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Old 01-18-2007, 12:04 PM
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What do you think about Lucky Dance, Imperialista, and Impossible Ski?
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:22 PM
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What do you think about Lucky Dance, Imperialista, and Impossible Ski?
I think Lucky Dance is only a good horse, nothing more...the field is too strong for him imo...and he didnt faced strong opponents on the dirt here in Brazil;

Impossible Ski is a very, very good dirt specialist....but I think this distance is too short for him;

Imperialista is better suited for this distance and surface than the other 2...he raced here 4 times on the dirt....with very good results and with some strong horses...but i think the field is too strong for him too....

My favourite of the brazilian animals is Bandido Secreto by far....i am sure he is the most talented...but we know that a trip to Dubai is not only about talent....but the horse's condition too...

Only in my opinion....if it was a race in Brazil on this distance and surface they should finish in this order: Bandido Secreto, Imperialista, Impossible Ski and Lucky Dance...

I am risking about Bandido Secreto....mainly because here in Brazil he is a turf specialist.....but I've heard that he is very good on the dirt too!
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:36 PM
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Brazilians arent just good at Soccer!!
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:41 PM
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Brazilians arent just good at Soccer!!
Lol....but bandido secreto didnt get the place i thought he could get...
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:51 PM
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And those 2 jockeys i've mentioned got 1st and 2nd ... M. Cardoso and A. Domingos....I didnt see the race...
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Old 02-25-2007, 01:47 AM
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Troprical Star is gone.......

Too sad.
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Old 02-27-2007, 10:41 AM
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Kelly's landing.....
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Old 02-27-2007, 12:49 PM
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Kelly's landing.....
What happened with KL?
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Old 02-27-2007, 01:12 PM
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What happened with KL?


Bet You Didn't Know: Kelly's Landing broke the Churchill track record held by Kona Gold, set in the 2000 running of the BC Sprint.
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Kelly's Landing-New England Seafood Location 1305 SE 17th St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
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Kelly's Landing is a local pub in Bay Roberts owned and operated by the mother ... "Kelly's Landing is what it is today because of hard work and caring," ...
Sorry, I was joking
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Old 02-27-2007, 02:28 PM
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What happened with KL?
Oh sorry..... what i meant was he's going. Golden Shaheen.

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Old 02-27-2007, 09:15 PM
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Troprical Star is gone.......

Too sad.
What happen?? Just played him last week in Dubai...one of the better dirt sprinters there.
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Old 02-27-2007, 10:48 PM
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What happen?? Just played him last week in Dubai...one of the better dirt sprinters there.
From
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Tropical Star euthanized
Multiple Group 3 winner TROPICAL STAR (Machiavellian) was euthanized on Saturday after suffering paralysis in his rear end following a paddock accident on Friday. According to reports, the bay seven-year-old leaped in the air and fell, hitting his head on the ground. He regained consciousness and was treated at a nearby hospital, but was euthanized on Saturday due to his injuries.
Tropical Star was last seen taking the Al Shindagha Spring (UAE-G3) at Nad al Sheba with jockey Royson Ffrench aboard. The gelding came from well back to overtake the leader and score by about a length in hand.
"He was a real stable star and it's left a massive hole," said Ffrench, who rode Tropical Star in his past eight starts. "He was such a character and an absolute pleasure to ride, and every time I sat on him was a real highlight. I'm really going to miss the old boy."
Tropical Star captured the Mahab Al Shimaal (UAE-G3) last season and placed in such prestigious events as the Dubai Golden Shaheen (UAE-G1) and Godolphin Mile (UAE-G2) during his career.
"Tropical Star was a regular of UAE racing over the seasons, and his scintillating efforts put him on the biggest stage of all -- the Dubai World Cup meeting, at which he covered himself with real credit," Dubai Racing Club CEO Frank Gabriel Jr. said. "We would like to offer our support to (trainer) Ali Rashid Al Raihe and his team at Grandstand Stables, and everyone else connected to the horse, past and present, at what must be a very sad time."
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Old 02-27-2007, 11:52 PM
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To remember him.....

His final race.....

http://www.attheraces.com/search.asp......star&type=H

A picture.....

http://carnivalblog.dubairacingclub....tent/Tstar.JPG

A press release..... (no author listed)...

DRC and ERA pay tribute to Tropical Star

The Dubai Racing Club and Emirates Racing Authority today paid tribute to one of the stars of UAE racing, Tropical Star, who sadly died yesterday.

The seven-year-old was a mainstay over the last four seasons at Nad Al Sheba, the venue for all 17 of his career starts.

The son of Machiavellian was a dual winner at Group level, and also second to Saratoga County in the 2005 Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen.

His last ever race came in the Group 3 Al Shindagha Sprint on January 25, which he fittingly won in the hands of Royston French, who rode the sprinter on his last eight starts.

Frank Gabriel Jr, CEO of the Dubai Racing Club, said: “Tropical Star was a regular of UAE racing over the seasons, and his scintillating efforts put him on the biggest stage of all – the Dubai World Cup meeting, at which he covered himself with real credit.

“We would like to offer our support to Ali Rashid Al Raihe and his team at Grandstand Stables, and everyone else connected to the horse, past and present, at what must be a very sad time.”

Jockey Ffrench added: “It’s a great loss for everyone involved, for the owner Sheikh Mohammed bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, the trainer Ali Rashid Al Raihe, all the stable staff and for all his fans, of which there were thousands.

“He was a real stable star and it’s left a massive hole. He was such a character and an absolute pleasure to ride, and every time I sat on him was a real highlight. I’m really going to miss the old boy.”

Raced once by Godolphin, when a remote last in a 1,600-metre maiden in February 2003, his aversion to the starting stalls was to cost him victory in his next two starts early the next season.

He had joined Jaci Wickham by then and was fifth and second in 1,600-metre maidens, having missed the break badly both times under Richard Mullen.

Wickham, Mullen and her team, especially assistant trainer Dan Launder, performed a lot of remedial work on his tendency to stay in the gates and were rewarded with a win at Nad Al Sheba in December 2003.

He won again, before a fine second to State Shinto in the Group 3 Maktoum Challenge I in January 2004.

He was then placed in the Round II and the Burj Nahaar, before chasing home Godolphin’s Firebreak in the Godolphin Mile on World Cup night for Wickham’s replacement Ali Rashid Al Raihe.

He went sprinting the following season, culminating in his second in the Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup night, before two wins last season and again faring best of the local horses when seventh in the Golden Shaheen.

A disappointing effort in Maktoum Challenge I this year was forgotten after his scintillating last stride victory in the Group 3 Al Shindagha Sprint where he showed all his guts and determination to deny Thajja, having been a long way off the pace.

That performance encapsulated the horse perfectly and, a huge favourite among the local racegoers, he is a big loss to the sport locally.


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