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Welcome back
Eibar Coa....back on his mounts today after a short suspension.
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Solid steady jock in NY. Used to bet him when he was just doing the Florida circuit. Thought he was good enough to come up and he's been real steady.
Good question: Who would you prefer right now-----Corno Velazquez or Eibar Coa? Very close but I like Corno a little bit better. Tough call. |
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Coa is just one of those guys I tend to have alot of luck with. I have had some good luck with others as well...Corny being one of them. The French kid had my number all summer at Toga. I just had ZERO clue when to bet him. When I bet his horses...he would pull his usual take a horse way back and try to come flying at the end and I would get screwed. Then...when I didn't bet him, or used him in a Pick 3 or 4...he would give a brilliant ride and break my heart. Gomez has been the same way as well. Never sure when to use him. |
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Kev,
I was more and more impressed with Gomez as the summer went along. Very powerful rider, I prefer that to some of the other methods. Some guys just tend to get more out of their horses. He is one of them. I hope he comes back in the summer again. The best group of jocks ever at one meet in the history of American racing at the Spa this past summer. |
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Also coming back today....drum roll please...................
JEAN-LUC SAMYN. Bad news though....Hatten has decided to keep Chantal Sutherland as his client instead. Just a random thought....who wins more races per year, Jean-Luc or Diane Nelson?? |
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Well....Jean-Luc has 9 wins from 201 mounts this year and Diane is 0 for 9.
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While talking Jocks , Is the new one at Calder related to Assmusens go to guy Sean.
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Anderson and Gomez wanna win a riding title in NY VERY badly to have that feather in their cap. Frieze carries a grudge like noone you ever saw. Prado is simply outriding Gomez again at this meet and Frieze is putting him on a few more claimers than you would expect, because he wants to deny them again. Once again I make Frieze/Prado a 2-1 favorite over Anderson/Gomez. |
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I see Gomez is going back to Cali at the end of this month.
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Jermaine Bridgmohan.....I have no idea....I would imagine so...but not sure. |
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what is a Risder? Ok....now I know what a rider is Last edited by GPK : 10-04-2006 at 08:39 AM. |
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The eclipse is gonna come down to Breeders Cup day. The money keeps narrowing between them, and Cup day should decide it. I imagine the buttons on Friezes cell phone are just about worn out, probably not a single contender that he hasn't called, at least twice. |
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Riding percentage wise Prado is 19.9 and Gomez is 19.7 mill.
Bloodhorse official money won has Prado in front by a half mill, and DRf money won has Gomez in front by 1.3 because they recognize Dubai and Bloodhorse doesnt. I'm not sure how the grade one's shake out. |
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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Steve, I have watched him, he is pretty good, hopefully Shaun can smooth him out, he seems to get them going a little late, but that type of stuff will come more consistently when he rides back, seems to have some quick hands, quick enough to where he scared some horses a couple times coming down the stretch, they didn't know the left hand whip was coming
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I look forward to seeing little bridmohan at the big A this winter. It would also be nice if Manny Cruz made a move somewhere. It's obvious he's too good for Calder.
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