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![]() A full second faster than Beautician ran two races later.
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![]() While we're at it, Mildly Offensive, a daughter of Sharp Humor, just looked pretty damn strong in her debut for Carla Gaines and Rafael Bejarano in Santa Anita's 6th. Won by 5 in 1:08.25 and came home in :11.73.
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![]() That kind of time at FG means alot more to me that a fast time at SA. I could get 1:09 at SA this winter and I'm an old, fat suburban housewife.
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RIP Monroe. |
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![]() Hence why I didn't start a new thread for her like I did for Bind. But she still looked very good first time out.
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![]() Don't like Bind's action (if trying to get home going 10f.) We'll see. I think he will be very tough going 8f-9f.
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At least, that is what I would do if I was sitting on that monster. |
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![]() When you debut this late in the season - it's best to forget about the Triple Crown. Owners will be owners - but even if the horse is thriving the right thing to do is to try an assualt in the 2nd half of the season after the Triple Crown series meat grinder is over.
Mucho Macho Man simply ran to his NY races today ... what a nice prospect for a June 15th foal. You've got a trainer who can easily be moved up on - and Maragh is poverty year in and year out in dirt route races. What a nice prospect and so easy to root for. Give that horse any old alchemist to train it - and get Joel Rosario up - and you'll probably see a freak. |