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![]() Actually, it looks more like RA in that 3-hole. lol
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![]() Per Bloodhorse article on Oaklawn website (sorry if this article is mentioned in another thread), "an announcement should be coming within the next week about a major network signing on to carry the race. Once that deal is finalized, an advertising pitch can begin to take form."
"Many have questioned Cella's decision to have the race on a Friday instead of a weekend. I may be in the minority here, but I think it can be a good move. For those of you that think it will be a late afternoon post, you are way off. I was told by the same source that the race will likely be scheduled for 6:45 p.m. CDT, which would make it a prime time event on the East Coast. If it were held on the Saturday or Sunday of that weekend, the Masters golf tournament might overlap the pre-race coverage. A Friday night horse racing might seem a bit unorthodox at first mention, but it will also have a new, exciting feel that could work out just fine. The other exciting thing about the Apple Blossom is that we can expect a full field in the gate and it probably will include some pretty decent horses. This was insured by Cella when he created an enticing purse structure that will earn the third-place finisher $500,000 and guarantee $100,000 to the last-place horse. Who wouldn't want to show up with those crazy numbers?" http://www.oaklawn.com/News/Story.aspx?Id=234 |
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![]() The video of Rachel's work is up at Thoroughbred Times, I would have to agree that it wasn't the best work we've seen by her..
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![]() Hard to really evaluate the work other than to say she was too aggressive. She never had her head at any point until the last 1/16th.
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Notice that Jackson isn't saying she is at 85% of her top level, but at 85% of where she should be now. Perhaps a less than stellar race at FG will give them a chance to save face. Nobody wants to see them race each other unless both are at their best. Who could complain if the matchup is postponed until the La Troienne on the Oaks undercard as the national media would take much greater notice of the race.
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![]() Thegreek has odds up on this
Zenyatta +105 RA +115 Any Other +725 Hmmm. |
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Zenyatta has a huge recentcy edge at this point. Rachel Alexandra's hasn't run in a long time and Asmussen is a very sub-par layoff trainer. She has to prove she's still herself in her prep race. Last year - champion 3yo filly Proud Spell came back at Oaklawn on March 12th for her 4yo debut - she was beaten at odds of 1/9 and ran only an 80 Beyer. Rags to Riches - the previous 3yo champion filly before RA and PS - she was a no-excuse loser to Lear's Princess at 2/5 odds off of a 3+ month layoff after her Belmont Stakes win. Once RA proves that she's still the same horse she was in the summer of last year .. you'll see her go favorite in that match-up. Last edited by The Indomitable DrugS : 03-06-2010 at 03:22 PM. |
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![]() No fan should want to see this race if either of them is not at least 100%. |
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![]() Ladies and gentlemen...Start your excuses.
I don't want to hear excuses from anyone if this goes down. |
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But I'm kind of curious Cannon ... what in the hell can anyone learn from something like that? To me ... it looked like she was a little keen and aggressive sitting off a lowly 3yo who was recently 4th in a rained off-the-turf N1X alw race .. and when they turned for home she put him away with ease while looking a little unpolished with her action. I guess if she would have struggled to pass him - it would have been very disconcerting - because she's supposedly a very agressive work horse. |
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![]() What was right with the work?
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