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1/31/22
They did run 1-2, but I didn't see enough to think that either are ready for the TC trail.....the winner may improve, or that race/workout was just to keep him fit, and he'll be the best in the TB Derby. Still too low a price in the futures to have me interested
1/31/22
& All...It's free to watch Tic Tok.
Watch it and muse if they/Next Gen would have a propensity to take an interest in horse racing, on line horse betting and even learning the fundamentals. This 'be US and world racing.
1/31/22
I struggle with this every day. The young generation is not a deep one. Too many are superficial and self absorbed. They believe they are entitled, and are not crazy about working to hard for anything. They have little appreciation for the past struggles, that led to life they now know.
The ones I coach, are unfamiliar with the greats of earlier eras. They want to be given credit for moderate success, even though they only put in moderate effort. Horse racing is one of those sports, that I don't think you can develop that real love, without some appreciation of its history. Too many of these young people believe that something only has value when they become aware of it.
Even when it comes to morality, I find too many of them satisfied with what is called "virtue signaling". They talk a good game, using sophisticated jargon, but are unwilling to put it in the human investment; the blood, sweat, and tears, required to effect action and change. Therefore, the difficulties they ultimately face, tend to be too much for them.
I don't want to to be too general. I meet some very wonderful youngsters, but I find too many as I've described. I don't blame them, I blame us; the generation that came before, that in many cases tried to save the the challenges we faced growing up. That is a mistake. Those challenges were the exercise that strengthened our intellectual and psychological muscles. Anyway, let me get off my soapbox. I had a recent experience that has made me a bit touchy in this regard!
1/31/22
The young relatives are into Media games and Gambling on Media sports
and some are betting on the spreads in sports and Prop bets and seem to like
that as being excited and not into Horses, The exception to that are the young
who grew up with Horse's thru those in the industry and/or Horse players.
1/31/22
The winner is playing catchup after missing his last entry from spiking a fever.
I like Raes analysis of the race and the Gallop out. and I agree with what you said.
His last 1/16 pulling away like that suggest he is going to like 2 turns. imo.
I like his Sires and Chefs CD scoring suggesting classic distance CD = 0.59 .
with the Elite Tail female families in his pedigree and he has to prove that on
the track.
1/31/22
He might be a one turn specialist, see if he can stretch out and Mandella
won't push him if he doesn't belong on the first Saturday in May packing 126 Lbs.
1/31/22
From Message 458 Results for the 1/29/22 Southwest stakes
I think this Message was very Helpful for the Southwest Stakes g3
I thought it was helpful Highlighting a E6 type Newgrange having the best bris Late pace
number 100, after winning wiring the field in last race putting the field to sleep
with slow fractions with final Q better than anybody in this field most racing in the slop.
Derby Wannabe lists #6 Osbourne # 8-1, 8 Barber Road 5-1,add to list, omitted by mistake
Newgrange 1 of 3 on our elite list.
http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/instant.cgi?date=2022-01-29&track=OP&country=USA&race=9&type=inc&print=on
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PP | Horse | A/S | M/E | Wgt | Jockey Bris | Trainer |
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1 | Ben Diesel 10-1 | 3 C | 117 | Court Jon Kenton 84-sy | Stewart Dallas | |
2 | Dash Attack X 7-2 | 3 C | 122* | Cohen David 91 sy | McPeek Kenneth G. | |
3 | Don'tcrossthedevil 30-1 | 3 C | 117 | Vazquez Ramon A. 78 sy | D'Amato Philip | |
4 | Kavod 12-1 | 3 C | 117 | Arrieta Francisco 87 sy | Hartman Chris A. | |
5 | Costa Terra 12-1 | 3 C | 117 | Pereira Tiago Josue 84 g1 | Asmussen Steven M. | |
6 | Osbourne 8-1 | 3 G | 117 | Cabrera David 85 | Moquett Ron | |
7 | Ignitis 10-1 | 3 C | 117 | Contreras Luis 87 sy | Lukas D. Wayne | |
8 | Barber Road 5-1 | 3 C | 117 | Santana, Jr. Ricardo 88 sy | Ortiz John Alexander | |
1/31/22
The generation is hooked on video crack.
And an all or nothing mentality.
Dogs is a horse blogger.
So that's about it.