[QUOTE=str;31328706]My take on our stable Lol. I wish !
With these top tier horses, they are so fast, and have so much talent, the mental really comes into play with some of them. I've said it a ton before, but they are really all just a little different mentally. And if something occurs and they are not careful, they can lock on that and disrupt their own progression . Kingsbarns is the poster horse for that. Deterministic to a lesser extent. World Record will face an opportunity to become a relax or go push button type most likely with his next start. I am really optimistic about him going forward because he blasted off early, but seemed to come right back to the rider after establishing his spot in front. That should never be taken for granted. That was really impressive in my book. WR has a chance to really shine from here out.
The Ky. Derby can cook a horse in a minute and we saw that up close with KB. It has taken a year to get straight again, and for the moment, he is. Can he fall into that groove? I sure hope so. I was watching some Saratoga yesterday and heard the 2nd string trying to say that the three year olds could easily dominate the rest of the year with such a weak 4 year old or older group of boys going long. And while they are asked to provide many opinions whether they actually have one or not, with this 3 year old crop getting better which they normally do about now, KB isn't even registering in peoples minds right now. That is just fine with me.
Saw that Deterministic is pointing for the Saratoga Derby. Clement says that if he can't handle that, blame me. I love that! He takes the focus off the horse and puts the heat on himself. You don't always see a trainer do that. Every year around Saratoga time, Clement shows me more and more. Simply put, he is a GREAT trainer.[/QUOTE]
strong words from as respectable a trainer as there is considering the assignment..best chance you'll have to get a nice price on him and looking forward to see it regardless
imagine if he wins or runs well they'd have to be considering a breeders cup race (with one in-between)..cutting back to a mile or stretching to a mile and half would be a tough decision as he'd probably be best somewhere in the middle .. one step at a time as they say
With these top tier horses, they are so fast, and have so much talent, the mental really comes into play with some of them. I've said it a ton before, but they are really all just a little different mentally. And if something occurs and they are not careful, they can lock on that and disrupt their own progression . Kingsbarns is the poster horse for that. Deterministic to a lesser extent. World Record will face an opportunity to become a relax or go push button type most likely with his next start. I am really optimistic about him going forward because he blasted off early, but seemed to come right back to the rider after establishing his spot in front. That should never be taken for granted. That was really impressive in my book. WR has a chance to really shine from here out.
The Ky. Derby can cook a horse in a minute and we saw that up close with KB. It has taken a year to get straight again, and for the moment, he is. Can he fall into that groove? I sure hope so. I was watching some Saratoga yesterday and heard the 2nd string trying to say that the three year olds could easily dominate the rest of the year with such a weak 4 year old or older group of boys going long. And while they are asked to provide many opinions whether they actually have one or not, with this 3 year old crop getting better which they normally do about now, KB isn't even registering in peoples minds right now. That is just fine with me.
Saw that Deterministic is pointing for the Saratoga Derby. Clement says that if he can't handle that, blame me. I love that! He takes the focus off the horse and puts the heat on himself. You don't always see a trainer do that. Every year around Saratoga time, Clement shows me more and more. Simply put, he is a GREAT trainer.[/QUOTE]
strong words from as respectable a trainer as there is considering the assignment..best chance you'll have to get a nice price on him and looking forward to see it regardless
imagine if he wins or runs well they'd have to be considering a breeders cup race (with one in-between)..cutting back to a mile or stretching to a mile and half would be a tough decision as he'd probably be best somewhere in the middle .. one step at a time as they say