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Balance was pretty good even early on in her career.
http://www.drf.com/row/pps/balance.pdf Hard to believe a Thunder Gulch half to Zenyatta could sprint as well as she did. Her best Beyer came on synthetic - but she was also 0-for-3 on it, losing to Nashoba's Key all three times. |
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Here's a form for Zenyatta's oldest sibling ... a mare sired by Aljabar who sold as a yearling for just 4K. Won its debut at Retama Park.
http://www.drf.com/row/pps/wheresbailey.pdf |
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I have less of an issue with the precocity of the Vertigineux side as I do with the sire, and even more so with the trainer who is practically incompetent with firsters considering how many he gets that are bred well to be early winners. That said, I don't like anyone else in here.
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Balance was some shipper .... here are her 4 starts outside of So. Cal * 3rd beaten double digit lengths as the 3/5 favorite in the Ashland * 11th beaten 20 lengths as the 8/5 favorite in the KY Oaks * 4th beaten 7 lengths at 3/1 in the Beldame * 6th beaten 14.5 lengths at 12/1 in the BC Distaff at MTH 12-6-2-4 in Cal - 3 Gr 1 wins and 100% ITM 4-0-0-1 when shipped |
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I never could figure out why you loved that mare so much. |
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I laughed.
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