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  • batt33
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 12-23-16
    • 5973

    #10326
    well this is interesting.....
    Caldera Update

    We just got off the phone with trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who confirmed that he would like to try Caldera in next Saturday’s $1.25-million G1 Blue Grass S.at Keeneland.

    He reports that Caldera looked good jogging this morning at Oaklawn Park, and it does not appear that the Louisiana Derby took much out of him. The Coach has chalked up last week’s disappointing performance to the poor start, and feels Caldera deserves one more chance to earn his way into the Kentucky Derby.

    This is admittedly an unorthodox approach, but not one that surprises us—Lukas is known for running horses back on short rest. His similar handling of Seize the Grey last year obviously served us well (STG ran in the Jeff Ruby Steaks on Mar. 23 and the Blue Grass on Apr. 6 before taking the G2 Pat Day Mile on Derby Day).

    The Blue Grass draws next Tuesday, Apr. 1—and Caldera will have to continue to train perfectly from now until then for us to go ahead and enter. For now, that is the plan
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    • JBEX
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-02-12
      • 22986

      #10327
      Originally posted by batt33
      well this is interesting.....
      Caldera Update

      We just got off the phone with trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who confirmed that he would like to try Caldera in next Saturday’s $1.25-million G1 Blue Grass S.at Keeneland.

      He reports that Caldera looked good jogging this morning at Oaklawn Park, and it does not appear that the Louisiana Derby took much out of him. The Coach has chalked up last week’s disappointing performance to the poor start, and feels Caldera deserves one more chance to earn his way into the Kentucky Derby.

      This is admittedly an unorthodox approach, but not one that surprises us—Lukas is known for running horses back on short rest. His similar handling of Seize the Grey last year obviously served us well (STG ran in the Jeff Ruby Steaks on Mar. 23 and the Blue Grass on Apr. 6 before taking the G2 Pat Day Mile on Derby Day).

      The Blue Grass draws next Tuesday, Apr. 1—and Caldera will have to continue to train perfectly from now until then for us to go ahead and enter. For now, that is the plan
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      good to hear batt..was thinking with him being about 3 lengths off the pace at the first 3 calls and them going 1:11 through 6f in his last race maybe could be looked at as a nice workout..he's got 1 less race (if you view his last that way) as the typical horse going to a final leg derby prep..obviously they were looking for a big effort in the la derby but a return in 2 weeks from a fitness perspective doesn't seem crazy to me under these circumstances
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      • JBEX
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-02-12
        • 22986

        #10328
        they have the "army mule stakes " on the undercard of florida derby day ..7f listed for 4up ..pretty cool he's thought of that way
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        • batt33
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 12-23-16
          • 5973

          #10329
          Originally posted by JBEX
          they have the "army mule stakes " on the undercard of florida derby day ..7f listed for 4up ..pretty cool he's thought of that way
          It would be awesome if there was an "Army Mule" who fit the bill for the race!
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          • batt33
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 12-23-16
            • 5973

            #10330
            Originally posted by JBEX

            good to hear batt..was thinking with him being about 3 lengths off the pace at the first 3 calls and them going 1:11 through 6f in his last race maybe could be looked at as a nice workout..he's got 1 less race (if you view his last that way) as the typical horse going to a final leg derby prep..obviously they were looking for a big effort in the la derby but a return in 2 weeks from a fitness perspective doesn't seem crazy to me under these circumstances
            Probably what Lukas is thinking, With Tyler out with the ankle injury I hope they find a older gentler jockey... rafi, Mike Smith et al.... okay give Kenny Tohill a shot!!
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            • JBEX
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-02-12
              • 22986

              #10331
              Originally posted by batt33

              It would be awesome if there was an "Army Mule" who fit the bill for the race!
              haven't tried the double quote but thanks for the tip will give it a shot later ..would've been the perfect opportunity here

              finished his 3 race career with the carter handicap so appropriate distance for sure..believe his first two starts (w/o looking) were at gulfstream but will double check later..good fit for the name

              didn't look at the race yet..be a pick on it for sure regardless of opinion level


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              • JBEX
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-02-12
                • 22986

                #10332
                Originally posted by batt33

                Probably what Lukas is thinking, With Tyler out with the ankle injury I hope they find a older gentler jockey... rafi, Mike Smith et al.... okay give Kenny Tohill a shot!!
                that's probably about 100 years of riding experience with those 3 lol ..sure they'll find a good match and hopefully he gets a shot
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                • batt33
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 12-23-16
                  • 5973

                  #10333
                  I looked at the Army mule tonight race 8 turfway.... it seems to always have gate trouble.... with just one work out of the gate .... just wondering why there isn't more..... an STR question for sure!
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                  • batt33
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 12-23-16
                    • 5973

                    #10334
                    Originally posted by JBEX

                    that's probably about 100 years of riding experience with those 3 lol ..sure they'll find a good match and hopefully he gets a shot
                    I remember watching Kenny Tohill at Bay Meadows and Golden gate...... uhm I was still in High school... I remember a few years back he had his one chance for the derby ..but the horse passed away....... I was so so bummed for all the connections..... for a journeyman jockey to have the one chance for the dance still gets me....
                    I see he is at Tampa Bay right now basically riding for one trainer... James ardnt? (sp)
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                    • JBEX
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 01-02-12
                      • 22986

                      #10335
                      Originally posted by batt33

                      I remember watching Kenny Tohill at Bay Meadows and Golden gate...... uhm I was still in High school... I remember a few years back he had his one chance for the derby ..but the horse passed away....... I was so so bummed for all the connections..... for a journeyman jockey to have the one chance for the dance still gets me....
                      I see he is at Tampa Bay right now basically riding for one trainer... James ardnt? (sp)
                      incredible and sad at the same time about the derby bound horse considering how long he's ridden for..think I've passed that name (trainer) along the way ..his name is jon arnett (had to look it up)
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                      • batt33
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 12-23-16
                        • 5973

                        #10336
                        Originally posted by JBEX

                        incredible and sad at the same time about the derby bound horse considering how long he's ridden for..think I've passed that name (trainer) along the way ..his name is jon arnett (had to look it up)
                        yes it is...ah yes that's the trainer!
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                        • JBEX
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 01-02-12
                          • 22986

                          #10337
                          by army mule .. friday

                          aqu R7 #2 army gal (5-2)
                          @ 4:25

                          linda rice horse we looked at..returned in 6 days and stretched out off a huge win to finish distant 4th of 7.. won her debut the race before the huge win so was 2 for 2 going into that stakes..favorite here in a 6 horse field where the highest ml is 6-1 ..can't get any more balanced than that
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                          • JBEX
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 01-02-12
                            • 22986

                            #10338
                            Originally posted by JBEX

                            wired field and won by 10 lengths @ 3-5 ..hand ridden near the end
                            Originally posted by JBEX

                            while I wouldn't play #1 on top could play him underneath..like the post and he gets back in about 1/3 the time of his short layoff ..seems to always put in an effort with wide and bad trips mixed in..other for me would be #6..war front dam sire and jock good on turf..for turf paradise cost a decent amount and not up for sale with the optional condition ..jock a decent turf rider..regular works since late january and guess they may have been considering dmr for him as a 2yo which is certainly a positive in my eyes



                            .
                            ok batt figured it out ..thanks for the help

                            hopefully won't forget what I did ..may try one more to reinforce
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                            • JBEX
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 01-02-12
                              • 22986

                              #10339
                              Originally posted by batt33

                              yes it is...ah yes that's the trainer!
                              Originally posted by JBEX



                              ok batt figured it out ..thanks for the help

                              hopefully won't forget what I did ..may try one more to reinforce
                              2nd time .. got it
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                              • str
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 01-12-09
                                • 11511

                                #10340
                                Originally posted by JBEX

                                good to hear batt..was thinking with him being about 3 lengths off the pace at the first 3 calls and them going 1:11 through 6f in his last race maybe could be looked at as a nice workout..he's got 1 less race (if you view his last that way) as the typical horse going to a final leg derby prep..obviously they were looking for a big effort in the la derby but a return in 2 weeks from a fitness perspective doesn't seem crazy to me under these circumstances
                                Hey, it's Wayne friggin Lukas. It's what he has done for decades.

                                For me... it's Watch and learn.
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                                • str
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 01-12-09
                                  • 11511

                                  #10341
                                  Originally posted by Easy-Rider 66

                                  OK STR race was run on the tapeta so off the turf. THX for your take.
                                  Didn't know that. Sorry EZ.
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                                  • str
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 01-12-09
                                    • 11511

                                    #10342
                                    Originally posted by batt33
                                    I looked at the Army mule tonight race 8 turfway.... it seems to always have gate trouble.... with just one work out of the gate .... just wondering why there isn't more..... an STR question for sure!
                                    With horses that have trouble at the gate , the vast majority of the time it is nerves and the horse just not liking the gate or a lasting memory of something the horse really hated. Working out of the gate especially with the bell, in most cases, makes the horse worse. Basically, it scares the living crap out of them.

                                    What you want to do is take them back to the gate in as quiet a stetting as possible, typically late in the morning when a lot of the action and noise has settled down, and let the gate crew work with the horse by handling it, rubbing it's head, gently talking to it and lightly petting it. Preferably a female rider if you employ one ( which I always made it a point to do). Then quietly load the horse with the doors open for a couple of days, back it in and out and finally, back it out and let it walk away from the side of the gate. After a couple of successful trips doing that, you take the next step and slowly hand close the gate with the horse in it, all the while talking softly and reassuring the horse. Once that is acceptable to the horse, you hand open the doors, NO BELL, and back it out and let it go home happy and more confident. This can take 2-3-4 weeks but it means everything so it in my mind was priority # 1.
                                    When I did that, I did not consider when to run back until we were all satisfied the horse was much better in the gate. You can still be training the horse with workouts but never from the gate. Also, switch grooms to a girl groom if possible. That works almost every time.
                                    Softer voice, softer hands, softer demeanor. It can work miracles Batt. If you can get all that accomplished, the horse will gain weight, have a better attitude, etc. Then, fix the workouts to let this horse win a workout a couple of times. Maybe from behind and close inside, or split horses, whatever the horses strengths are. Then, if the form allows, and it usually does, double drop , or more if necessary, the horse in class and if there is a competent girl rider, use her. Of course, she will have worked the horse a couple of times prior in those fixed workouts. Then, enter and hope everything goes as planned. If it does, positive results typically follow.
                                    You can even go further by getting a radio and put it on a mellow channel and hang it on the horses stall and let it play every morning. Nice calm, relaxing music. Preferably a female singer. Joanie Mitchell, Lulu, etc. was big back in the day. Not my thing but the necrotic horses loved it. Sorry Janis, you music was to be played around the other side of the barn to some bad ass horse that wanted to hear that.

                                    Girl groom, hot walker, exercise rider, and jockey. What was there not to like. See ya in the winners circle.
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                                    • Easy-Rider 66
                                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                      • 02-14-12
                                      • 36055

                                      #10343
                                      Originally posted by str

                                      Didn't know that. Sorry EZ.
                                      my bad I should have mentioned that in my question. THX again
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                                      • batt33
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 12-23-16
                                        • 5973

                                        #10344
                                        Originally posted by JBEX



                                        2nd time .. got it
                                        Right on! glad you could decipher my tip!
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                                        • batt33
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 12-23-16
                                          • 5973

                                          #10345
                                          Originally posted by str

                                          With horses that have trouble at the gate , the vast majority of the time it is nerves and the horse just not liking the gate or a lasting memory of something the horse really hated. Working out of the gate especially with the bell, in most cases, makes the horse worse. Basically, it scares the living crap out of them.

                                          What you want to do is take them back to the gate in as quiet a stetting as possible, typically late in the morning when a lot of the action and noise has settled down, and let the gate crew work with the horse by handling it, rubbing it's head, gently talking to it and lightly petting it. Preferably a female rider if you employ one ( which I always made it a point to do). Then quietly load the horse with the doors open for a couple of days, back it in and out and finally, back it out and let it walk away from the side of the gate. After a couple of successful trips doing that, you take the next step and slowly hand close the gate with the horse in it, all the while talking softly and reassuring the horse. Once that is acceptable to the horse, you hand open the doors, NO BELL, and back it out and let it go home happy and more confident. This can take 2-3-4 weeks but it means everything so it in my mind was priority # 1.
                                          When I did that, I did not consider when to run back until we were all satisfied the horse was much better in the gate. You can still be training the horse with workouts but never from the gate. Also, switch grooms to a girl groom if possible. That works almost every time.
                                          Softer voice, softer hands, softer demeanor. It can work miracles Batt. If you can get all that accomplished, the horse will gain weight, have a better attitude, etc. Then, fix the workouts to let this horse win a workout a couple of times. Maybe from behind and close inside, or split horses, whatever the horses strengths are. Then, if the form allows, and it usually does, double drop , or more if necessary, the horse in class and if there is a competent girl rider, use her. Of course, she will have worked the horse a couple of times prior in those fixed workouts. Then, enter and hope everything goes as planned. If it does, positive results typically follow.
                                          You can even go further by getting a radio and put it on a mellow channel and hang it on the horses stall and let it play every morning. Nice calm, relaxing music. Preferably a female singer. Joanie Mitchell, Lulu, etc. was big back in the day. Not my thing but the necrotic horses loved it. Sorry Janis, you music was to be played around the other side of the barn to some bad ass horse that wanted to hear that.

                                          Girl groom, hot walker, exercise rider, and jockey. What was there not to like. See ya in the winners circle.
                                          Thanks for the detailed explanation STR! I kinda knew some of the details from just watching the training video's from MRH.... but you opened my eyes to more!
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                                          • batt33
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 12-23-16
                                            • 5973

                                            #10346
                                            Originally posted by str

                                            Hey, it's Wayne friggin Lukas. It's what he has done for decades.

                                            For me... it's Watch and learn.
                                            For sure! I know he caught some heat from the way he trained STG last year.... and that kinda turned out okay!!
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                                            • batt33
                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                              • 12-23-16
                                              • 5973

                                              #10347
                                              Originally posted by JBEX
                                              by army mule .. friday

                                              aqu R7 #2 army gal (5-2)
                                              @ 4:25

                                              linda rice horse we looked at..returned in 6 days and stretched out off a huge win to finish distant 4th of 7.. won her debut the race before the huge win so was 2 for 2 going into that stakes..favorite here in a 6 horse field where the highest ml is 6-1 ..can't get any more balanced than that
                                              Dang it scratched....
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                                              • batt33
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 12-23-16
                                                • 5973

                                                #10348
                                                Black Tie Optional Breeze Report



                                                Black Tie Optional and Native Brew worked in company again yesterday at Wavertree Stables, breezing their first 3/8. Enjoy the above video with commentary from farm trainer Ciaran Dunne.
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                                                • batt33
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 12-23-16
                                                  • 5973

                                                  #10349
                                                  Munny Problem Breeze Report




                                                  Munny Problem was back at it breezing yesterday, working his first 3/8 at Wavertree. Farm trainer Ciaran Dunne noted that he put him on the inside this week to give him that experience of being in tight on the rail after having been on the outside in recent breezes. He seemed to handle being inside just fine.

                                                  Interesting to see the position of the jockeys arms on both horses as they go around the far turn...
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                                                  • JBEX
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 01-02-12
                                                    • 22986

                                                    #10350
                                                    Originally posted by str

                                                    Hey, it's Wayne friggin Lukas. It's what he has done for decades.

                                                    For me... it's Watch and learn.
                                                    but would you agree str that this is a different situation than if he had finished 3rd or 4th within 3-5 lengths and needed the points to get to the derby ; than coming back so soon might be more of a strain ? just trying to look at this from a handicapping perspective
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                                                    • batt33
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 12-23-16
                                                      • 5973

                                                      #10351
                                                      Originally posted by JBEX

                                                      but would you agree str that this is a different situation than if he had finished 3rd or 4th within 3-5 lengths and needed the points to get to the derby ; than coming back so soon might be more of a strain ? just trying to look at this from a handicapping perspective
                                                      For me (from a handicap perspective) It's would be a toss out race..... wasn't happy from the beginning.... didn't use alot of energy( unlike the turf paradise army mule for instance)and Jockey change coming.

                                                      Finishing 3rd or 4th indicates energy being used up..... maybe we are saying the same thing lol
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                                                      • JBEX
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 01-02-12
                                                        • 22986

                                                        #10352
                                                        Originally posted by batt33

                                                        For me (from a handicap perspective) It's would be a toss out race..... wasn't happy from the beginning.... didn't use alot of energy( unlike the turf paradise army mule for instance)and Jockey change coming.

                                                        Finishing 3rd or 4th indicates energy being used up..... maybe we are saying the same thing lol
                                                        I look at it as a sub 1:12 workout if you feel that it's a toss race and he could run well in the bluegrass..he wasn't used hard for about the final 3/8ths and yes if he was competitive through the whole race don't think he'd be back in 2 weeks..if it was 40 years ago maybe
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                                                        • JBEX
                                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                                          • 01-02-12
                                                          • 22986

                                                          #10353
                                                          Originally posted by JBEX
                                                          by army mule .. friday

                                                          aqu R7 #2 army gal (5-2)
                                                          @ 4:25

                                                          linda rice horse we looked at..returned in 6 days and stretched out off a huge win to finish distant 4th of 7.. won her debut the race before the huge win so was 2 for 2 going into that stakes..favorite here in a 6 horse field where the highest ml is 6-1 ..can't get any more balanced than that
                                                          scratched
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                                                          • batt33
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 12-23-16
                                                            • 5973

                                                            #10354
                                                            I'm Going to be a "pimp daddy again!
                                                            ​​​​​SNC to Stand at WinStar in 2026



                                                            Private and Confidential

                                                            We are excited to announce that we have reached a deal to sell the majority of Straight No Chaser’s breeding rights. He will stand next year at prestigious WinStar Farm in Kentucky following a planned full racing campaign for us this season.

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                                                            • str
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 01-12-09
                                                              • 11511

                                                              #10355
                                                              Originally posted by batt33

                                                              For sure! I know he caught some heat from the way he trained STG last year.... and that kinda turned out okay!!
                                                              Lukas has caught heat his entire career. At some point don't you just let Lukas be Lukas ?

                                                              Have to admit, I did not care for him when I was there but that's just my personnel observation. But care for him or not, results matter and he has a ton of good ones. Kind of like yelling " why did you swing at that pitch", to an all time great hitter. I mean,... seriously? Lol.
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                                                              • str
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 01-12-09
                                                                • 11511

                                                                #10356
                                                                Originally posted by batt33

                                                                Dang it scratched....
                                                                Not surprised with that scratch. I was somewhat surprised to see she had this one back in the entries so soon. Typically, you might regroup after that 2nd effort coming back so quickly. I think it is pretty important that the horse wins next out for the mental as well as everything else.
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                                                                • str
                                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                                  • 01-12-09
                                                                  • 11511

                                                                  #10357
                                                                  Originally posted by batt33
                                                                  Black Tie Optional Breeze Report



                                                                  Black Tie Optional and Native Brew worked in company again yesterday at Wavertree Stables, breezing their first 3/8. Enjoy the above video with commentary from farm trainer Ciaran Dunne.
                                                                  Looks great. Both of them. Is the shadow roll new on BTO? Don't remember seeing that last time?
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                                                                  • str
                                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                                    • 01-12-09
                                                                    • 11511

                                                                    #10358
                                                                    Originally posted by batt33
                                                                    Munny Problem Breeze Report




                                                                    Munny Problem was back at it breezing yesterday, working his first 3/8 at Wavertree. Farm trainer Ciaran Dunne noted that he put him on the inside this week to give him that experience of being in tight on the rail after having been on the outside in recent breezes. He seemed to handle being inside just fine.

                                                                    Interesting to see the position of the jockeys arms on both horses as they go around the far turn...
                                                                    The outside horse has a real competitive attitude mentally. The inside horse is fine, but not as up to speed on exactly what's up as compared to the outside horse. Inside might have been leaning inside a bit. That could be a little shin or splint bite or could be in her mouth. Not a big deal but it does seem to be there. Best part of that is, don't think that trainer is not all over it. He is seriously good in my book.
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                                                                    • str
                                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                                      • 01-12-09
                                                                      • 11511

                                                                      #10359
                                                                      Originally posted by batt33
                                                                      I'm Going to be a "pimp daddy again!
                                                                      ​​​​​SNC to Stand at WinStar in 2026



                                                                      Private and Confidential

                                                                      We are excited to announce that we have reached a deal to sell the majority of Straight No Chaser’s breeding rights. He will stand next year at prestigious WinStar Farm in Kentucky following a planned full racing campaign for us this season.

                                                                      https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-rac...cehorse​
                                                                      Elliot is so so good at what hen does. I always knew he was even from way back. And while I am real glad for the outcome, this horse IMO, is a much different and much better horse now than he was at the BC Sprint. His mental and overall demeanor is sensational from that last race. Hope that holds throughout the year.

                                                                      Good stuff Batt.
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                                                                      • str
                                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                                        • 01-12-09
                                                                        • 11511

                                                                        #10360
                                                                        Originally posted by JBEX

                                                                        but would you agree str that this is a different situation than if he had finished 3rd or 4th within 3-5 lengths and needed the points to get to the derby ; than coming back so soon might be more of a strain ? just trying to look at this from a handicapping perspective
                                                                        Totally different. I don't always buy into when I hear a handicapper say " draw a line through that last race". Mainly because while the result might have been bad, it's how the horse came into the race, was during the race, and the circumstances that led to the lack of better result. It can be so subtle sometimes as to why this or that did not work out. With this trainers history of doing this, while sometimes it can just be, last chance to show us something, other times it is something really tangible that took place that might or might not show up on film. So because the trainer has done this with positive results, I hope that it is a real thing that occurred. Sometimes it is a gut feeling. Sometimes very real. Not sure here but my guess is the horse didn't turn as hair as they say and acted like he never ran at all post race.


                                                                        Totally agree that if this was a points race, I would not support it at all. I am assuming it is not that but we never know the entire story for sure. Your point is spot on IMO.
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