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Old 09-10-2006, 05:51 PM
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great job....gander..summer had the wide trip..dont know if it would have mattered..glad you hit

Huh? I didnt hit anything Hooves. I played Miss Shop. She couldnt even get
2nd.
I saw that Tim. Sorry she didn't get there. (Miss Shop).
When I saw that Summerly had front wraps, I canceled my bet. I guess she's done.
I just watched today.
Sometimes I just have to sit back and not try to make chicken soup out of chicken s hit.
There will be other, better races.
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Old 09-10-2006, 05:55 PM
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Down,

Smart man, the wraps are always a nice giveaway. Plus her figs were slow anyway. Didn't like the race as the top 2 figured and those prices couldn't get the blood pumping.
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Old 09-10-2006, 06:18 PM
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She had front wraps last time too and managed to win. But that was a much easier spot where she got an easy lead in :49. Not only that but sometimes when a horse has an injury, they can hold the horse together as long as the horse doesn't have to run hard. After they run hard, they will often fall apart. I think the same thing happened with Flower Alley. Whatever problem he had didn't get really bad until he actually ran. Before his first race back, he was probably holding up reasonably well under light training. But after he had to run hard in that first race back, his injury probably got worse.
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Old 09-10-2006, 06:23 PM
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im not sure shes done ...ill wait n see..hope not..ran ok and was wide...
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Old 09-10-2006, 06:32 PM
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im not sure shes done ...ill wait n see..hope not..ran ok and was wide...
I will be shocked if she ever runs again. I'd lay at least 5-1 against it.
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Old 09-10-2006, 06:25 PM
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She had front wraps last time too and managed to win. But that was a much easier spot where she got an easy lead in :49. Not only that but sometimes when a horse has an injury, they can hold the horse together as long as the horse doesn't have to run hard. After they run hard, they will often fall apart. I think the same thing happened with Flower Alley. Whatever problem he had didn't get really bad until he actually ran. Before his first race back, he was probably holding up reasonably well under light training. But after he had to run hard in that first race back, his injury probably got worse.
You make a very good point.
Seems to me, many good ones run with their pain. Not so much with 2yo's unless they're run too many times.
After that, it's up to the trainer and his vet to hold the horse together long enough to cash a few checks for the owners, before they fall apart...or worse.
So many run through their pain.
The ones that can give you a casher.
The ones that don't give you a heart ache.
Just my two cents.
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