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I don't think anyone said Jimmy was anything close to a bad trainer. Storm Play made his first start in late August of his 3YO season and now hasn't been seen in going on seven months.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() What Andy said. . .
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Storm Play was "thrown to the wolves" and all I was attempting to do was refute that notion. I know you didn't think much of Storm Play's chances in the Cigar Mile and neither did I, but I definitely don't think he was foolishly spotted there. If anything, and I imagine this had something to do with the decision to move his horses, Jerkens is very conservative. I imagine after years with Mark Hennig Evans is in search of more instant (or any) gratification. NT |
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![]() look at the bright side, they didnt give Pletcher the horse for The Derby.
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![]() Maybe the owner doesn't want the horse's lack of good feet exposed by Jerkens' 'old style' training methods? He can probably win some shorter races (Jerome, Cigar Mile), brilliantly, on talent alone, without being completely fit. Try to get him fit enough for 10f against a top class field and the feet may go out again.
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![]() I dont believe for a second that this would have happened had Quality Road been able to get better and run in this year's Triple Crown.
You must wonder given the very funny results from this year's races (minus Rachael), whether this owner is just bitter over having missed this grand opportunity at history? Look at the results Jerkens has had with the runners he got from Evans when he went splitsville from Hennig. And its kind of ironic one othese horses just won recently under the care of Jerkens (Giant Mover). |