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Postby dondogs » Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:55 pm

SHAKE YOU DOWN opened up early, set a fast pace inside, was collared in mid stretch and weakened late.

not claimed.


http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbPDFChart.cfm?TID=LRL&CTRY=USA&DAY=D&DT=01/18/2007&STYLE=EQB&RACE=6&BorP=B

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Shake You Down Charles Town Feb 15, 2007 - Race 4 $7500

Postby dondogs » Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:00 pm

Charles Town Races & Slots - February 15th, 2007 - Race 4
Estimated Local Post Time: 8:27 PM
Race Type: Claiming
Breed: Thoroughbred
Age Restriction: Four Year Old and Upward
Purse: $21,000
Distance:Four And One Half Furlongs
Surface: Dirt
Post Horse Name Age Sex Weight Jockey Name Claiming Price
1 Iron Bison (KY) 6 Gelding 116 Gustavo Larrosa $7,500
2 Shake You Down (FL) 9 Gelding 116 J. D. Acosta $7,500
3 Whatayathink (KY) 4 Gelding 118 Erick Ramirez $7,500
4 Joe Pag (FL) 7 Horse 116 Gerald Almodovar $7,250
5 Crypto's Trial (MD) 6 Gelding 116 Sylvester Joseph Carmouche, III $7,500
6 Villa Lobos (FL) 8 Gelding 116 Elias Peltroche $7,500
7 Whispered Ways (FL) 6 Gelding 114 (No Rider) $7,000
8 Tap It Out (KY) 6 Gelding 116 Joseph Schneider $7,500
9 Truckee Traveler (CA) 7 Horse 116 Nilo Perez $7,500
10 Dance Sister Dance (MI) 5 Gelding 116 Oscar Flores $7,500
AE Pen Eyes (FL) 5 Gelding 116 Peter Sosa, Jr. $7,500
AE Devious Feline (PA) 5 Gelding 116 Edwin Perez $7,500

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Re: Shake You Down Charles Town Feb 15, 2007 - Race 4 $7500

Postby BJ » Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:12 pm

dondogs wrote:Charles Town Races & Slots - February 15th, 2007 - Race 4
Estimated Local Post Time: 8:27 PM
Race Type: Claiming
Breed: Thoroughbred
Age Restriction: Four Year Old and Upward
Purse: $21,000
Distance:Four And One Half Furlongs
Surface: Dirt
Post Horse Name Age Sex Weight Jockey Name Claiming Price

2 Shake You Down (FL) 9 Gelding 116 J. D. Acosta $7,500


Who trains him?

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Postby Heidilady » Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:26 pm

How's he doing? Is he not considered to be valued at more than that? Huh. I enjoyed seeing him run before. I'm curious as to whether he's just slowing down or if there's something to it :?

(I just went and checked on another board. The trainer's supposedly Scott Lake)
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Postby Foggytrip » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:51 am

Scott Lake

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Postby wilf » Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:16 am

Just reading in the Ocala Area Racing Digest called the "Wire to Wire" that Shake You Down has been retired back to Florida and has joined the horses at the Florida Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation"s Farm in Lowell. This farm is used to teach inmates of local correctional facilities how to care for horses, a skill which cannot be anything but good for us all. Thought that you would all be pleased . Former champs Carterista and Val's Prince are retired there too!
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Postby geowarrior » Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:30 pm

That's great news Wilf, I was worried that Shake You Down might end up going the way of My Snookie's Boy. May Shake You Down have a happy retirement, he deserves it.

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Postby majxmom » Sat Mar 24, 2007 1:48 pm

I was glad to hear he was retired, but I'm not sure sure about this correctional facility. I hope they keep track of him. Sometimes these places pass the horses on after a few years, and then their fame deserts them.

Does anyone know first hand knowledge of this place?
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Postby wilf » Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:05 pm

Maxj this facility is funded by several horsemen's groups and is closely observed by them, also the FTBOA did the deal to get him down there. I am sure it's fine.

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Postby Laurierace » Sat Mar 24, 2007 3:12 pm

Shake You Down is in the TRF program, he will never fall through any cracks, that I can assure you.

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Re: shake you down

Postby BJ » Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:37 pm

mightyhijames wrote:shake you down, an eight-year old gelding, winner of $1.4M, is running for a $5K claiming tag at laurel tomorrow. unless this will somehow benefit the horse, i believe this is a disgusting display of greed and disregard for a horse that has more than earned a happy, healthy, safe retirement.


I guess it is better than him ending up at the local killpen, which is where horses like him likely end up when they can't race at all.

If Scott Lake is still his trainer, he also trained the 13 y/o gelding Stormy Do, when he broke down in a 5k claimer last September.

Why does this surprise anyone? This goes on all the time.

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Postby geowarrior » Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:57 pm


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Postby BJ » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:52 am



Wonderful ending. Excellently written article.

And to the owner and trainer...Shake You Down DID go out a winner...and so did everyone, with this ending.

Look forward to the day when this is the "norm" and not the rare exception.

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Postby Mie » Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:11 pm

BJ wrote:


Wonderful ending. Excellently written article.

And to the owner and trainer...Shake You Down DID go out a winner...and so did everyone, with this ending.

Look forward to the day when this is the "norm" and not the rare exception.


I could not agree with you more. I am very happy for Shake You Down.

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Postby geowarrior » Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:57 pm

Shake You Down was lucky that people noticed what was happening and cared. Shake You Down was always a winner, he always tried his best, and as BJ says in the end the connections came through for him.

For the downside, which I suspect might be more common, read the thread about My Snookie's Boy, I can't get that sad story out of my mind.