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Toss for the WIN spot   Triple Crown - HRN Horse-Races.Net

Started 4/22/22 by Wintertrian; 11356 views.
Wintertrian

From: Wintertrian

4/27/22

smartyslew said...

Take Charge Lady is Part of The Rasmussen Factor With Tapit in that Pedigree thru her BM Sire Rubiano and Ruby Slippers the Rf Mare

Speaking of Take Charge Lady, Tami Bobo purchased Take Charge Indy when nobody else wanted him......at all.  She is quite the horsewoman (I think she started out pinhooking as a single mom to make ends meet down in Ocala with QHs and moves on to TBs.)   One of the reasons I like Simplification, who Tami owns. 

You may remember Tami and Take Charge Indy----who Haskins referred to as her "pet" ---their relationship was unusual, not just horse/trainer, but literally inseparable friends. ).  reminds  you a little of secretariat's owner, somebody who just *believes* in a horse and forms a close relationship with a horse:
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/horse-racing-steve-haskin/archive/2012/04/03/haskin-s-derby-trail-tami-and-indy-a-love-story.aspx

smartyslew

From: smartyslew

4/27/22

Yes I remember her The Bobo lady, is how i remember her, on Tv twice recently, she loves Simplification now !

PISTOL9

From: PISTOL9

4/27/22

For some reason, I always think of McPeek with TCL.  I know back in those days he got a horse for a couple regular guys for 20k that did very well.  I always thought that was her, but obviously that was another horse he got.  He got Harlans Holiday around the same time, but I am pretty sure it was a filly that he purchased.

OK I went and found it, it was She’s A Devil Due  purchased for 30k

smartyslew

From: smartyslew

4/28/22

How did you find that so fast ?

PISTOL9

From: PISTOL9

4/28/22

Just did a search on Brave and found this:

http://www.mcpeekracing.com/bloodstock-services.shtml

Every since I got interested in racing, McPeek was known for finding good deals relative to others.  This article mentions Noble's Promise and Kathmanblu.  I have friends who were involved in each of the groups who purchased those.  The former had the thrill of leading coming into the Derby stretch.

princeofdoc

From: princeofdoc

4/28/22

Yes, he's amazing at finding deals, no doubt.....now, can he get a horse prepared properly to win the Derby?

Wintertrian

From: Wintertrian

4/28/22

ShaddyisBack said...

If this holds, t

But it doesn't hold.  When I thought up the angle, then North64 tried it again w/me, it didn't work.  A few horses who it would have eliminated ran 2nd or 3rd.  But I think it did work on the "winner." 

Northof64

From: Northof64

4/28/22

True. When we looked at it I Don’t recall the winner being sacrificed. I know good magic was a tie years ago so technically that did not qualify. I gave up because the delayed year from covid and the cheating by baffert and probably others. Just seemed all the angles people worked on so hard were  thrown out because of the times. Also so few preps as a 3 year old makes it tough. It was fun while it lasted.

Wintertrian

From: Wintertrian

4/28/22

Northof64 said...

True. When we looked at it I Don’t recall the winner being sacrificed. I know good magic was a tie years ago so technically that did not qualify. I gave up because the delayed year from covid and the cheating by baffert and probably others. Just seemed all the angles people worked on so hard were  thrown out because of the times. Also so few preps as a 3 year old makes it tough. It was fun while it lasted.

Maybe we can "tighten it up" a little bit next year, i have some ideas.  

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