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  • str
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-12-09
    • 11755

    #11061
    Originally posted by JBEX

    there was a lot of post race commentary on the broadcast along the lines of stuff you've talked about .. losing focus,confusion about what's going on overall ..in spite of all that got the job done anyway
    All the little details. Good horses seem to overcome those obstacles.
    Excellent observations. They really can make a big difference.
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    • str
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-12-09
      • 11755

      #11062
      Originally posted by JBEX

      there was a lot of post race commentary on the broadcast along the lines of stuff you've talked about .. losing focus,confusion about what's going on overall ..in spite of all that got the job done anyway
      I did not see that or hear it, but when the crowd starts getting loud around the eighth pole And the horse is in front by himself and especially a first time starter, he can easily lose focus, and start thinking about the noise that he is not used to. It’s not noisy on the apron in the morning. That noise takes a little bit of getting used to and if you’re in front in your mind starts to wander, it doesn’t take long to start thinking about that.
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      • JBEX
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-02-12
        • 23432

        #11063
        week 5 .. 7/28 -8/4
        opening day sar to last day dmr (mid sept)
        army mule progeny at ...

        saratoga/del mar/monmouth/ellis/colonial
        (del mar and colonial haven't begun yet)


        monday and tuesday will look at all tracks ..weds to sunday the 5 above

        everything for this week will be in this post
        will be a notification when I post



        7/28 monday ****

        prarie meadows @ 7:33
        #1 climb to glory (4-1)

        possible card cancelation..couldn't find

        mountaineer 6 @ 9:05
        #9 lieutenant stan (12-1)

        scratched


        7/29 tuesday ****

        nothing today


        7/30 wednesday ****

        saratoga 2 @ 1:48
        #5 army gal (5-2)
        scratched

        7/31 thursday ****

        colonial 4 @ 1:57
        #9 militia (12-1)


        saratoga 9 @ 5:44
        #7 shadow dragon (20-1)



        .​​​​​​











        Last edited by JBEX; Yesterday, 07:38 PM.
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        • str
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-12-09
          • 11755

          #11064
          7/28 monday ****

          prarie meadows @ 7:33
          #1 climb to glory (4-1)

          mountaineer 6 @ 9:05
          #9 lieutenant stan (12-1)



          I cannot overstate the fact that when you train a horse and you know that horse is going to try it's heart out to perform well, the appreciation I had for those kind of horses was special. I mean, some horses are quirky, some need certain things to fall right in the running, and then there are the ones that just go out and try their asses off every time. No complaining, no excuses, just try like hell. My appreciation for those types was as high as it could be. They amazed me. I knew what was maybe pinching them a bit, or what they liked or disliked, but when they kept on trying, and digging in regardless of the circumstances, simply put, that is just special. And it really didn't matter as to the level of ability. It was the heart, the mental makeup, and the bulldog determination that I marveled at.

          With both of these horses listed, I see that. It is beyond cool to be a part of that. An honor. And it makes you work as hard as you know they will when the stall doors at the gate open.

          Hope they both win. If they don't, it won't be because they weren't trying to.

          It's so cool to see that.
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          • JBEX
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-02-12
            • 23432

            #11065
            Originally posted by str
            7/28 monday ****

            prarie meadows @ 7:33
            #1 climb to glory (4-1)

            mountaineer 6 @ 9:05
            #9 lieutenant stan (12-1)



            I cannot overstate the fact that when you train a horse and you know that horse is going to try it's heart out to perform well, the appreciation I had for those kind of horses was special. I mean, some horses are quirky, some need certain things to fall right in the running, and then there are the ones that just go out and try their asses off every time. No complaining, no excuses, just try like hell. My appreciation for those types was as high as it could be. They amazed me. I knew what was maybe pinching them a bit, or what they liked or disliked, but when they kept on trying, and digging in regardless of the circumstances, simply put, that is just special. And it really didn't matter as to the level of ability. It was the heart, the mental makeup, and the bulldog determination that I marveled at.

            With both of these horses listed, I see that. It is beyond cool to be a part of that. An honor. And it makes you work as hard as you know they will when the stall doors at the gate open.

            Hope they both win. If they don't, it won't be because they weren't trying to.

            It's so cool to see that.
            can certainly understand from a trainer's perspective appreciating horses who are competitors and try hard even when circumstances aren't ideal
            ..something I would never understand the way you do and a great thing to know if you are betting one of his progeny
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            • JBEX
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-02-12
              • 23432

              #11066
              updated yesterday ..nothing today 11063
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              • batt33
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 12-23-16
                • 6019

                #11067
                Playing catch-up after a long fire assignment ... some updates for STR black tie optional......
                ​​​​​Black Tie Optional Workout Report 18 days ago..



                Black Tie Optional had an improved breeze this morning at Los Alamitos, covering four furlongs in :49.60 while on the outside of his usual mate Cherokee Nation. In the previous two weeks, Cherokee Nation was out working him slightly to the wire, but today your son of Not This Time was clearly best. This was another nice step forward for Black Tie Optional and we would expect him to likely have one additional half-mile breeze before moving on to 5/8, but we will leave that decision up to assistant trainer Mike Marlow.

                Please note, for the next few weeks the consistency of our work videos may drop as the majority of horsemen and horsewomen, including our MRH staff, are heading south to Del Mar for the summer. We will still do our best to keep weekly content.
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                • batt33
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 12-23-16
                  • 6019

                  #11068
                  Black Tie Optional Workout Report


                  4 days ago...

                  Black Tie Optional has remained on a weekly work schedule at Los Alamitos, most recently breezing four furlongs in :48 flat this morning while in company with his usual mate Cherokee Nation. While we were not able to be on site this morning, assistant trainer Mike Marlow was very pleased, reporting, “He worked great. Probably his best work to date.” That is always positive news to hear and we’re glad to see our 2-year-old colt continuing to trend in the right direction as we hoped and expected.
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                  • batt33
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 12-23-16
                    • 6019

                    #11069
                    another horse that black tie optional grew up with at the farm...Misstrial Workout Report



                    Misstrial breezed 1:00(5/29) flat from the gate this morning under Juan Hernandez while on the outside of older stablemate Donata (Uncle Mo). Your daughter of Constitution broke very well this morning and cruised past the grandstand in hand. As you will see in the video above, Misstrial took command in the later stages of this drill and both trainer Bob Baffert and Juan Hernandez were quite pleased yet again with the work. As long as everything continues well from now until Wednesday, Bob is planning to enter Misstrial for her debut on Saturday, August 2nd at Del Mar.

                    The Baffert team, starting with assistant Mike Marlow, have been very high on this filly since day one. It’s always an accomplishment to make the races as a 2-year-old, but we hope there is plenty more to be excited about in eight days' time.

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                    • batt33
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 12-23-16
                      • 6019

                      #11070
                      Straight No Chaser Workout Report



                      Straight No Chaser was back on the tab this morning at Del Mar, breezing three furlongs in :36.00 flat under assistant trainer Juan Landeros. Our Champ left the 3/8 pole under a stranglehold in an attempt to keep him as slowed down as possible, which Juan was able to do. He galloped out a half naturally in :49.20. Trainer Dan Blacker remains pleased with Straight No Chaser as he eases him back into his work routine. Our plan remains for the Santa Anita Sprint Championship on September 28th to be his comeback race in preparation for the Breeders’ Cup Sprint.


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                      • JBEX
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 01-02-12
                        • 23432

                        #11071
                        1 tomorrow..added 11063
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                        • ChuckyTheGoat
                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                          • 04-04-11
                          • 37340

                          #11072
                          Went back and watched the 1978 Derby. Man, I can't believe how young Cauthen looked. I mean, he WAS only 18 years old:
                          Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                          • JBEX
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 01-02-12
                            • 23432

                            #11073
                            around when I first became interested in the sport at 15 years old .. a big assignment for anyone let alone an 18 yo and thought cauthen handled the interviews well considering the pressure situation..jim mckay always a polished broadcaster who loved horseracing and a lot of Howard which is always entertaining ..culminated in one of the greatest belmont stakes of all time ..had $10 on affirmed at I believe 4-5 ..very happy to win that $8 back then lol
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                            • str
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 01-12-09
                              • 11755

                              #11074
                              Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
                              Went back and watched the 1978 Derby. Man, I can't believe how young Cauthen looked. I mean, he WAS only 18 years old:
                              In May of 1978, I had only trained less than 2 years, and was still so young (23)compared to all the other trainers (that was really young for a trainer back then). But I was winning and was the "new kid in town" in Maryland. That is code for a short for a cup of coffee fame that leaves as quick as it comes. Lol. You know, when the next new kid in town comes along. The song by the Eagles, says it all, which ironically came out in 1976, the year I started.
                              Because Cauthen was in for the Preakness, an agent had set up a time in the morning, probably the Friday before or that Saturday morning, for us to meet. The track photographer was going to snap a picture of us and the back page racing form writer was going to do a small piece on our young age. But, it got all screwed up with Cauthen being pulled all over the place and it never happened. Met him for about 10 seconds on Preakness day when he was on the jocks room porch and I was at the outdoor boxes at the finish line.
                              I introduced myself, he said hi and we maybe talked for half a minute but he was getting pounded with people asking him for pictures, etc. So that was it. We never crossed paths again . He was indeed, a story book tale Chucky.
                              Horses ran for him and his magic hands. He had a repour with horses that I've only seen 2-3 times in my life.
                              Julie (Jules), had that as well. (Krone).

                              I was so fortunate to be able to meet so many incredible people along the way. Just blessed Chucky.

                              Thanks for checking in my friend.
                              Last edited by str; Yesterday, 07:05 AM.
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                              • ChuckyTheGoat
                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                • 04-04-11
                                • 37340

                                #11075
                                That's a great story, STR. It normally takes time for a jock to truly understand pace. But Cauthen was winning at a very young age.

                                The post-Derby interview is amazing. Again, the age jumps off the screen.

                                The rivalry between Affirmed and Alydar was awesome. Some will say it could have gone the other way.
                                Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                • JBEX
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 01-02-12
                                  • 23432

                                  #11076
                                  Originally posted by str

                                  In May of 1978, I had only trained less than 2 years, and was still so young (23)compared to all the other trainers (that was really young for a trainer back then). But I was winning and was the "new kid in town" in Maryland. That is code for a short for a cup of coffee fame that leaves as quick as it comes. Lol. You know, when the next new kid in town comes along. The song by the Eagles, says it all, which ironically came out in 1976, the year I started.
                                  Because Cauthen was in for the Preakness, an agent had set up a time in the morning, probably the Friday before or that Saturday morning, for us to meet. The track photographer was going to snap a picture of us and the back page racing form writer was going to do a small piece on our young age. But, it got all screwed up with Cauthen being pulled all over the place and it never happened. Met him for about 10 seconds on Preakness day when he was on the jocks room porch and I was at the outdoor boxes at the finish line.
                                  I introduced myself, he said hi and we maybe talked for half a minute but he was getting pounded with people asking him for pictures, etc. So that was it. We never crossed paths again . He was indeed, a story book tale Chucky.
                                  Horses ran for him and his magic hands. He had a repour with horses that I've only seen 2-3 times in my life.
                                  Julie (Jules), had that as well. (Krone).

                                  I was so fortunate to be able to meet so many incredible people along the way. Just blessed Chucky.

                                  Thanks for checking in my friend.

                                  what a shame as that would've been a cool momento to have

                                  that eagles song has a lot of meaning to me also as our family moved to the burbs from the city that year .. that's who I was lol
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                                  • str
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 01-12-09
                                    • 11755

                                    #11077
                                    Originally posted by JBEX


                                    what a shame as that would've been a cool momento to have

                                    that eagles song has a lot of meaning to me also as our family moved to the burbs from the city that year .. that's who I was lol
                                    It would have been pretty cool. But at the time, it was just something that happened. or didn’t happen.
                                    Sometimes you don’t realize how much a certain thing might mean later on. It wasn’t a big deal at the time but in hindsight I sure do wish it had happened.
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                                    • JBEX
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 01-02-12
                                      • 23432

                                      #11078
                                      Originally posted by str

                                      It would have been pretty cool. But at the time, it was just something that happened. or didn’t happen.
                                      Sometimes you don’t realize how much a certain thing might mean later on. It wasn’t a big deal at the time but in hindsight I sure do wish it had happened.
                                      yes he had only won the derby so not as big a deal at that point .. not making light of that lol but the TC obviously is another level of accomplishment
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                                      • str
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 01-12-09
                                        • 11755

                                        #11079
                                        Originally posted by JBEX

                                        yes he had only won the derby so not as big a deal at that point .. not making light of that lol but the TC obviously is another level of accomplishment
                                        Exactly. Kind of didn’t realize how big a thing it would have been especially years later.
                                        All good though. A lot went very right along the way.
                                        i was really lucky to be a part of it.
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                                        • batt33
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 12-23-16
                                          • 6019

                                          #11080
                                          Originally posted by str

                                          In May of 1978, I had only trained less than 2 years, and was still so young (23)compared to all the other trainers (that was really young for a trainer back then). But I was winning and was the "new kid in town" in Maryland. That is code for a short for a cup of coffee fame that leaves as quick as it comes. Lol. You know, when the next new kid in town comes along. The song by the Eagles, says it all, which ironically came out in 1976, the year I started.
                                          Because Cauthen was in for the Preakness, an agent had set up a time in the morning, probably the Friday before or that Saturday morning, for us to meet. The track photographer was going to snap a picture of us and the back page racing form writer was going to do a small piece on our young age. But, it got all screwed up with Cauthen being pulled all over the place and it never happened. Met him for about 10 seconds on Preakness day when he was on the jocks room porch and I was at the outdoor boxes at the finish line.
                                          I introduced myself, he said hi and we maybe talked for half a minute but he was getting pounded with people asking him for pictures, etc. So that was it. We never crossed paths again . He was indeed, a story book tale Chucky.
                                          Horses ran for him and his magic hands. He had a repour with horses that I've only seen 2-3 times in my life.
                                          Julie (Jules), had that as well. (Krone).

                                          I was so fortunate to be able to meet so many incredible people along the way. Just blessed Chucky.

                                          Thanks for checking in my friend.
                                          cool story STR!
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                                          • JBEX
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 01-02-12
                                            • 23432

                                            #11081
                                            Thursday's up ... 11063
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