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Green but Game

An outlet for a new thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast...
with a little experience there's no telling what could happen!
Formerly known as "Just Thoroughbreds".
Sep 16
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It's Worth Noting

That Lear’s Princess had run, and run well, in all of the races that Rags to Riches missed. I hadn’t seen anyone make that point yet. One of the things I really love about horse racing is that each race is really anyone’s game, and yesterday was a fab reminder of that.

Talent is one thing, but timing is another and both played a big part of yesterday. Both fillys are clearly talented but they were on the opposite side of timing… Lear’s Princess was tuned up and Rags to Riches was not, but if she wasn’t so talented it could have turned out a lot worse for her.

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For those in search of The Monkey's race replay


A quick check of my stats this morning showed that folks are on the hunt for this replay… enjoy. Take away the price tag and he had a respectable first showing (pun somewhat intended). This was Roi Maudit’s 6th race.
Sep 15
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As it turns out...

I’m not the only one having a bad day. Rags to Riches just lost to Lear’s Princess by a half a length! I suppose it’s not totally surprising, but still.

So, team Pletcher and their illustrious money bags owners didn’t fare so well today with The Green Monkey, The Leopard and Rags to Riches.

Man, Kiaran McLaughlin is beaming as he’s walking Lear’s Princess to the winner’s circle… I would be too! He’s won 2 today and Eibar Coa has won 3. It’s nice to see the large group of owners in the winner’s circle from West Point Thoroughbreds as opposed to 2 - 3 guys who can spend 16 million without blinking or hoping to recoup it.

I just watched the replay… R2R ran fine and was well placed but it sort of looked like she was just galloping, whereas Lear’s Princess was really working hard (but not struggling, she looked good). It also looked like R2R was gawking at the grandstand and lost a little focus after she put away Tough Tiz’s Sis.

Now she can get focused for the BC with a race under her belt, and hopefully the speculation about the Classic will end… it would be different if she had made her other races, there’s always next year for the Classic!

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Exact Quote...

I’m a huge moron! Yes, I just said that out loud as Sound of Speed took me right out of the pick 6. Why am I a huge moron? Because at the last minute I took him out and put in Fez, who wasn’t even on the board! My other choice, Metro Meteor placed. Ugh.
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Show me your Monkey

Now that that’s finally over with, the Green Monkey showed in his debut. Hopefully now we can all move on and see how he progresses. I would point out that even Rags to Riches came in 4th in her debut.

Very few of those maidens wanted to go in the gate! Only the winner Roi Maudit and Secret Design, who came in 4th, went into the gate quietly.

And, in bias land, post position 5 and 3 have each won twice. One of the wind for PP 5 was on the inner turf.

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Out of the Pick 4 in the First Race...

Again. Although two of my picks placed and showed, I also had them as an exacta box. Dammit! Well, I won’t let this keep me from late Pick 4. And yes, I singled the Green Monkey.

Devereux looked really good winning the second as did Genuine Devotion in the first.

Sep 13
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The Last Laugh...

I had a realization about the Green Monkey the other day. Imagine that you have 16 million dollars to spend on a horse, or anything. If you’re willing to spend that kind of money, while still spending other large sums of money, it’s probably not putting you in precarious financial position to do so.

My hunch bet, so to speak, is that the it doesn’t matter if the Green Monkey races or ever recoups any of that money, because the point was simply to get him, period… to win the bidding war. I got him, you didn’t. They couldn’t have possibly expected to make that back.

So we can laugh all we want about the owners taking a bath, but they can afford to spend 16 million dollars and not only never see a dime of it, but continue to spend money on his training and upkeep, and it’s not like he’s their only horse… in reality I think they have the last laugh.

Sep 10
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Sep 09
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Classy and Classic

It was a gorgeous warm day at Belmont. Swifty & I got there in record time. He didn’t get a chance to handicap so getting there an hour before the first race really helped.

Usually our routine is that we talk through the horses, watch the parade, go to the windows and then have the “what did you do?” chat back at the seats. We rarely go to the windows together. After putting in our bets for the first race he said “The clerk at my window said to me ‘I like your glasses and shirt, classy and classic’.” It’s good to be back at Belmont!

It seemed to be more crowded than usual, which is always good to see, although it also seemed like the crowd thinned out considerably before the Man o’ War… those people missed a great race! It also seemed like the payouts for the 3 stakes races were a little higher than I expected so perhaps there was more attendance than normal.

Some notable moments included:

4th Race - $35k Claiming
There were quite a few class drops and older horses, Gigli, a 9yo owned and trained by Bobby Frankel is both. 7yo Unigold was also dropping in class and 6yo Noah A was the horse for the course. Gigli is a beauty and looked great in the parade, she ran about 7 lengths from the leaders and closed impressively on the inside to beat Noah A by a half a length with Unigold not too far behind.

5th Race - $52k Maiden Special Weigh for 2yo Fillies
Catmosphere ($22.80) pulled off a nice win with Madam Bling ($12) also running an impressive race for place. The exacta paid $336, it was just like being at Saratoga! Swifty had Catmosphere to win… Storm Cat is her sire and her trainer Alan Goldberg is clearly a turf (22%) and maiden (20%) specialist. All things I chose to overlook in favor of going for jockey/trainer combos. I had WPS bets on Prairie Melody & Gulchstream.

Of the 3 G1s, the Garden City and Man o’ War were the stand outs. We both skipped wagering on the Ruffian, good thing because we both liked Take D’ Tour.

We also both tried our hands at the guaranteed Pick 4 but were out of it in the first race when Alexander Tango pulled a mild yet not surprising upset. She looked INCREDIBLE in the parade, Missvinski also looked good. We both had Missvinski & Rutherienne.

As for the race itself, I liked a lot of them, Missvinski, Rutherienne, Sharp Susan, Bit of Whimsy & Valbenny. I had various exactas including all of them but my problem was I had Rutherienne in all of them. They were all boxes because I expected her to be off her form a bit, but not come in last! It was a really, really slow pace. I also neglected to factor in (ignored) that not only had Alexander Tango placed in G2 to colts, but the winner of that race placed in the Epsom Derby.

Thankfully I did well in the Man o’ War. I had a decent wager on the winning the exacta, I also had exactas of Sunriver and Dr. Dino with Trippi’s Storm plus a win bet on Trippi’s Storm. Dr. Dino and Sunriver looked great! I did manage to factor in that they both do well on firm turf… the turf is definitely firm at Belmont right now!

Besides a great day of racing, it was good to be “home”. Saratoga is a gorgeous getaway but I love Belmont. I love the layout, the grandstand and the definite 1970’s flair of the surroundings. I’m hoping to get out there early one day and take some photos, there are a lot of stellar visual details. At one point the Billy Joel song “Just the way you are” popped into my head. Given the reports on the new PID, I sincerely hope the new NYRA deal doesn’t mess up our beloved Belmont… Classy and a Classic, in it’s own way of course.

Sep 08
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Off to Belmont!

Belmont

More later…

Sep 06
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