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Re: Flashback

Postby WAM » Tue Dec 25, 2012 11:00 pm

I agree. First thing I thought was, what a terrible name, the next thing I thought was, he's a contender, after the race I thought , I wonder what the futures line on him is, cause I'd like him for the derby. Fingers crossed he makes it.
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Re: Flashback

Postby Kermit » Tue Dec 25, 2012 11:13 pm

No argument here!
Prelim schedule is the Risen Star gr 2, Fountain of Youth gr 2, Florida Derby gr 1 and the Ky Derby.
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Re: Flashback

Postby DegenerationX » Tue Dec 25, 2012 11:30 pm

I watched the replay of Violence and I must say I am not n away by the race at all. The Hollendorfer horse is not a world beater and he got up by 1.25 lengths under the whip. The gallop out was OK at best. What am I missing?
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Re: Flashback

Postby Goofonroof » Tue Dec 25, 2012 11:39 pm

DegenerationX wrote:I watched the replay of Violence and I must say I am not <img src="/images/chat/whale.gif">n away by the race at all. The Hollendorfer horse is not a world beater and he got up by 1.25 lengths under the whip. The gallop out was OK at best. What am I missing?


The feel.

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Re: Flashback

Postby Scorequick » Tue Dec 25, 2012 11:46 pm

12/10/12 wynn odds for KD 2013

http://www.viewfromvegas.com/uploads/20 ... _12-10.pdf



12/17/12 william hills odds for you mooks living outside the U.S.

http://www.viewfromvegas.com/uploads/20 ... _12-17.pdf
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Re: Flashback

Postby Triple Threat » Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:49 am

Goofonroof wrote:Having just concluded my 12th year at HP. There have been precious few horses where the first time I saw them I felt the HOLY MOLY WOW factor.

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I recently experienced that for the 4th time when Violence won the CashCall Futurity. I think if he stays sound he has a chance to become one of the all time greats!

I could talk about how he's built. Might be the longest horse I've ever seen.

I could talk about the way he won going two turns for the first time. He seemed completely clueless to me and yet still toyed with the field. Forget about the gallop out which was serious.

I could talk about the way he's bred.

What's hard to talk about is just the way he made me feel.

Been with you guys quite sometime here. Never really took a stand. Might never again.

Here goes.

Violence will not only win the Derby. He'll be our first Triple Crown winner since 1978.

Victor J Stauffer 10:40pm Tues. Dec. 25th 2012.


You must have been hitting the egg nog hard when you posted this, though I appreciate one taking a stand and getting behind a Derby pick early. Absolutely perfect trip to beat a lovety field in the Cashcall Futurity. Though I will say he has a better chance than Shanghai Bobby.

While we are discussing Derby horses, the one I like is Bradester from the Eddie Kenneally barn. He ran 2nd while 10 lengths clear in a very fast debut race and then stretched out and won super impressively at Churchill in a time that was faster than the Kentucky Jockey Club. Definitely one to watch in the winter. He was 125/1 when I last checked the future book odds 3 weeks ago.
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Re: Flashback

Postby Claimboxx » Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:57 am

I have to agree with X and TT here... I thought Violence beat a moderate field with a perfect trip in taking the Cash Call Futurity. There were four horses battling ont he lead in front of him, he got a perfect trip and I thought he had more trouble than he should have putting Hollendorfers horse away, who was part of that logjam up front. At no point watching the race did I get that "wow" factor. In addition, looking at him in the paddock, he looked kind of light bodied (perhaps attribuatable to shipping)and the type that may have trouble holding up to the rigors of the Triple Crown trail...

Winning a maiden race can often times be misleading, but I got that "wow" factor watching Flashback break his maiden. His action, the way he blew by Shirreffs horse (who is in over the weekend) effortlessly, how sensational he looked in the paddock, I think he is a future star.

Goof, I look forward to seeing how many of these progress in the months ahead..
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Re: Flashback

Postby Claimboxx » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:02 am

[quote="Triple Threat
You must have been hitting the egg nog hard when you posted this, though I appreciate one taking a stand and getting behind a Derby pick early. Absolutely perfect trip to beat a lovety field in the Cashcall Futurity. Though I will say he has a better chance than Shanghai Bobby.

While we are discussing Derby horses, the one I like is Bradester from the Eddie Kenneally barn. He ran 2nd while 10 lengths clear in a very fast debut race and then stretched out and won super impressively at Churchill in a time that was faster than the Kentucky Jockey Club. Definitely one to watch in the winter. He was 125/1 when I last checked the future book odds 3 weeks ago.[/quote]


TT, I too was impressed by Bradester.... He reminds me of one of those really good, hard knocking, gritty horses that will be competitive and overacheive, but with his pedigree (Lion Heart out of a Grand Slam mare), nine furlongs will likely be his limit...
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Re: Flashback

Postby Crazykid » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:41 am

kentucky derby trifecta
he's had enough-dipsy drew with
he's had enough-dipsy drew with
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Re: Flashback

Postby Triple Threat » Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:51 pm

Triple Threat wrote:
While we are discussing Derby horses, the one I like is Bradester from the Eddie Kenneally barn. He ran 2nd while 10 lengths clear in a very fast debut race and then stretched out and won super impressively at Churchill in a time that was faster than the Kentucky Jockey Club. Definitely one to watch in the winter. He was 125/1 when I last checked the future book odds 3 weeks ago.


Any chance?


http://www.drf.com/news/gulfstream-park ... -allowance

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - The Todd Pletcher-trained Verrazano wasn’t the only 3-year-old to put himself into the Derby picture on opening day. Itsmyluckyday obviously threw his hat in the ring with his one-sided victory in the Gulfstream Park Derby. And Bradester likely punched his ticket to the Grade 3 Holy Bull here later this month with a 1 3/4-length entry-level allowance win going 1 1/16 miles a little earlier on the card.

Bradester is a son of Lion Heart trained by Eddie Kenneally for owner Joseph Sutton. He started just twice at 2, finishing a well-beaten second in his debut before graduating by 3 1/4 lengths, also at 1 1/16 miles, at Churchill Downs on Nov. 24. He received a career best 90 Beyer for his 3-year-old bow.

“He’s a nice horse,” said Kenneally. “We’ve always liked him a lot. He won last time over a distance of ground and he ran well again today. He has a lot of stamina, so distance isn’t going to be a problem for him.”

The Holy Bull, which is expected to mark the 3-year-old debut of Shanghai Bobby, will also be decided at 1 1/16 miles on Jan. 26.
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