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  • Onward to New York…upon Saint Curlin’s Day!

    Source: http://articles.tracksideview.com/2008/07/08/curlin-headed-to-man-o-war.aspx It’s official…Curlin is headed to NY! The turf career of the talented 4 year-old son of Smart Strike will begin at Bemont Park in this Saturday’s running of the Grade 1 Man O’ War Stakes. If he...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Jul 8 2008
  • Heatseeker retired; Curlin takes to the turf

    The older male division of thoroughbred horse racing took yet another unexpected turn with the announcement of Heatseeker’s retirement on Tuesday. The colt had been scratched from the Hollywood Gold Cup last weekend due to ankle fillings. The announcement regarding his retirement took many by surprise...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Jul 2 2008
  • Monday musings

    As the work week approaches and the weekend comes to a close, I thought I’d share a couple of tidbits courtesy of Ron Correll over at Tracksideview.com that I found rather interesting. Source: http://articles.tracksideview.com/2008/06/28/what-do-you-have-to-say.aspx Ron and company are looking...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Jun 29 2008
  • What were the greatest moments in Breeder’s Cup history?

    Big hat tip to Ron Correll over at tracksideview.com for cluing me into a little poll being conducted by the Breeder’s Cup to determine what the greatest moments in Breeder’s Cup history. We’ve had many deep discussions here about who some of the greatest horses of all time are. If...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Jun 18 2008
  • Curlin: Raider of the Longchamp Arc?

    As of right now the plan with the defending U.S. Horse of the Year seems to be a run in the world’s richest race, the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in France on October 5. Usually the Dubai World Cup, which Curlin has already won, is known as the world’s richest horse race...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Jun 16 2008
  • Curlin is unstoppable.

    Curlin destroys the competition in the G1 Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs on Saturday Curlin. You cannot stop him. You can only hope to contain him. On Saturday at Churchill Downs, that’s exactly what a field of 9 competitors was hoping to do in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster Handicap. Curlin’s...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Jun 14 2008
  • Curlin’s 2008 U.S. debut headlines Saturday Churchill card

    The Saturday racing card at Churchill Downs marks the 2008 U.S. debut of defending Horse of the Year winner Curlin in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster Handicap.  The last time Curlin raced at Churchill downs he was a green 3-year-old that battled through a horrific trip to finish 3rd in the Kentucky Derby...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Jun 14 2008
  • Dana Byerly - fighting the good fight

    I’d just like to take a moment here to officially tip my hat to fellow TBA blogger Dana Byerly of Green But Game. You see, Dana wrote an outstanding post today calling on the NTRA to do more in publicizing Curlin’s historic run at Cigar’s all-time earnings record, and Alex Waldrup,...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Jun 13 2008
  • Curlin draws the rail for the Stephen Foster

    Things just got a tad more difficult for the defending Horse of the Year in his 2008 U.S. Debut. Already up against it, so to speak, from a weight disadvantage, the 4-year-old son of Smart Strike has now drawn the rail post position for Saturday’s running of the Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Jun 11 2008
  • Curlin set to return in the Stephen Foster

    Horse racing needs its heroes.  With the debacle of Big Brown in the Belmont Stakes last Saturday, the building anticipation for a potential showdown between a Triple Crown winner and the 2007 Horse of the Year seemingly went out the window.  Instead, racing fans have been left with a head scratching...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Jun 10 2008
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