Hey, Kemosabe, I went up to Racine Thursday night for a wake driving in the fog on 294. I couldn't see the hood of my car.
With all the taxes you pay up there can't they afford a few street lights?
Hey, Kemosabe, I went up to Racine Thursday night for a wake driving in the fog on 294. I couldn't see the hood of my car.
With all the taxes you pay up there can't they afford a few street lights?
Hey, Kemosabe, I went up to Racine Thursday night for a wake driving in the fog on 294. I couldn't see the hood of my car.
With all the taxes you pay up there can't they afford a few street lights?
Hey, Kemosabe, I went up to Racine Thursday night for a wake driving in the fog on 294. I couldn't see the hood of my car.
With all the taxes you pay up there can't they afford a few street lights?
Here's some comments from Todd Pletcher about We Miss Artie and Commissioner.
"The bottom line is, the horse (We Miss Artie) is just training too well on the dirt at Palm Meadows not to give it another try," Pletcher said. "His breezes since the Kitten's Joy have been really good on the dirt, and we just feel like he's a horse that over the past eight or nine months has continued to impress us with his training on the dirt. We'll just see where we are."
In his two dirt starts as a juvenile, We Miss Artie was second while making his career debut in a five-furlong sprint at Belmont Park on July 4 and seventh, beaten four lengths, in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita on November 2.
"He actually loomed up and made a big move in the Breeders' Cup, and I thought it was a pretty respectable effort," Pletcher remarked. "He's trained so well we feel like he deserves another chance. We know he's good on the synthetic as well, so we've got those options if this doesn't pan out, but we figured it was time to find out."
We Miss Artie will be ridden by Joe Bravo in the Fountain of Youth and break from post 2 in the field of 13. The Pletcher-trained Commissioner, with Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez aboard, drew post 1 in his stakes debut.
"In a big field like this, you certainly don't want to get stuck way outside, although the 1 probably wouldn't be my first choice either," Pletcher said of the draw. "Considering the size of the field, I'm OK with it.
"We'll size up the field and see what we think the pace scenario is going to look like. Both of these horses are not the kind of horses that you could put on the lead, so we'll try to get a good stalking position and hopefully secure some position going into the first turn. Those guys are going to have to size it up from there in a big field."
https://espn.go.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/10492897/2014-fountain-youth-preview
Here's some comments from Todd Pletcher about We Miss Artie and Commissioner.
"The bottom line is, the horse (We Miss Artie) is just training too well on the dirt at Palm Meadows not to give it another try," Pletcher said. "His breezes since the Kitten's Joy have been really good on the dirt, and we just feel like he's a horse that over the past eight or nine months has continued to impress us with his training on the dirt. We'll just see where we are."
In his two dirt starts as a juvenile, We Miss Artie was second while making his career debut in a five-furlong sprint at Belmont Park on July 4 and seventh, beaten four lengths, in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita on November 2.
"He actually loomed up and made a big move in the Breeders' Cup, and I thought it was a pretty respectable effort," Pletcher remarked. "He's trained so well we feel like he deserves another chance. We know he's good on the synthetic as well, so we've got those options if this doesn't pan out, but we figured it was time to find out."
We Miss Artie will be ridden by Joe Bravo in the Fountain of Youth and break from post 2 in the field of 13. The Pletcher-trained Commissioner, with Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez aboard, drew post 1 in his stakes debut.
"In a big field like this, you certainly don't want to get stuck way outside, although the 1 probably wouldn't be my first choice either," Pletcher said of the draw. "Considering the size of the field, I'm OK with it.
"We'll size up the field and see what we think the pace scenario is going to look like. Both of these horses are not the kind of horses that you could put on the lead, so we'll try to get a good stalking position and hopefully secure some position going into the first turn. Those guys are going to have to size it up from there in a big field."
https://espn.go.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/10492897/2014-fountain-youth-preview
Illinois is this-close to becoming a third world country. I've had it with the taxes, the weather and the BS. That said, it would be hard for me to leave Chicago as it is a funs place to live.
I really don't want to go south or to Arizona. My youngest graduates HS in two years and I think he is going to U of Alabama, so maybe I'll go to Tuscaloosa for a while.
No Derby horse yet, but one I am keeping an eye on next start is CHITU, which was sent early by Baffert in the Lewis. He needs to stalk and my guess is that he will next time out. Tapiture looks pretty darn good too.
Illinois is this-close to becoming a third world country. I've had it with the taxes, the weather and the BS. That said, it would be hard for me to leave Chicago as it is a funs place to live.
I really don't want to go south or to Arizona. My youngest graduates HS in two years and I think he is going to U of Alabama, so maybe I'll go to Tuscaloosa for a while.
No Derby horse yet, but one I am keeping an eye on next start is CHITU, which was sent early by Baffert in the Lewis. He needs to stalk and my guess is that he will next time out. Tapiture looks pretty darn good too.
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