Ahh man. Classic horse making a new stall home. Digs to add padding for the body, rolls, gets up , looks out, gets some water, probably rolled again. And looking for a hay rack if he is allowed to have hay. If not, probably a toy hanging there.
Thanks Batt. Love seeing the barn stuff. Always a heart squeeze for me.
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thanks str
I get what you're saying and certainly wouldn't be on the forefront of my thoughts coming at it from a handicappers point of view ..it is great info to know in general for when you cap these type of races which generally speaking I like to do ..as you know these are the typical races that are run at most tracks especially on weekdays
I do kind of feel his last race ,especially, was similiar to the race prior to his last win (including the class drop) and the trainer who currently has him seems decent by his record..right or wrong i get what you're saying about being a little leary when these cheap claimers change hands and possibly exposed to less than ideal preparation vs more expensive horses .. I feel that's the main takeaway here with this discussion and a very valid thing to keep in mind .. I definitely like to see a trainer with at least a decent record when playing a horse in these type of races ..not 4-7% over a large sample although even those guys will pop with a big number here and there
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[COLOR=rgba(77, 76, 76, 0.9)]Sweet Voyage Post-Race Follow-Up[/COLOR]
Sweet Voyage has exited Wednesday’s win in good order. She earned a 67 Beyer Speed Figure—about what we expected and faster than par for that level.
We will be pointing her to a $50K claimer for non-winners of two going the same one-mile distance on Mar. 7. We feel strongly that this is the proper spot for her and would expect her to fit well there. An allowance would still be a bit ambitious for her off of a win at the maiden $30K level, but there’s no reason she can’t work her way back up the class ladder from here.
This horse had the following things going for her in that race.
First time stretch out.
High sale priced baby which tells you how solid the bloodlines are. Not a sore or problem filled horse, just a horse in search for the proper level.
Blinkers ON
Very solid jockey
If you look at the fractions of the last sprint and the mile race, you can see that she ran pretty much the same pace at the 1/2 mile and 3/4's times. Equate that beforehand and it was there to see but you have to look for it. Hope that makes sense.
Looks like they will run back for 50k non winners of two going long. That sounds like a nice spot for her.
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It will be interesting to see how others do. Typically they are very consistent at trying no matter the odds.
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2 horses by army mule finished out of the money at aqueduct today..15-1 and 9-1Leave a comment:
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[COLOR=rgba(77, 76, 76, 0.9)]Arrived at Sunland
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Caldera arrived at Sunland Park in good order this evening and has settled right into his new digs. Enjoy the video above.
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[COLOR=rgba(77, 76, 76, 0.9)]Sweet Voyage Post-Race Follow-Up[/COLOR]
Sweet Voyage has exited Wednesday’s win in good order. She earned a 67 Beyer Speed Figure—about what we expected and faster than par for that level.
We will be pointing her to a $50K claimer for non-winners of two going the same one-mile distance on Mar. 7. We feel strongly that this is the proper spot for her and would expect her to fit well there. An allowance would still be a bit ambitious for her off of a win at the maiden $30K level, but there’s no reason she can’t work her way back up the class ladder from here.
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Several things to address. The 2 for 2 coming back could certainly have been due to the training schedule and specific prepping by that trainer. But when these horses get claimed, the training usually changes, sometimes drastically. That does not happen in the big stakes races or higher quality horses as a rule. Most of those are trained somewhat the same. And that is, with no expense spared. Outfits with more money to pay help to do something specific for a horse.
For instance, Batt's horses he shows us, are in company when needed, pony when needed, correct equipment, out on the track at the better times of day, etc. Sometimes these cheap horses trained by cheaper outfits might miss a day of training because the trainer cannot afford to give the rider 10 bucks to gallop them. Or the rider gets on the guys horses as a side hustle after he is finished with his main job which has the horse training at 9:50 AM on a cut up track or not at all because he was tied up at the other barn and could not get by to get on the horse. Or the groom didn't show up , the trainer didn't show up , whatever.
So when you get to a lesser quality horse, and certainly to a lesser quality track, not that the fairgrounds is, but it's not Saratoga either, money comes into play. Some trainers do it the " right" way, meaning they train daily and run a barn similar to the higher priced barns. But when you get to medium tracks, like FG, you will have your top horsemen, decent horsemen, and your low end, low budget trainers. It's all about money available to do the job correctly, or cut corners. I have no idea who the trainer is. Could have 50 horses, or 2. So this is more of a general answer than an exact one. I think that once you see a horse getting claimed around, you need to know the trainers somewhat to be able to determine if the same pattern has a chance to hold from trainer A to trainer B.
As you know, I do like spotting running patterns with horses. It does work sometimes. But when a horse like this that has limited wins and gets claimed around like this one did, chances are pretty good that it is being trained differently and therefore cannot stay as consistent from barn to barn with the same patterns.
Now, if this horse was 7 or 8 years old with a dozen wins, then maybe because the horse is taking care of itself and is an old vet. But in this case, there IMO, is not enough winning to be able to compare and too many trainers that are running in low end beaten races with a horse that just turned 5 but has been passed around and without being at all familiar with the trainers and how they train, it is impossible for me to draw a conclusion or similarity in days off, or waking up from a dull effort.
I do hope that makes some sense. I know what I am trying to say but I'm not sure I am saying it well enough for you.
Let me know if that makes sense or not. It's kind of important to understand where I am going with this. These cheaper horses can go on and off form much more readily than the better quality horses. And at least half of the time it is not the horse, it is the connections either doing things just right and the horse responds positively, or screwing things up and the horse can only respond negatively.
And as for the eligibility on the conditions? Yes. The 5,000 or less not considered, is most likely correct.
I get what you're saying and certainly wouldn't be on the forefront of my thoughts coming at it from a handicappers point of view ..it is great info to know in general for when you cap these type of races which generally speaking I like to do ..as you know these are the typical races that are run at most tracks especially on weekdays
I do kind of feel his last race ,especially, was similiar to the race prior to his last win (including the class drop) and the trainer who currently has him seems decent by his record..right or wrong i get what you're saying about being a little leary when these cheap claimers change hands and possibly exposed to less than ideal preparation vs more expensive horses .. I feel that's the main takeaway here with this discussion and a very valid thing to keep in mind .. I definitely like to see a trainer with at least a decent record when playing a horse in these type of races ..not 4-7% over a large sample although even those guys will pop with a big number here and thereLeave a comment:
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hey str
fairgrounds R5 @ 3:45..#6 julia's warrior (8-1) realize I like doing this and you may not agree it's meaningful..whenever this horse combined lengths behind last 2 calls is between 10-15 and he returns in the same amount of days (10-15) he's 2 for 2 (fact days and lengths is the same just a coincidence and has no relevancy to me) ..one other time (16d/13.5L) he cut back and just missed by a half length but I don't like that move .. he followed up that ,albeit off a 2 month layoff with a convincing win in a sprint
doing the same thing today and returning to the level of the claim ..also nicely in the middle time and lengths behind at 13 for both..curious what you think
only way this horse makes this condition i believe is if one of his first 2 wins was for a $5k or less tag
also thought you'd get a kick out of #7 reckless ransom..12 years old and an amazing record over that time ..great year in 2024..obviously this one has been very well managed by at least a good majority of the one's who have claimed him..I don't think he's a bad fit at all 2nd off short layoff
if you're busy no problem;it's a write-up for the race
For instance, Batt's horses he shows us, are in company when needed, pony when needed, correct equipment, out on the track at the better times of day, etc. Sometimes these cheap horses trained by cheaper outfits might miss a day of training because the trainer cannot afford to give the rider 10 bucks to gallop them. Or the rider gets on the guys horses as a side hustle after he is finished with his main job which has the horse training at 9:50 AM on a cut up track or not at all because he was tied up at the other barn and could not get by to get on the horse. Or the groom didn't show up , the trainer didn't show up , whatever.
So when you get to a lesser quality horse, and certainly to a lesser quality track, not that the fairgrounds is, but it's not Saratoga either, money comes into play. Some trainers do it the " right" way, meaning they train daily and run a barn similar to the higher priced barns. But when you get to medium tracks, like FG, you will have your top horsemen, decent horsemen, and your low end, low budget trainers. It's all about money available to do the job correctly, or cut corners. I have no idea who the trainer is. Could have 50 horses, or 2. So this is more of a general answer than an exact one. I think that once you see a horse getting claimed around, you need to know the trainers somewhat to be able to determine if the same pattern has a chance to hold from trainer A to trainer B.
As you know, I do like spotting running patterns with horses. It does work sometimes. But when a horse like this that has limited wins and gets claimed around like this one did, chances are pretty good that it is being trained differently and therefore cannot stay as consistent from barn to barn with the same patterns.
Now, if this horse was 7 or 8 years old with a dozen wins, then maybe because the horse is taking care of itself and is an old vet. But in this case, there IMO, is not enough winning to be able to compare and too many trainers that are running in low end beaten races with a horse that just turned 5 but has been passed around and without being at all familiar with the trainers and how they train, it is impossible for me to draw a conclusion or similarity in days off, or waking up from a dull effort.
I do hope that makes some sense. I know what I am trying to say but I'm not sure I am saying it well enough for you.
Let me know if that makes sense or not. It's kind of important to understand where I am going with this. These cheaper horses can go on and off form much more readily than the better quality horses. And at least half of the time it is not the horse, it is the connections either doing things just right and the horse responds positively, or screwing things up and the horse can only respond negatively.
And as for the eligibility on the conditions? Yes. The 5,000 or less not considered, is most likely correct.Leave a comment:
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hey str
fairgrounds R5 @ 3:45..#6 julia's warrior (8-1) realize I like doing this and you may not agree it's meaningful..whenever this horse combined lengths behind last 2 calls is between 10-15 and he returns in the same amount of days (10-15) he's 2 for 2 (fact days and lengths is the same just a coincidence and has no relevancy to me) ..one other time (16d/13.5L) he cut back and just missed by a half length but I don't like that move .. he followed up that ,albeit off a 2 month layoff with a convincing win in a sprint
doing the same thing today and returning to the level of the claim ..also nicely in the middle time and lengths behind at 13 for both..curious what you think
only way this horse makes this condition i believe is if one of his first 2 wins was for a $5k or less tag
also thought you'd get a kick out of #7 reckless ransom..12 years old and an amazing record over that time ..great year in 2024..obviously this one has been very well managed by at least a good majority of the one's who have claimed him..I don't think he's a bad fit at all 2nd off short layoff
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hey str
fairgrounds R5 @ 3:45..#6 julia's warrior (8-1) realize I like doing this and you may not agree it's meaningful..whenever this horse combined lengths behind last 2 calls is between 10-15 and he returns in the same amount of days (10-15) he's 2 for 2 (fact days and lengths is the same just a coincidence and has no relevancy to me) ..one other time (16d/13.5L) he cut back and just missed by a half length but I don't like that move .. he followed up that ,albeit off a 2 month layoff with a convincing win in a sprint
doing the same thing today and returning to the level of the claim ..also nicely in the middle time and lengths behind at 13 for both..curious what you think
only way this horse makes this condition i believe is if one of his first 2 wins was for a $5k or less tag
also thought you'd get a kick out of #7 reckless ransom..12 years old and an amazing record over that time ..great year in 2024..obviously this one has been very well managed by at least a good majority of the one's who have claimed him..I don't think he's a bad fit at all 2nd off short layoff
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[QUOTE=batt33;31397748]by army mule Turf paradise
race 7 # 4 yourinthearmynow (10-1) 3rd 6.80
By Liams map turf paradise race 8 #2 Saline River (3-1) winner 4 , 2.20, 2.10
And my horse Turf way park race 4 #2 sweet voyage (6-1) Winner! 10.54, 5.38 , 3.90
[COLOR=rgba(77, 76, 76, 0.9)]Sweet Voyage Wins Well at Turfway
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Congratulations! Sweet Voyage dominated this evening at Turfway Park to break her maiden. She was NOT claimed.
Away on top, your filly found herself in a perfect spot in third early behind a pair of dueling leaders. She ranged up ominously entering the turn for home, cruised to the lead approaching the stretch and poured it on from there to win convincingly despite struggling with her leads.
Sweet Voyage clearly appreciated the added ground, and while the competition this time was admittedly not the strongest, hopefully she can build on today’s run moving forward
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Straight no chaser made it! Pretty cool video clip and shows some behind the scenes stuff.
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[QUOTE=batt33;31397748]by army mule Turf paradise
race 7 # 4 yourinthearmynow (10-1) 3rd 6.80
By Liams map turf paradise race 8 #2 Saline River (3-1) winner 4 , 2.20, 2.10
And my horse Turf way park race 4 #2 sweet voyage (6-1) Winner! 10.54, 5.38 , 3.90
[COLOR=rgba(77, 76, 76, 0.9)]Sweet Voyage Wins Well at Turfway
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Congratulations! Sweet Voyage dominated this evening at Turfway Park to break her maiden. She was NOT claimed.
Away on top, your filly found herself in a perfect spot in third early behind a pair of dueling leaders. She ranged up ominously entering the turn for home, cruised to the lead approaching the stretch and poured it on from there to win convincingly despite struggling with her leads.
Sweet Voyage clearly appreciated the added ground, and while the competition this time was admittedly not the strongest, hopefully she can build on today’s run moving forward
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Straight no chaser made it! Pretty cool video clip and shows some behind the scenes stuff.
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along with your ownership interest be nice to have another LM (caldera)for the sire future bet ..baffert's will be tough also(another sire future) and my other would be ww's #8 touchy ..think he's going to really have to step up his game as imo this is a solid field ..even a good effort,short of a win,would be a positive going forward
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