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I used to drive my trainer crazy trying to get her to go to other racetracks to claim something. We'd always end up claiming at home, and somehow made it work..... ![]() |
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not to mention that there is plenty of fake dirt around here too (with TP, KEE ARL and PID) and probably more on the way.....
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All angles are tough to make work and, certainly, having a bankroll makes it easier to eat the ones that don't work. A bankroll is always a good thing. Walking a tightrope with a little money is a real pressure cooker and it tends to make you look for the "now" horse that you can run back and get a couple checks with - the old no-brainer. But it sure is fun when you have some money behind you, to be able to look at the not-so-obvious horse that's with a low % trainer, who is riding low % jocks, the keeps getting troubled trips, and has some conditions to work with to get you out. Claiming is a lot or work and a lot of fun and I admire those that can do it successfully. |
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![]() bloodlines help but what kinda of action does it take to run on fake dirt
and what kinda feet do you want? I don't have a clue but I would think the paddle hoof would help keep a horse on top of that stuff personally I love turf racing. Seems like turf horses have longer careers maybe not So... any high action paddle hooved girls with a big butt we can afford
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