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my miss storm cat 04-02-2010 02:52 PM

I like Game Ball here...

rontheman1964 04-02-2010 06:50 PM

Is there any way to verify Backtalk's 6F workout at FG.....1:09:3 breezing???? Anyone ever see a horse breeze 6F this fast???

JJP 04-02-2010 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 630969)
Recapturetheglory would be 1-9 against this bunch.

1-9? Maybe 9-1. Besides winning the Ill. Derby, what did he ever do?

slotdirt 04-02-2010 08:01 PM

*searches for head banging on keyboard icon*

mikeyp 04-02-2010 09:08 PM

Looks like rain
 
Could be a bit wet, but might be drying out if the rain stops late morning as some weather forecasters are predicting. The drying track at Hawthorne can get real deep, so take a look at the surface an hour before the race.

mikeyp 04-02-2010 09:10 PM

Sportsman's Park
 
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Originally Posted by AeWingnut (Post 630786)
I know this is a little off topic but.. what did they ever do with Sportsman Park?

The plan is to make it mixed use shopping center and condos, if the economy ever gets going again. Lots of potential up and down Cicero Ave., but not at the moment.

JJP 04-03-2010 10:08 AM

Interesting that Leparoux gave up the mount on American Lion to go to New York up against Eskenderaya with Awesome Act. Given the lack of pace in the Illinois Derby, one has to wonder if that will come back to bite Leparoux.

mikeyp 04-03-2010 11:13 AM

Game Ball?
 
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Originally Posted by JJP (Post 631921)
Interesting that Leparoux gave up the mount on American Lion to go to New York up against Eskenderaya with Awesome Act. Given the lack of pace in the Illinois Derby, one has to wonder if that will come back to bite Leparoux.

I think Awesome Act has a great chance in the Wood, especially with a big closing effort. No one better that the Flyin' Frenchman to do it.

Raining here in Chicago, but it should stop by race time. I still think it will be a drying track, and this could play into the hands of Game Ball. Martinez gets booted off of Schoolboy and gets his revenge on Game Ball?

South Beach Luv 04-03-2010 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by rontheman1964 (Post 631781)
Is there any way to verify Backtalk's 6F workout at FG.....1:09:3 breezing???? Anyone ever see a horse breeze 6F this fast???

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At least as noteworthy as Backtalk's comeback win was his final Illinois Derby work last Thursday at Fair Grounds: Six furlongs in 1:09.60. That was easily the fastest six-furlong work of the winter in New Orleans, and would have been among the fastest six-furlong races of the Fair Grounds meeting. Cash Refund went a meet-best 1:09.13 winning the Duncan Kenner Stakes last Saturday.

"I've never seen anything like it," said Billy Pettingill, who has worked as a Fair Grounds clocker for more than 25 years. "I thought there was something wrong with my watch. The only thing I had anywhere near that was a horse called Apprentice for Billy Badgett, who worked in 1:10 flat."
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/hor...ory?id=5044725

JJP 04-03-2010 12:45 PM

Surface at Hawthorne is currently listed as "good".

GBBob 04-03-2010 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JJP (Post 631976)
Surface at Hawthorne is currently listed as "good".

Rain has stopped and VERY windy..might be a tad fast, which is like saying that I am a tad slow

Scav 04-03-2010 05:17 PM

Hawthorne is pretty priceless. I rolled down there for a couple minutes today as I was in the area and I see Tom Amoss decked to the nine's, sitting next to a guy that looked like he just woke up at the local Cicero homeless shelter.

JJP 04-03-2010 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav (Post 632085)
Hawthorne is pretty priceless. I rolled down there for a couple minutes today as I was in the area and I see Tom Amoss decked to the nine's, sitting next to a guy that looked like he just woke up at the local Cicero homeless shelter.

That could be just about anyone in the Hawthorne grandstand.

alysheba4 04-04-2010 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyp (Post 631942)
I think Awesome Act has a great chance in the Wood, especially with a big closing effort. No one better that the Flyin' Frenchman to do it.

Raining here in Chicago, but it should stop by race time. I still think it will be a drying track, and this could play into the hands of Game Ball. Martinez gets booted off of Schoolboy and gets his revenge on Game Ball?

.....the french strangler, what a butcher job on A.A.

JJP 04-04-2010 10:05 AM

Not only was that an awful ride, he could've been on American Lion.

Maybe the real reason he went to NY was for Warrior's Reward.

RockHardTen1985 04-04-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by alysheba4 (Post 632354)
.....the french strangler, what a butcher job on A.A.


I disagree. I have watched it 20 times, Julians thinks hes sitting on a ton and just had nothing. Its not like AA was fighting him, I doubt it took anything out of him. There was no excuse at all not to outfinish that trash bucket Jackson Bend for second, even though he had a soft trip. Turning for home Durkin notices how much Julian appears to have on AA, but guess what JV was already looking around and really had the same hold on his horse.
I was really high on AA but unless he comes out of this with an injury or some major excuse I am convinced he is simply not good enough. His running style might be suited for a mile, or a change back to turf.

Danzig 04-04-2010 11:28 AM

i also thought there was a bit of fighting going on with awesome act and the jock, he didn't look like a happy horse, especially coming around the far turn.

RockHardTen1985 04-04-2010 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 632396)
i also thought there was a bit of fighting going on with awesome act and the jock, he didn't look like a happy horse, especially coming around the far turn.

At no point in the race did I saw AA resist Julian, he was just over confident. A cutback, or turf will do this horse good. If he comes out of this ok, I dont see how they could beat him in the Withers.

declansharbor 04-04-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 632378)
I disagree. I have watched it 20 times, Julians thinks hes sitting on a ton and just had nothing. Its not like AA was fighting him, I doubt it took anything out of him. There was no excuse at all not to outfinish that trash bucket Jackson Bend for second, even though he had a soft trip. Turning for home Durkin notices how much Julian appears to have on AA, but guess what JV was already looking around and really had the same hold on his horse.
I was really high on AA but unless he comes out of this with an injury or some major excuse I am convinced he is simply not good enough. His running style might be suited for a mile, or a change back to turf.

Trash bucket, eh?

Poorly placed for sure-but far from a trash bucket. Then again-the horse probably would do back flips if someone were to inform him of your past and tht you lumped him in with trash. Keep pulling RHT's shorthairs out of your mouth that keep piling up from all the times you've had his hammer in your mouth. They call you Big Joey- the guy who can be found with a cardboard cutout of Giant Causeway's shlong framed above his bed.


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