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my miss storm cat 06-13-2011 06:36 PM

6/18 (PRX): Parx Dash H.
 
9th (4:38) Parx Dash H.

5 Furlongs | 3 Year Olds And Up | STAKES | Purse: $200,000

1 Ricky's Lite E. Vaz 112 Lbs E. Estrada
2 Zip Quik R. Curatolo 114 Lbs P. Biancone
3 Lt. Hopeful F. Pennington 113 Lbs J. Armstrong
4 Varsity S. Elliott 112 Lbs C. Clement
5 El Churruca A. Arroyo 117 Lbs R. Preciado
6 Ben's Cat J. Rose 118 Lbs K. Leatherbury
7 Towzee (NZ) K. Carmouche 114 Lbs R. Allen
8 Radiohead (GB) R. Dominguez 116 Lbs R. Dutrow, Jr.
9 Chamberlain Bridge J. Theriot 123 Lbs W. Calhoun

Kasept 06-18-2011 08:04 AM

Pretty nice group here..

golfer 06-18-2011 08:28 AM

Ben's Cat might be the most under-rated, best unknown horse in the country.

Kasept 06-20-2011 04:44 PM

Hard not to wonder how much high level turf sprinting Chamberlain Bridge has left. Has been a decided notch off his typical performance level these last three stake tries. He's only won once -- I think -- at KEE, so the Shakertown beat is one thing, and he had a slow start in the CD Turf Sprint, but he was never involved Saturday on a strip where he's aced the Turf Monster two years in a row. May be burying him pre-maturely...

declansharbor 06-20-2011 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 785863)
Hard not to wonder how much high level turf sprinting Chamberlain Bridge has left. Has been a decided notch off his typical performance level these last three stake tries. He's only won once at KEE, so the Shakertown beat is one thing, and he had a slow start in the CD Turf Sprint, but but he was never involved Saturday on a strip where he's aced the Turf Monster two years in a row. May be burying him pre-maturely...

A more accomplished Our Friend Harvey, if you will! :eek::D

PatCummings 06-20-2011 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 785863)
Hard not to wonder how much high level turf sprinting Chamberlain Bridge has left. Has been a decided notch off his typical performance level these last three stake tries. He's only won once -- I think -- at KEE, so the Shakertown beat is one thing, and he had a slow start in the CD Turf Sprint, but he was never involved Saturday on a strip where he's aced the Turf Monster two years in a row. May be burying him pre-maturely...

And he was all out to beat relative no-names in his one win of the year at Sam Houston. I'm in agreement that he might be on the way down.


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