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Has the turf course at PHA improved since Red's last race?
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Good luck to you folks. Hopefully he can get win number two.
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safe travels to all.
safe trip and good racing luck, RbK and TB.
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5:42 central time not sure will make home to see the race live cause sure as hell not stayin at work late lol but wanted to wish the RBK and Tony a safe trip and good luck on the stretch out - looking forward to KNS
on Saturday also, checked the weather and temperatures seem fairly moderate for this time of year, have fun everyone attending... |
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A good run. The King led most of the way but tired late to finish 5th. A very solid effort overall. This one looks like he will win races for us.
Thanks to Chuck and team on the great effort. Paul |
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RBK is definitely the horse you want out of the race. The pace completely collapsed and he was the only frontrunner still around in midstretch.
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solid effort, that turf looks like U.S. Open rough.
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Pressed underneath early by the #1 to go in :23.1 and :48.0 which had to count in the stretch... Thought he ran well first time around two turns and should certainly be that much more ready next.
Thx to Chuck, Susan , Tony and all the partners that turned out... On to KNS Saturday!
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