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Old 08-11-2006, 05:34 PM
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I saw a real race horse at Saratoga on Monday ... his name is After Market.

When I returned to this board today ... I expected to see lots of commentary about him ... but ... I haven't found any.

He was extremely impressive-looking in the paddock ... beautifully put-together ... muscular ... on-the-muscle ... a real attitude. And then he ran a super-impressive race ... remaining undefeated ... by Storm Cat ... and trained by Bill Mott ... the best 3YO turf horse ... and a superstar in the making.

Did I miss the threads about After Market ... or have all the experts on this board suddenly gone brain dead?

Wake up, folks ... this is a real race horse!
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:38 AM
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hes the fav of the barn we were told...
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:54 AM
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Wend was his favorite horse but that horse hit a wall. After Market is his now horse. That race he wired the field in the other day was as exciting as watching a harness race. Glad they save those for Mondays.
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Old 08-12-2006, 11:42 AM
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Wend was his favorite horse but that horse hit a wall. After Market is his now horse. That race he wired the field in the other day was as exciting as watching a harness race. Glad they save those for Mondays.
There was absolutely no pace ... so After Market sort of set one himself ... then sprinted home.

It was like a European race ... but the impressive part was his final 3f in :35.2 ... with the last 1f in :11.4.

He ran 3 seconds faster than older maiden fillies did in an earlier 9f turf race ... after an almost identical pace for the first 6f.

Not the most exciting spectacle ever ... but this guy has real talent.
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Old 08-12-2006, 02:22 PM
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He's been discussed on the "other" forum.
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:47 PM
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He's been discussed on the "other" forum.
Yeah ... I can just imagine the "pretty horsie" hyenas getting all goo-goo-eyed over him ... but ...

... despite that ... I still respect him.
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:30 PM
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Yeah ... I can just imagine the "pretty horsie" hyenas getting all goo-goo-eyed over him ... but ...

... despite that ... I still respect him.

It hasn't been like that!

But, did you see the resemblance to his sire? Amazing!
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Old 08-13-2006, 08:16 AM
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After Market is not as good as his stablemate Go Between. Showing Up has laughed at Go Between in both meetings. There is no 3yr old turf horse that can compete with Showing Up. There might not be any horse in this country that can beat Showing Up on the turf. He just keeps getting better and better. All the older horses are good, but none great.
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Old 08-13-2006, 10:26 AM
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After Market is not as good as his stablemate Go Between. Showing Up has laughed at Go Between in both meetings. There is no 3yr old turf horse that can compete with Showing Up. There might not be any horse in this country that can beat Showing Up on the turf. He just keeps getting better and better. All the older horses are good, but none great.
Im not sure i agree with tis. After Market is a little later developing than Go between. That race the other day was more impressive than anything Go Between has done. And im not so sure Showing Up is all that you are hoping.

Showing Up is a good 3 yo turfer but hardly great. He will get roundly smoked if they choose to run him in the BC Turf
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Old 08-13-2006, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
I saw a real race horse at Saratoga on Monday ... his name is After Market.

When I returned to this board today ... I expected to see lots of commentary about him ... but ... I haven't found any.

He was extremely impressive-looking in the paddock ... beautifully put-together ... muscular ... on-the-muscle ... a real attitude. And then he ran a super-impressive race ... remaining undefeated ... by Storm Cat ... and trained by Bill Mott ... the best 3YO turf horse ... and a superstar in the making.

Did I miss the threads about After Market ... or have all the experts on this board suddenly gone brain dead?

Wake up, folks ... this is a real race horse!
Not only is he by Storm Cat, but he's out of the Grade I winning mare Tranquility Lake. The funny thing was that when After Market was making his debut, Mott was not very high on him. He said the horse was just training average.
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Old 08-13-2006, 12:30 PM
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Are there any more sigfnifcant turf races just for 3YOS?

I'm not sure any of these boys are ready to take on the older American and European turfers in the Fall races ... but ...

... going into next year ... there are very few 3YO colts I'd rather own than After Market.
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Old 08-13-2006, 01:00 PM
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Are there any more sigfnifcant turf races just for 3YOS?

I'm not sure any of these boys are ready to take on the older American and European turfers in the Fall races ... but ...

... going into next year ... there are very few 3YO colts I'd rather own than After Market.
There are still a few big 3 year old turf races left. The ones that come to mind are the Del Mar Derby and the Hollywood Derby.
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Old 08-13-2006, 06:12 PM
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There are still a few big 3 year old turf races left. The ones that come to mind are the Del Mar Derby and the Hollywood Derby.
Thanks ... but I wonder if any of these East Coast horses will make the trek out there for those two.
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Old 08-13-2006, 09:28 PM
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Thanks ... but I wonder if any of these East Coast horses will make the trek out there for those two.
The G1 they hang on the Hollywood Derby always attracts a few shippers, and Mott has routinely sent one out for this race. I would expect him to again this year.
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Old 08-13-2006, 09:31 PM
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After Market is not as good as his stablemate Go Between. Showing Up has laughed at Go Between in both meetings. There is no 3yr old turf horse that can compete with Showing Up. There might not be any horse in this country that can beat Showing Up on the turf. He just keeps getting better and better. All the older horses are good, but none great.
Bold, I think you're usually on point with your analyses, but Go Between better than After Market?

Wow..
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