Did I just hear that he galloped out, not worked, but galloped out this morning, on turf, the fastest 3/4 work time ever recorded at the Spa? In 1:09 and change?
Did I just hear that he galloped out, not worked, but galloped out this morning, on turf, the fastest 3/4 work time ever recorded at the Spa? In 1:09 and change?
It was nearly 2 seconds faster than the 2nd fastest work. I dont know if you are there, but I have friends there, and they just txt me that is not even 80 degrees right now.
I know its much more fun to believe the NY Daily News, which makes its money dramatizing issues, but this is the weather at Saratoga:
http://classic.wunderground.com/cgi-...st?query=12866
Last edited by halo; 07-24-2011 at 10:14 AM.
Affirmed worked 1:09 before the Travers. Probably a breeze
Your don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.....RZ
I'd like to see him stay on the turf and take on Courageous Cat, and eventually Goldi in the fall, but I get the feeling that's not going to happen. Fabulous work though, he seems to be taking the change in scenery in stride.
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Sid should be gearing up for that $1mil Woodbine Mile and the BC Mile. Goldi will have her hands full with him.
Your don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.....RZ
Might go next Sunday in the Fourstardave Handicap.
http://www.drf.com/news/saratoga-sid...ely-go-whitney
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You really have to wonder what the thinking was buying this horse. If he races exclusively on the turf it is unlikely he will value himself at his purchase price...which is why, of course, Elliot Walden mentioned the Forego, as at least a dirt Grade 1 will make him a reasonably valuable stallion. However, the stallion value upside of winning the Whitney is worth all risk ( winning the Fourstardave probably devalues him )...especially given he can still run in the Forego after the Whitney if necessary.
This makes me wonder what Todd Pletcher's opinion is of his talents. Surely he can't be satisfied with Mission Impazible's Whitney chances. I like Sydney's Candy, but this whole thing is very odd.
Some minds work in mysterious ways.
Because turf horses have little stallion value in this country. Presumably with not only earnings potential, but also added stallion value potential, he sold over his actual ( and minimal ) stud value. Only winning a major dirt Grade 1 ( we'll stay in the real world and assume he isn't winning the BC Turf Mile ) can make him valuable enough to jutstify his purchase price ( i.e. substantially increase his value ). Winning a Grade 2 turf race will have an opposite affect. It certainly won't bolster his value, but it will also draw him closer to retirement with less opportunities.
This is pretty basic stuff.
Pretty basic stuff? He has done something Mo hasn't done. Won a G1 at 9 furlongs on dirt. Oops. Plastic. He has 4 main track stake wins from 7 to 9 furs, and set a track record in his turf win.
You sound like part of the problem...Race the horse on a surface he might not be best on to improve his stud value rather than ru him on a surface on which he might be a superior runner..
Your don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.....RZ
He's a Candy Ride. Candy Ride is Argentina's favorite son. Rubio B Stable of Argentina purchased a large interest in Sidney's Candy from WinStar. He's already set to shuttle to Haras La Pasion in Argentina next year.Originally Posted by Thinair;228799[B
First rule: Try always to do what's right for the horse. The people part will work out. -- Josh Pons, Merryland, 2007
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