Del Mar Online Racing CommunityRobert Lewis StakesRe: Robert Lewis Stakes
No, he runs next in the Grade 3 Fair Grounds Handicap on 2/23. I know you really wanted to know. Thank God for the Federal Reserve. You can't have big government or big wars without them.
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There are a couple of characters around here who will be interested in seeing what He's Had Enough will do. No PP's or ML odds yet. Thank God for the Federal Reserve. You can't have big government or big wars without them.
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no he is running in a g3 stake at fair grounds after winning a stake in a hand ride last weekend
Re: Robert Lewis StakesVirtually every track that is running 2/2/13 has their entries on Equibase except GG and Santa Anita. What's the big secret? Oh, I know - first you have to give a darn.
Thank God for the Federal Reserve. You can't have big government or big wars without them.
Re: Robert Lewis StakesOf course, with entries closing today (Jan 30) it is pretty tough to get the entries on Equibase before they close. Are the other tracks you referred to on East Coast time, so even if entries closed today they are 3 hours earlier? I bet SA entries are online this afternoon. Has nothing to do with whether the track cares or not.
Al
Re: Robert Lewis StakesI can only find a 4 horse field so far online:
2013 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G2) Flashback (Tapit) Bob Baffert - Definite He's Had Enough (Tapit) Doug O'Neill - Definite Persuasive Paul (Olmodavor) Doug O'Neill - Probable My Name Is Michael (Macho Uno) D. Cotey - Probable
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I want to believe you, so I will! Look at the nominations on the SA site. Closed 1/24, shows 2 entries. Thank God for the Federal Reserve. You can't have big government or big wars without them.
Re: Robert Lewis StakesDoug O'Neill hoping Gutierrez can inspire He's Had Enough
Kentucky Derby hopeful He's Had Enough, trained by Doug O'Neill, became a buzz horse after his runner-up finish to Shanghai Bobby in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile in November. The son of Tapit's stock dropped a bit after his fifth-place finish in the CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park in December. The colt will attempt to land back on the Run for the Roses radar screen when he runs in Saturday's Robert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita. On the plus side, he's returning to dirt, a surface that obviously suits him better. O'Neill's recent comments, however, indicate this is a horse who needs a lot of encouragement. That was evident in the colt's six-furlong work over a wet-fast track Friday. http://lyricalshadow.blogspot.com/#!/20 ... z-can.html
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