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Re: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (556 Views)
Posted by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: May 03, 2004 03:28PM

Silver Wrote:

>Hey CtC if you closely at that picture Dickinson is pushing his finger down as hard as he can, you see how deep he is getting don't you.

I was told the track was sticky with about 2 inches depth and no bounce. What did Jerry call it? "No drop hammer response"

>As Jerry alluded to earlier there was major work performed on the track all day long and as you said why would someone not believe that work would preformed on the track on any given day.

Not being there is the thing. I monitor race times and like jerry's friend at aqueduct I watch what I can see of the track color and the soil on the returning horses. I don't think that track was sloppy fast or sloppy carrying by the 10th. The huge amount of time between races hurts taking a stand on the track.

>No Wayne didn't mentioned anything about having one Triple Crown but he did follow his "Make that 4 Oaks" remark with "and it would have been 7 but I ran Althea, Winning Colors and Serenas Song in the Derby instead". (just kidding there)

I still think he only won 3 oaks. :)

>As another sidebar Wayne was saddling in stall 12 and Baffert was in stall 11. After having introduced Eli to Wayne as "The King" ,which he is, we stepped back off the apron as the horses began to enter the paddock. At that point Baffert called out to Eli to come over. I had just washed my hands, they were clean, no reason for me to get them soiled shaking his, so I stayed put.

When Eli returned he asked inquisitively--"Who was that??"

I told him the truth--"A Racing Nobody".

lol...I know neither had Derby starters so I have to assume you're talking about another race. HEY..what did you think about the 3-Chimney's? Lukas ran a 650K carson city filly for Bev and Bob Lewis against the colts. It was dry then. I'm serioulsy thinking about writing him to offer some conformation and pedigree advice. :) He's off on a wild goose chase right now. I suspect whoever helped him in the 80's is off the team. Maybe it was Jeff.



Post Edited (05-03-04 16:08)



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Split Variants, Chapter 2,653 (1110 Views) TGJB 05/02/2004 06:08PM
Re: Split Variants, Chapter 2,653 (555 Views) FORTKNOX 05/02/2004 07:00PM
Re: Split Variants, Chapter 2,653 (524 Views) TGJB 05/02/2004 07:39PM
Re: Split Variants, Chapter 2,653 (519 Views) FORTKNOX 05/02/2004 08:53PM
MOTOS (490 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 05/02/2004 07:10PM
A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (581 Views) Silver Charm 05/02/2004 11:10PM
Re: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (525 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 05/03/2004 12:12AM
Re: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (552 Views) Silver Charm 05/03/2004 09:33AM
Re: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (602 Views) Mall 05/03/2004 10:07AM
Re: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (556 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 05/03/2004 03:28PM
Re: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words (547 Views) pgsheets 05/03/2004 09:41AM


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