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Thunder Snow Division Leader
As I look at the gate for the Suburban in Elmont, nestled in the wake of the holiday fanfare deep into the East Coast Saturday evening of the stars and stripes holiday week; my sentience dwells toward a for-longing for some type of order in the ranks of the older horse division. So on July 7th,the Grade 2 lines up for our entertainment, Tapwrit and Diversify as the headliners; i guess it is just that grade 2 entertainment.
You have to wonder, wonder , wonder, oh, who wrote the book of holiday entertainment as Not too long ago in the past, Americas birthday, was celebrated with much greater fanfare for the racing fan. But then again, not too long ago, America was a much different place to be. That leaves us with the Champion of the World Reigning leader of the older horse division, the multiple Grade 1 winner THUNDER SNOW who else is there.. where is the animal that can run in the BCC and get this beast ? Bobs got some talented animals, but where are they, he's a ***** for not sending West Coast out east... If Thunder Snow is not the ranking horse in this brigade, who is ? |
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Accelerate
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Godolphin's mercurial homebred Thunder Snow..
is on track for another North American venture. Unraced since his brilliant victory in the March 31 Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline (G1), Thunder Snow is tentatively slated to make his return in the Aug. 12 Prix Jacques le Marois (G1) at Deauville, his connections announced July 12, with ultimate designs on returning to the United States for a start in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) Nov. 3 at Churchill Downs. Should all go as hoped in the one-mile le Marois, trainer Saeed bin Suroor said plans would then call for Thunder Snow to prep for the Breeders' Cup with a start in the Jockey Club Gold Cup Stakes (G1) Sept. 29 at Belmont Park. "We are planning to take Thunder Snow to the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park … but want to give him a race in Europe first. That could be the Prix Jacques le Marois," bin Suroor said. "Thunder Snow is fine—he just needed a break. The ultimate target this year is the Breeders' Cup Classic." Thunder Snow's Dubai World Cup success gave him the distinction of being a group 1 winner at ages 2, 3, and 4. The son of Helmet captured the 2016 Criterium International (G1) at Saint Cloud and won last year's UAE Derby Sponsored By The Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group (G2) as part of a sophomore campaign that also saw him take the Prix Jean Prat (G1). His expected return to Churchill Downs for this year's Breeders' Cup would give the bay colt a chance to make amends for his career low point. In the 2017 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1), Thunder Snow propped and bucked immediately after the break, forcing jockey Christophe Soumillon to pull him up. Thunder Snow has finished worse than third just once in nine starts since that ignominious classic outing and boasts 7 wins from 18 starts with $8,381,476 in earnings. per bloodhorse today 7-13 |
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He’ll get dusted in the US, by a weak group in the handicap division.
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Very biased track for DWC day seemed to over inflate the win margins. We've certainly seen Mendelssohn come back to earth following his big win that day.
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