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![]() ...is reporting this as "developing." If so, rather interesting.
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#2
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![]() Jeez. Similar to Lawyer Ron a few years ago.
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![]() dude wtf?
i know its there money and their stock, but i'm tired of owners yanking horses from the people who developed thier horses and putting them in the hands of the mega-trainers like Ass and Pletch. -bt- |
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![]() Jerkens isn't exactly a little guy, though. I agree that it's a bit surprising with the success Jerkens has had with this horse and a few of Evans' others, but he does seem to train a lot of fast horses that end up having problems (I'm sure I'll get ripped for this). I wonder how Storm Play is doing after they threw him to the wolves in the Cigar. . .
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What are your other examples of fast horses Jerkens has trained that have had problems? NT |
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![]() zaftig
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![]() Umm Zaftig. Desert Key. QR obviously.
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Jerkens is a very old school type trainer. He would be considered to some hard on his horses...He works them very fast, etc. ( im not knocking the guy, Id put him in my top 5 for all trainers.) I read an interview with him. Last year I think in the Bloodhorse, 'he said dad taught him to train his horses hard and the good ones would respond'. |
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Tiger, Christmas Kid (all of whom might not have been that great but suffered dramatic falls from grace). NT |
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Vitruvius, Corinthian (who ended up putting things back together), Doremifasolatidoooooo, Mint Lane. |
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![]() I don't think 'fast horses with problems' are exclusive to Jerkens - you could say that with nearly anybody.
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![]() Jimmy Jerkens trained the immortal Wranger.
I cashed a damn nice bet on Wrangler at 5/1 at Saratoga when Orseno trained him in a 35K claimer .. shockingly, he only managed a 7.5 length 110 Beyer alw win when transferred to Jimmy Jerkens for the first time. Jimmy Jerkens also had Put It Back for a couple races while his father was in poor health. Put It Back ended his career with 5 straight wire to wire sprint wins .. all of which coming with the great Noel Wynter aboard. |
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![]() well, at least with Quality Road, he already fits ok with Velazquez' style, so that going to Pletcher doesn't mean the automatic jockey downgrade to JV or Prado that it means with many horses.
It kind of sucks from a politics standpoint, but I don't see it helping or hurting Quality Road very much |
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he's a good trainer don't get me wrong, but you don't hear owners switching to him with big time horses, like baffert, Ass, Pletcher, dutrow. Just my 2 cents. I guess evans thinks pletcher can better campaign a horse like QR for the future, but the guy has soo much stock like ass, how much time can he really spend with the horse -bt- |
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Jerkens also stated in that interview, that i cant seem to find online, that he would never have a large stable. He said he is pushing it with 45 horses. |
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![]() it's a lot more prestigious to retire a 3yo under Pletcher than Jerkens
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![]() they have it up in DRF now as done
Mr Obvious says: Evans is big with breeding, and a lot of times when a breeding deal is all but finalized the big operations want to have "their" trainers train the horse out. |