Mellanie Surprise 2003 my newbie gets sunday her trial for 9 furlong. By gooiing two benches+ she will meet an sand interchange, which is leading to the inside track for harnassracing. She needs to know, what that is like, in order to prevent, unwanted actions, like bumping in etc
She will be hauled just for the sholarship, her jock is on board, who was winning the last two outings with her.
If everything will be all right, she will start sunday over a week, so the 30st october. For our (not so) big one, Stakes Condition race, her last passed away owner, was paying for this one, since her birth as well for a couple of nice engagements next year.
Mellanie Surprise gets trial
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Mellanie Surprise gets trial
Last edited by BenB on Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:38 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Bill from WA
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It was her first workout on the track gooiing 8 furlongs. And I looked at every detail. She came from the Van very relexed, stabled easy.
When her jock arrived in his daily clothing, she already knew I suppose,
that is wasn,t a race beiing easy, behaving good and well mannered.
She walks very well covering a good amount of ground, with power and elasticity. As it was raining cats and dogs, the four off them with an old warhorse in front decided to go 6 furlongs trotting and relaxing, passing the sand exchange, and than an 8 furlongs work canter again passing the
sand exchange. She didn,t notice it gooiing fluent through her motions.
Nothing happend and once and while she was a a little bit on and off the bridle
Walking off the track, walked afterwards and stabled again.
She didn,t move a hair from her skin. Just a very big difference with vestal heights so relaxed nothing seems to disturb her.
She,s got plenty of bone and is growing just a little bit at this moment
So we are in for next week. She will be hot favourite on the tote.
When her jock arrived in his daily clothing, she already knew I suppose,
that is wasn,t a race beiing easy, behaving good and well mannered.
She walks very well covering a good amount of ground, with power and elasticity. As it was raining cats and dogs, the four off them with an old warhorse in front decided to go 6 furlongs trotting and relaxing, passing the sand exchange, and than an 8 furlongs work canter again passing the
sand exchange. She didn,t notice it gooiing fluent through her motions.
Nothing happend and once and while she was a a little bit on and off the bridle
Walking off the track, walked afterwards and stabled again.
She didn,t move a hair from her skin. Just a very big difference with vestal heights so relaxed nothing seems to disturb her.
She,s got plenty of bone and is growing just a little bit at this moment
So we are in for next week. She will be hot favourite on the tote.
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Bill from WA
- Breeder's Cup Contender
- Posts: 1936
- Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:20 am
- Location: Mountlake Terrace, WA
Good luck!
Ben, best of luck to you, and I hope the course dries out enough. Sounds like she's a nice, professional filly.