Sweet Voyage has been entered to run in the fifth race on Mar. 22 at Turfway Park. She will break from post 3 in a full field with Gabriel Saez in the irons. We will be back with a race preview in the coming days.
Straight No Chaser breezed a half mile in :48.40 on Sunday morning over the Meydan dirt course. He worked by himself as usual, breezing in even fractions and finishing up in hand. Trainer Dan Blacker, who was on site for the breeze, clocked him galloping out in 1:00.20. “He looked like his usual self out there. Juan said he felt good,” reported Blacker.
The plan remains for Straight No Chaser to have two additional works leading up to the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen on Apr. 5th.
The field for next Saturday’s Louisiana Derby has been drawn, and Caldera was assigned post #5 in a field of 10. He has been quoted as the 5-1 third choice on the morning line. That’s a fine post for him and at first glance this definitely looks like a race he should have a legitimate shot in.
I’ll never forget it. Campo claimed my horse Needachant at the Meadowlands and I told the story in here. He was a nut in the gate and Campo needed a horse to work with Pleasant Colony to prep for a huge grade 1.
Needachant breaks with him and steps all over Pleasant Colony’s tendon and he had to retire from racing . Breeders Cup Classic prep I think. He was retired to stud . We tried to warn Campo’s help but they were so arrogant they obviously didn’t listen.
I was just a punk from Md. in their eyes. Didn’t work out so well for them.
you had the right idea here..be interesting to see if they can get him to close in his next few starts ..also possible he just needed that race off the lengthy layoff and can get it done on the front end when in shape
always finger lakes or monmouth if it's too steep at aqueduct..could see him being a nice allowance horse at the former
Several speeds in here to help set things up nicely. Cuts back off time from 1 mile races. The" if" is, can he close going 6F ? I don't know. At a short price I might just watch although the speeds don't do a lot for me.. I would think he might be more like 6-1 which makes him worth a look IMO.
you had the right idea here..be interesting to see if they can get him to close in his next few starts ..also possible he just needed that race off the lengthy layoff and can get it done on the front end when in shape
The entire story is in these pages from years ago but I have not figured out how to key word search in this new format. Only one seems to come up in the search and it is today's. I know I have posted the entire story in here at least once, probably posted a picture of Needachant as well. I bought him as a late yearling for 1k out of a field in Md. He was a piece of work Lol.
I got the same results with the search..if I can figure it out let you know
from memory pleasant colony was a solid sire for a long time ..if he had come back as a 4yo and had a solid season could have enhanced his value as a stallion significantly
I think he ran well but was getting tired, and understandably so, the last 1/8th. Not sure he much left in the tank if he saw that closer or not. He will be more fit next out but at low odds, I would be skeptical of assuming he just wins next out. It was a good effort, but I saw nothing special about it with the position he had and the leader early just running off.
Not saying he will lose, but I would proceed with caution on this one in his next start.
finished up with a 4th in the marlboro cup..early days for me but have a vague recollection of those races being in that order
The entire story is in these pages from years ago but I have not figured out how to key word search in this new format. Only one seems to come up in the search and it is today's. I know I have posted the entire story in here at least once, probably posted a picture of Needachant as well. I bought him as a late yearling for 1k out of a field in Md. He was a piece of work Lol.
that's some connection and went out of your way to warn him also .. arrogance cost him a lot !! this was 3 years before the 1st breeders cup so was preparing for a different race
The Marlboro Cup or the Jockey Club Gold Cup probably. Both end of year key races at Belmont.
He was a clear favorite for either spot.
I’ll never forget it. Campo claimed my horse Needachant at the Meadowlands and I told the story in here. He was a nut in the gate and Campo needed a horse to work with Pleasant Colony to prep for a huge grade 1.
Needachant breaks with him and steps all over Pleasant Colony’s tendon and he had to retire from racing . Breeders Cup Classic prep I think. He was retired to stud . We tried to warn Campo’s help but they were so arrogant they obviously didn’t listen.
I was just a punk from Md. in their eyes. Didn’t work out so well for them.
Full story definitely in here somewhere.
that's some connection and went out of your way to warn him also .. arrogance cost him a lot !! this was 3 years before the 1st breeders cup so was preparing for a different race
broke maiden in debut last race vs statebred msw..gritty nose win pretty much battling through most of the stretch ..next logical step but think the fact he did it in the mud and figure a little light is reason for the high ml
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15-1 seems high.
A 3 year old vs. olders.
yeah, maybe the figure pushes the odds up but the old saying “time only counts in jail “ comes to mind. Lol.
At least with maiden claimers you can see a true value of the horse. The claim worries keep it somewhat honest as to placement.
With the special weight horses, they can be well bred but not that great or a horse that is way above their logical ability. As a handicapper, we have to guess while others already know. Hope I am saying it right so that makes sense.
agree but if he can think he's very tough in here..how about the dam's sire being pleasant colony .. he'd be 47yo this year lol !! johnny campo trained (sure you know that) who I'm guessing you might've mentioned in here along the way
I’ll never forget it. Campo claimed my horse Needachant at the Meadowlands and I told the story in here. He was a nut in the gate and Campo needed a horse to work with Pleasant Colony to prep for a huge grade 1.
Needachant breaks with him and steps all over Pleasant Colony’s tendon and he had to retire from racing . Breeders Cup Classic prep I think. He was retired to stud . We tried to warn Campo’s help but they were so arrogant they obviously didn’t listen.
I was just a punk from Md. in their eyes. Didn’t work out so well for them.
THX. yeah see your point on the MSW races and I guess MDN Claimers as well.
At least with maiden claimers you can see a true value of the horse. The claim worries keep it somewhat honest as to placement.
With the special weight horses, they can be well bred but not that great or a horse that is way above their logical ability. As a handicapper, we have to guess while others already know. Hope I am saying it right so that makes sense.
broke maiden in debut last race vs statebred msw..gritty nose win pretty much battling through most of the stretch ..next logical step but think the fact he did it in the mud and figure a little light is reason for the high ml
Several speeds in here to help set things up nicely. Cuts back off time from 1 mile races. The" if" is, can he close going 6F ? I don't know. At a short price I might just watch although the speeds don't do a lot for me.. I would think he might be more like 6-1 which makes him worth a look IMO.
agree but if he can think he's very tough in here..how about the dam's sire being pleasant colony .. he'd be 47yo this year lol !! johnny campo trained (sure you know that) who I'm guessing you might've mentioned in here along the way
The thing with MSW races are that with firsters, I feel others ( the connections) probably know more than I do. So while I always look, I am fine with most races but not particular to MSW.
I'm ok with anything but as you know, understanding each of the race conditions is a very big key for me.
THX. yeah see your point on the MSW races and I guess MDN Claimers as well.
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