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Old 10-30-2009, 01:50 PM
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well we didn't want our picture taken with the wrong silks anyway... missed seeing the break - was she off slow??? saw her midpack, angled to the rail maybe she was fighting with mena a bit cause seemed about to throw in the towel - and also seemed from the video more than the usual amount of kick back with the wind today??? hope KNS comes back safe and sound -

Big thanks to Team Simon, win or lose fully appreciate their efforts !
It looked like she was making up ground in the stretch. I thought she was a cinch for at least 3rd and then it seemed like she just hit the wall around the 1/16 pole.
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:01 PM
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It looked like she was making up ground in the stretch. I thought she was a cinch for at least 3rd and then it seemed like she just hit the wall around the 1/16 pole.
Exactly what Mena said to Chuck. She was empty last 150 yards. Seems anything less than the one turn mile doesn't suit her. Will get a dirt try in a few weeks.
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:14 PM
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Exactly what Mena said to Chuck. She was empty last 150 yards. Seems anything less than the one turn mile doesn't suit her. Will get a dirt try in a few weeks.
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Old 10-30-2009, 06:03 PM
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Exactly what Mena said to Chuck. She was empty last 150 yards. Seems anything less than the one turn mile doesn't suit her. Will get a dirt try in a few weeks.
Penn Nat it's G-d's Country
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Old 10-30-2009, 10:52 PM
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Penn Nat it's G-d's Country
I see that powerful son of Cappuchino that you own was the victim of the Moskowitz curse tonight at Penn Nat.

Finishes 2nd by 1.5 lengths in 1:12.60 in a nickle N2L despite a slow start and wide trip.

The N3L for 3yo and up males at the same distance on the same card went 1:12.98 and the winner got claimed.

The jockey you have on him is comically terrible... but is the type of guy who tries with sore horses. Shame you can't get Alan Garcia to fly in and pull him up after four jumps again.
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:11 AM
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I see that powerful son of Cappuchino that you own was the victim of the Moskowitz curse tonight at Penn Nat.

Finishes 2nd by 1.5 lengths in 1:12.60 in a nickle N2L despite a slow start and wide trip.

The N3L for 3yo and up males at the same distance on the same card went 1:12.98 and the winner got claimed.

The jockey you have on him is comically terrible... but is the type of guy who tries with sore horses. Shame you can't get Alan Garcia to fly in and pull him up after four jumps again.
Thw trip was horrible the jock was suppose to leave and stalk instead he went to get a hot dog and closed.. I may have been victim of pillow talk love.. All of a sudden the horse doesn't leave and Todd gets the lead.. He cant train he needs constant meds and he is always sore its amazing he he has run this well.. If restricted 5 claimers is running well..
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:19 AM
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Thw trip was horrible the jock was suppose to leave and stalk instead he went to get a hot dog and closed.. I may have been victim of pillow talk love.. All of a sudden the horse doesn't leave and Todd gets the lead.. He cant train he needs constant meds and he is always sore its amazing he he has run this well.. If restricted 5 claimers is running well..
Should we start a Freddymo Stables subforum??
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:23 AM
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Should we start a Freddymo Stables subforum??

Yeah call it Freddymo's Kill Pen
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Old 11-01-2009, 12:38 AM
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Thw trip was horrible the jock was suppose to leave and stalk instead he went to get a hot dog and closed.. I may have been victim of pillow talk love.. All of a sudden the horse doesn't leave and Todd gets the lead.. He cant train he needs constant meds and he is always sore its amazing he he has run this well.. If restricted 5 claimers is running well..
His race went 2/5ths faster than that mighty 100K PA Bred stake.

The stake will probably get a 50 Beyer unless the figure maker wants to get real creative.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:35 PM
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His race went 2/5ths faster than that mighty 100K PA Bred stake.

The stake will probably get a 50 Beyer unless the figure maker wants to get real creative.

I heard there was a 2 year old Pa bred Macho Uno that ran a 58 BSF as a 2 year old that would have been the fav in this race if she wasnt a laimo...lol
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