2nd start adding 2.5f. Looked a little green and possibly a bit ragged in the stretch. If you watch the race again STR I always watch the horses (Young) ability to rate first few starts. I think was a challenge as the horse/jockey has their eyes on the very fast front runner and maybe didn't see the 8 coming late outside???
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Yes. I think that is exactly what Lukas had on his mind in doing that with the stick. A teaching moment. Don't know if it worked or not. We will see when he runs. That can be a really hard thing to try and break with some horses. But, some horses still have a serious will to win but just by a head. I think it is attention to detail things like that, that help separate trainers from horsemen.
And that most likely will not correct the issue overnight, but it definitely plants a seed in the horses brain as he matures.
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I sure do. If I went to a sale and came home with 2-3 Army Mules, I would be thrilled.
I can't stress enough that I always found that heart, and the pure will to compete and win, outweighs any breeding, conformation and perfect health . I will opt for the former every single time. Horses, people, anything.
Search back for the James (Jimmy) Hamilton story that LKid asked me about a few years ago. Vinnie Perrone did a piece in some magazine/ paper about him. Good ole Vinnie, always really liked that guy. Great writer back in my time there.
And yes, the movie Rudy, is one of my all time favorites. Lol.
Tagging along with STR. (and trying my best analogy ) For the best part every horse has a flaw( If they don't you are paying through the nose) . So bloodstock agents when looking at confirmation always have their opinion on what does and doesn't matter... ( head , Neck, balance withers, stride, tracking ,,,etc)based on previous success with those type of horses.. and the other is what STR said above ... the sire.... Heart and brains....
I remember( long ago) being around some of the most" mindless" horses for lack of better word you ever did see and wondered how they ever made it to the track vs some horses that just had the heart and brains and ran their tails off.. Think of " Bold Badget" sired horses vs some bigger named sires at the time.
So yeah great value for the horses and more likely to be more forgiving with conformation issues.
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with the lack of works (except 1 slow 4f in jan) between races think lasting as well as he did was a good showing..what happened in feb lolLeave a comment:
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Should improve today. I have to think he runs 1,2,3 in there somewhere.
The 11 is an interesting firster on paper at what seems like a nice price.Leave a comment:
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by army mule ..oak R2 #2 battleoftheravine (8-1) @ 2:03
we saw his race 2 weeks ago ..got some useful conditioning off a 2 month layoff and adds blinkersLeave a comment:
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batt post
" When I get some time going to take a closer look at some video's to see why the price.
Took a look, I was hoping for a head on shot or walking away shot never did show it. I don't have a real good eye looking from the side."
have not figured out 2 quotes in the same posr so just copy and pasted batt's
either of you..kind of a rhetorical question but at this point having seen enough of the army mule's; do you think in the $20-60k range you are more likely to get something worthwhile vs the avg sire in his fee range ..if there are conformity flaws this sire is more likely to overcome them vs others ? guess the latter question kind of relates to the first
I can't stress enough that I always found that heart, and the pure will to compete and win, outweighs any breeding, conformation and perfect health . I will opt for the former every single time. Horses, people, anything.
Search back for the James (Jimmy) Hamilton story that LKid asked me about a few years ago. Vinnie Perrone did a piece in some magazine/ paper about him. Good ole Vinnie, always really liked that guy. Great writer back in my time there.
And yes, the movie Rudy, is one of my all time favorites. Lol.Leave a comment:
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and then this happend.... Yesterday
Tiffany's Mo Update
Tiffany’s Mo presented with colic symptoms this morning and was taken to the clinic as a precaution. The cause of her colic is nephrospleenic entrapment, which is not an uncommon occurrence for mares after they foal. The hope is to avoid surgery, and so far they have been able to do that. She remains stable at this time. We will stay in contact with the clinic and with Gainesway and pass along any updates as they come to us.
then an update this morning!
Tiffany’s Mo Update
Tiffany's Mo worked through the nephrospleenic entrapment with medical support at the clinic and did not require surgical intervention. She and her foal have returned back to Gainesway this morning.
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Love you get your thoughts STR on this workout by Caldera. Looks like the Jockey was asking him and using the whip. Do you think Lucas was using this as a teaching moment to go by the horse instead of the "herd mentality" he did in the Sunland Derby?
Compared to his last workout which seemed effortless.. this seemed like it took effort. the workout was a bullet.
https://cdnb-media.myracehorse.com/b...1969428036.mp4
Caldera to the Louisiana Derby
Caldera worked five furlongs in company this morning at Oaklawn Park in preparation for his next start, covering the ground in a swift :59.60.
At this time we can confirm at this time that your son of Liam’s Map will have his next start in the $1 million Louisiana Derby (G2), Mar. 22 at Fair Grounds. Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas has booked Tyler Gaffalione to ride your colt, which many will consider an upgrade. Tyler is one of the top riders in the United States having been an Eclipse Awards finalist for outstanding jockey on multiple occasions. His strong-armed riding style will certainly complement Caldera’s running style. Entries for the Louisiana Derby will be taken tomorrow. We will be back with an update once entries are out.
And that most likely will not correct the issue overnight, but it definitely plants a seed in the horses brain as he matures.
GL Batt. We will be rooting for you !Leave a comment:
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Here's an interesting youngster. Your thoughts STR (and other regulars) always appreciated. HYMN going today AOC OP R7. 1 start OP 2/8 R10. Stretching way out today from 6F MSW to 8.5F AOC. Son of McKinsie. Quite the episode in the stretch in first.
Also have a Vekoma/AP Indy #1.Leave a comment:
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batt post
" When I get some time going to take a closer look at some video's to see why the price.
Took a look, I was hoping for a head on shot or walking away shot never did show it. I don't have a real good eye looking from the side."
have not figured out 2 quotes in the same posr so just copy and pasted batt's
either of you..kind of a rhetorical question but at this point having seen enough of the army mule's; do you think in the $20-60k range you are more likely to get something worthwhile vs the avg sire in his fee range ..if there are conformity flaws this sire is more likely to overcome them vs others ? guess the latter question kind of relates to the firstLeave a comment:
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" When I get some time going to take a closer look at some video's to see why the price.
Took a look, I was hoping for a head on shot or walking away shot never did show it. I don't have a real good eye looking from the side."
have not figured out 2 quotes in the same posr so just copy and pasted batt's
either of you..kind of a rhetorical question but at this point having seen enough of the army mule's; do you think in the $20-60k range you are more likely to get something worthwhile vs the avg sire in his fee range ..if there are conformity flaws this sire is more likely to overcome them vs others ? guess the latter question kind of relates to the firstLeave a comment:
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and then this happend.... Yesterday
Tiffany's Mo Update
Tiffany’s Mo presented with colic symptoms this morning and was taken to the clinic as a precaution. The cause of her colic is nephrospleenic entrapment, which is not an uncommon occurrence for mares after they foal. The hope is to avoid surgery, and so far they have been able to do that. She remains stable at this time. We will stay in contact with the clinic and with Gainesway and pass along any updates as they come to us.
then an update this morning!
Tiffany’s Mo Update
Tiffany's Mo worked through the nephrospleenic entrapment with medical support at the clinic and did not require surgical intervention. She and her foal have returned back to Gainesway this morning.
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