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Kentucky Derby 2020 DogsUp Diary   Triple Crown - HRN Horse-Races.Net

Started 2/3/20 by DogsUp; 54378 views.
Wintertrian

From: Wintertrian

3/27/20

who are the other 2?   Sorry,not keeping up

DogsUp

From: DogsUp

3/27/20

'Tis The Law', kinda is the other, in that his owners were initial two Triple Crown races winners with Funny Cide. A gelding, he was unable to provide his not wealthy profiled connections with breeding monies over some decades.

The Gov made the count 2. Now owners/Zayat Stables of TC winner ridgling American Pharoah fame went from the upper crust of money in racing  to where the connections above are more solvent.

As I preach to rookie biz owners you can't spend profit; only just the cash. Ahmed Zayat became way too aggressive in horse racing, breeding, and business stake holders financials.

It's great to see the modest owners get a leg up.  

My well wishes to you and all during this trying time. (d)

  • Edited March 27, 2020 10:42 pm  by  DogsUp
In reply toRe: msg 1
DogsUp

From: DogsUp

3/27/20

What really got me was by accident I came across a red corpusle equine pundit who ranks Maxfield #2 in his Scoobie Do-ins.

  • Edited March 27, 2020 10:51 pm  by  DogsUp
Husker (Birdman506)

From: Husker (Birdman506)

3/28/20

DogsUp said:

corpusle

Corpuscle has another "c".

[edited to add]:

The spelling police.

cor·pus·cle
/'kôr?p?s?l/
noun
  1. BIOLOGY
    a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates.
    • HISTORICAL
      a minute particle regarded as the basic constituent of matter or light.
      "these subparticles at the center of an antimony corpuscle are fluid and volatile"
DogsUp

From: DogsUp

3/28/20

Hi Husk...since I have been texting people by cell phone in general, I rely on the predictive speller in the word software. 

My daughter and friends again say I'm cryptic in my bullet messages.

One thing for sure, the pandemic is putting a crimp on my style.

  • Edited March 28, 2020 12:21 pm  by  DogsUp
smartyslew

From: smartyslew

3/28/20

With 4 scratches in the Fla. Derby that moves Ete Indian up from post 12 to post 8

post 12 sucks at this distance on this track, IMHO hes a contender now for the win.

post 12 itm contender..

DogsUp

From: DogsUp

3/28/20

That's the value of your Delta horse. The prohibitive fav wins.then...in a Tri you or one wants the long shot to hang on for 2nd and the Delta seals the deal for hitting third. That was healthy Tri. 

  • Edited March 28, 2020 11:11 pm  by  DogsUp
In reply toRe: msg 1
DogsUp

From: DogsUp

3/28/20

In thread/item # 11 here,  Dogs professes and predicts..it's actually just a humble feel: that today's Florida Derby winner Tiz The Law on the credibility of chances that his owner and now same trainer who won their first (Funny Cide) Derby..will have consecutive wins with Funny Cide with Tizzy.  Also believe the jockey will not rise to the elete jockey level needed.

Husker (Birdman506)

From: Husker (Birdman506)

3/29/20

I chalked it off as a typo.  Predictive spelling sucks, eh?

DogsUp

From: DogsUp

3/29/20

In earlier years I used a laptop with big keys. Now I peck on my cell "phobe..tiny keys.

Urge everyone to mask up. Kinda like our shadow roll mask

  • Edited March 29, 2020 11:33 am  by  DogsUp
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