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  • Curlin grinds out win in the Woodward

    The 2007 Horse of the Year, Curlin, did not disappoint as an overwhelming favorite in Saturday’s 55th running of the Grade 1 Woodward Stakes. The son of Smart Strike was asked to chase surprisingly quick early fractions, and was able to gun down pace setter Pass the Point (hat tip to Gerald) in...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Aug 30 2008
  • Curlin ready to roll in Woodward

    By far the highlight race this weekend will be Saturday’s 55th running of the Grade 1 Woodward Stakes at Saratoga, featuring defending Horse of the Year winner Curlin. The race marks the champs return to dirt after a game effort finishing 2nd in the Man O’ War at Belmont Park. All eyes will...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Aug 29 2008
  • 3 Days to Curlin

    Three days people. Just three short days and we’ll be able to view the greatness that is Curlin yet again. Honestly, it’s a bit hard to get totally jazzed about the Woodward Stakes since he’ll likely face a small field, but it doesn’t matter - it’s Curlin! He could be running...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Aug 27 2008
  • Indian Blessing passes Test

    Indian Blessing, the 3-year-old daughter of Indian Charlie who captured the 2007 Juvenile Fillies crown prevailed brilliantly in the Grade 1Test Stakes on Saturday at Saratoga. Going into the gate she looked like the champion she is.  Amazingly some of the TVG handicappers I was watching had singled...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Aug 3 2008
  • Indian Blessing in for a Test

    Two-year-old Juvenile Filly champion Indian Blessing headlines a short field in the Grade 1 Test at Saratoga on Saturday. Now in the midst of her three-year-old campaign, the daughter of Indian Charlie displayed a new ability to stalk and pounce last time out while romping to a five length victory in...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Aug 1 2008
  • The old man does it! Commentator wires the field in the Whitney

    Commentator wires the field to prevail in his second edition of the Whitney at Saratoga The old man did it.  Commentator, the 7-year-old veteran and oldest of the 11 horse field,  was able to wire the field in the Whitney at Saratoga, becoming the second oldest horse in history to do so (the great Kelso...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Jul 27 2008
  • Ginger Punch finds a way through, wins the Go For Wand

    Ginger Punch punches through horses in the stretch to win the Go For Wand Bottled up for most of the race with no where to run, and even slipping back to 4th position as the field began turning for home, folks who had singled champion runner Ginger Punch on the pick 4 and pick 6 wagers [...]
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Jul 27 2008
  • Abraaj has to earn it in the Vanderbilt

    Abraaj wins the 2008 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap at Saratoga Going into the Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap on Saturday at Saratoga, I had thought the race setup beautifully for a horse like Abraaj to walk away with the victory.  There just seemed to be too much speed signed on in the race for...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Jul 27 2008
  • Forever Together pulls of upset in the Diana

    Forever Together steals the Diana, denying Kent Desormeaux win #5,000 Saturday’s “win and you’re in” challenge races for the 2008 Breeder’s Cup at Santa Anita produced started off with a bang at Saratoga in the Grade 1 Diana. Forever Together pulled off a bit of an upset...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Jul 27 2008
  • Saratoga Dreamin’

    “All the leaves are brown And the sky is grey…” Perhaps the lyrics above are a bit of a stretch. If your leaves are brown at the moment, it’s likely more to do with drout than the winter conditions the Mommas and the Poppas were singing about back in 1965. For some reason though...
    Posted to The Aspiring Horse Player (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Jul 22 2008
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