things will go well with a safe trip and just maybe winning photo!
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