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He will also lose the ability to have stalls at CA tracks if memory serves.
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I asked one of the owners that question a while ago. The answer is yes.
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Jerry,
Does the East to West coast ship and timing of when it happens affect turf horses the same as dirt horses? Thank you in advance.
Chris
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Read Tom Boswell's column in the Washington Post on him. I wasn't able to provide a link.
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I was reminded just now of the fact that I have been following and involved with thoroughbreds for a helluva long time. Watching the 9th from Laurel, I heard a horse mentioned named Gorse. The Gorse I remember was a broodmare for Hickory Tree Farm from the mid 80's. That race was followed by the Tale of the Cat stakes from the Spa. I first saw him as an unnamed 2 year old in John Forbes'
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I apologize for stating the obvious, but both War Story and Sharp Azteca have the same trainer who has a history with medications being used illegally. Was there enhanced testing for the Pegasus?
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I believe he also played on(and wrote the organ piece) for the
Stones "You Can't Always Get What Want"
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Make that 1,2,5,7. The ability to mutiny task is greatly overrated.
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You have to wonder about the financial side of his operation. 132 yearlings that aren't by a highly commercial stallion(s) tend to cost money. The racing side has to be highly productive to support that IMHO. Odds say it isn't.
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Lynch failed a drug test for marijuana according to DRF.
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Congrats to Del Mar for delaying the second race so that Saratoga could run race 9. Cooperation between racetracks, what a concept!
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Checkout Werewolves of London. I believe Lee Ho Fuk's is in the song.
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Wonderful. Intelligent and thoughtful writing about racing lives.
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I remember reading that in high school and seeing it performed in Olney, Md. Still a great play.
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It's a start but they still have a much work to do.
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If anybody has a copy of "This Was Racing" by Joe Palmer, there is a wonderful column starting on p.159 about a mare foaling during a race. It is entitled "Saratoga, or The Horse At Home. Grew up reading the book over and over.
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I have an original copy of the book. Time to start studying.
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My father moved to Washington Dc in 1950 and was introduced to the sport by a friend. He was not a gambler but when you start life in utero at the 1959 Belmont, were named for Christopher Chenery, grew up reading Joe Palmer, the race results in the Post and the Blood Horse, plus studying how Alfred Vanderbilt came up with the names he did.....it was downhill from there. I got really lucky
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