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![]() She did.....but I think the track has reverted to being very inside.
If they don't keep on it constantly it seems to do that. |
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Or not.....though I have a feeling this was more a situation of Game Face not showing up at all ( for whatever reason ). Last quarter in a blistering 27 4/5. Ouch! I'll stubbornly look to bet against BSharpsonata in her next dirt race.....though if I were the connections I would be optimistic about her chances in the Ashland. They would be foolish to skip that race in favor of the Bonnie Miss. Though, the Bonnie Miss could come up pretty weak. However, she's not likely to get this kind of pace set-up. |
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![]() Fool me once ....
Fool me twice .... I thought very highly of this filly off her last turf race, as she was abused running into the fastest split of the race and still dusted a decent field. I couldn't make sense of cutting her back and running her on the slop, as they did last time, however. And, today, no workouts after the last race, a particularly hard one, I also wondered why she was back on the dirt. Hard to believe that she's anywhere near as good on dirt as she is on turf, however. Then again, I haven't exactly been spot on to this point. |
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![]() I would have to agree......I have never been anywhere close to right in judging this filly.
Game Face was horrifically bad. Frankly, even if she had won this race by a length or so I would have been very unimpressed. |
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I think your original designation of her as a "turf horse" is still accurate if by it you just meant that she is probably better on the turf than on the dirt. But I think she had demonstrated before today that she was capable of being fairly good on dirt as well. Game Face may very well prove to be the better filly overall, but as I said before, I jut didn't think the stretch to 8f off a 50+ day layoff made her a good play here. |
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![]() Funny facebook stuff.
After the Alaazo race 1 kid posted a message saying: I am not trying to bash anyone on here or anything, but every time i come on here and read the wall post all i see are how these horses are going to blow away the fields and everything. They are mostly homer picks and i understand that you want your father or your stable to do well but cmon guys lets get real this years crop of 3yo is pretty weak there are 3 maybe 4 standouts right now the rest are just going to be in the race for prestige. Wht happened to the (great Alaazo) today finished dead last in a 5 horse 48k allowance not impressive. Im not trying to bash anyone again i am just stating that as of right now PYRO and W.P. are going to get all of my derby money as much as it kills me to play favorites they are just clearly way ahead of everyone else at this point i am hoping this will change coming up with visionaire sat. in the Gotham and the LA derby but we will have to see. GL to Riley and Justin as the continue on their road to the roses Then I posted: Couldn't agree more, I was rooting for Alaazo and thought for sure he had the potential to make it into the Derby gate, but I am doubting that now. I like Denis of Cork still, but War Pass is still the one to beat (I don't want to hear distance limitations crap, cause this horse can flat out run and win). Then Justin Zayat comes in with my laugh of the day: first of all you guys don't know anything about alaazo, so stop doubting his hopes of going to the derby, because you have nothing to do with him and you don't know what we have planned |
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What a pampered douche. |
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![]() another message from Zayat:
Dan, Austin thank you for your comments i take them to heart, horse racing as you know is such a humbling game but alaazo was training like a train, he is an A.P. Indy colt which comes from a family with alot of grade ones he has been undefeated until now and is bred to run all day def the derby distance and beyond. its only his third race he is still green and unseasoned and he just stopped its not like he ran, Hall of Famer Bill Mott is going all over him now hopefully he will get a clean bill of health, thank you for your nice lectures we dont run our horses to run last you don't know what your talking about go check the nation owner standings were currently ranked number 1 in the country and we finished last yr 2nd which was our second yr in the business, not only that we were ranked number one in number of stakes won by any owner which was 14 and being number won for winning the most graded stakes. talking about racing stars noone more than zayat stables had and made stars |
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so i dont want to be treated like this everytime i post, i have opinions and i want to share them |
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Good luck with all that. |
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There isn't a single Grade 1 winner in the first two generations from his dam. While his THIRD dam is the wonderful Courtly Dee, she only produced two Grade 1 winners, Althea and Ketoh ( who won the now discontinued Cowdin in the mid 80s when it was actually still a Grade 1 ). As a good friend of mine says, and he's a quite successful trainer ( like Mott he's also in the Hall of Fame ) " This game will humble Kings.....and I'm no King. " Mr. Zayat has invested a great deal in this game, and he sure runs his horses, which is all good. I wish him the best of success. |
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