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Three days after a bullet 1:01 (1/16) move at Calder Sunday, March 14, Bambera was back with a light breeze Wednesday, March 17, in preparation for her start tomorrow in the Grade 3 Rampart at Gulfstream. With 18 starts under her belt at the end of her...
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The ongoing trial of two suspected accomplices in the 2009 Dubai World Cup day assassination of Chechen commander Sulim Yamadayev continued today, ArabNews.com reports. Click here to read the story. Click here to read more background on the case. A decision...
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Saw Claire Novak’s piece circulating on Twitter that Venezuelan champion filly Bambera would be racing Saturday at Gulfstream Park. The race is the $150,000 Rampart, and it will be the filly’s US debut. An audible was called by her camp after...
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In case you did not know, I am also writing the blog “Who’s Hot, Who’s Not,” which was formerly written by Jack Werk. Below are links to some recent columns:
Street Cry is wizard of Oz
Candy Ride’s background
100 years of...
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Saturday’s Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Handicap winner You and I Forever will not be shipped abroad for stud duty, said the agent involved in his purchase from the estate of breeder and owner Edmund Gann. Instead, he will target the Grade 1 Metropolitan...
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Venezuelan champion Bambera, who’s been training steadily at Calder since December for a date with destiny in the Apple Blossom at Oaklawn, worked a bullet 5f in 1:01 flat Sunday—fastest of 16 at the distance. Her trainer, Gustavo Delgado...
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Click here to read about the Hong Kong Derby at Sha Tin, a HK$16m (US$2,062,599) HK Group 1 event—the second most lucrative race in Hong Kong after the international Group 1 Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup at HK$20m, along with the international Group...
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Brazilian-bred Zardana’s upset of Rachel Alexandra Saturday on dirt in the New Orleans Ladies Stakes at Fair Grounds was another step forward for the Sadler’s Wells line in the Americas, where dirt racing is more prevalent than anywhere else...
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Questions of how good a race is, how good a horse is, is the essence of racing these days because the actual result of the race is no longer enough proof to answer the burning questions! I suppose it’s always been that way, too; when Quiet Little...
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The remarkable Indian filly Jacqueline, who in unprecedented fashion won the first four Indian classics at Mahalaxmi racecourse in Mumbai—the 1000 and 2000 Guineas, Oaks, and Derby—and was defeated a head in an important Indian Group 1 fixture...
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Experienced stallions managers will tell you that a stallion can either “turn the switch” on as a sire, or he can’t. It was evident early on with his 2-year-olds that Candy Ride, an Argentine import with tremendous racing ability, had...
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Awesome Act, the Grade 3 Gotham Stakes winner Saturday, is from the beautifully bred mare Houdini’s Honey, a 14-year-old daughter of Mr. Prospector out of Coup de Folie, by Halo. Pedigree aficionados will recognize her as a sister to Machiavellian...
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(The following report was filed from India by Major Srinivas Nargolkar, former Keeper of the Indian Stud Book. See the post below this one for a chart of the race and the video.) After four consecutive classic victories, Jacqueline, the Darling of Mahalakshmi...
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