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What race did Kip win? |
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And I just went to the IEAh website and they have anounced on the site that they bought an interest in Wild Desert. He ran a very good 2nd in the Meadowlands Cup the other night, and looks like the type who if well spotted can earn a lotta dough. Hes also won close to a million bucks and is by a sire who was really starting to take off before dying an early death. Millionaires who are graded winners can usually find someplace to stand at stud. I like going to their website a lot because of the stretch replay of a race that greets you when you log in. |
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Thanks Mike. It is good they scratched him out of that Belmont race and put him in a real nice spot! It looks like their strategy paid off! |
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Kip was smart to avoid Showing Up. Showing Up put up another 107 beyer. Kip put up a nice 97. |
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That swamp was unavoidable and noone knew when pointing to that race that conditions were going to be that bad. Brilliant was dreadful on Saturday with a no excuse perfect trip. And as Dutrow was smart to avoid Showing Up, so was Tagg smart to avoid the big boys again in the BC this year. |
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George Washington, the poster, says the Jacksons plan on speaking to Tagg about the Breeders Cup mile now that George Washington, the horse, is confirmed for the Breeders Cup Classic. |
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