Rags To Riches??

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Rags To Riches??

Postby TJ » Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:09 am

I'm a little concerned that she didn't show up on today's (Sunday) worktab. She has been on the two previous Sunday worktabs along with The Green Monkey. Anyone hear anything?? TJ

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Postby Betsy » Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:31 am

I'm not sure why she isn't listed, but according to the NYRA handicappers on their pre-race show on OTB, she worked in 1:04 and change, breezing. It seemes like Todd was pretty satisfied - I don't think Rags is the kind of filly that needs to be cranked up for workouts and she had a very similar kind of work prior to the Belmont. I suspect her last workout prior to the Oaks will be more along the lines of 1:01 and change, but she seems to be doing very well. She's got a blog on the NTRA website where people from the stable update Rags usually once or twice a week, so we may get more on her shortly.

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Postby TJ » Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:36 am

Hi Betsy,
So she actually did have an easy breeze this AM, that's good to know. Thank you for your post. TJ

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Postby Betsy » Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:56 pm

You're welcome, TJ! I follow this filly's every move, so I'm glad I had heard about the work on that show, otherwise I would have been puzzled as to why she didn't work today.

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Postby Toccet02 » Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:17 pm

She's at Belmont?

It was (is) H-O-T today.
Really oppressive.
Maybe a factor?
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Postby Betsy » Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:12 pm

Toccet02 wrote:She's at Belmont?

It was (is) H-O-T today.
Really oppressive.
Maybe a factor?


Todd is quoted as saying that Rags just doesn't need to be worked hard to maintain her form. He doesn't want to do anything different than he did before the Belmont (where, prior to the race, she worked in 1:03 and change, also on a dead track). We can expect much the same type of work next week, maybe just a tad quicker, but the filly seems to be in great shape.

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Postby Toccet02 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:30 am

well, if she don't need it, she don't need to be doin' it TODAY, that's for damn sure.

[edited to apologize for crankiness and to explain that we need to traipse around to 4 buildings right around the cramped Empire State Building area today to look for office space. It's 90F and climbing . . . :( ]
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Postby Sam » Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:40 am

Toccet02 wrote:It's 90F and climbing . . . :( ]

oh bitch, bitch, bitch :lol:

It was 122 here last week and I had no power for 13 hours. I actually cooked an egg on the street.

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Postby Toccet02 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:37 pm

122.
I would just stay inside in a tub of ice water.
I don't "do" heat very well.
my outdoor bliss temp is about 57.
Anyway, we didn't see much so it was a waste of time too!

Anyway, back to Rags....what's her next anticipated start?
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Postby Indychase » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:01 pm

Toccet02 wrote:122.
I would just stay inside in a tub of ice water.
I don't "do" heat very well.
my outdoor bliss temp is about 57.
Anyway, we didn't see much so it was a waste of time too!

Anyway, back to Rags....what's her next anticipated start?



CCA Oaks on the 21st, I believe.

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Postby Sam » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:32 pm

Toccet02 wrote:I would just stay inside in a tub of ice water.

I did when the power went out and it was too dark to mess with the pool. I spent too much time in the Bay, I just can't take this crap. I'm suddenly thinking Seattle would be a better choice than Austin.

Toccet02 wrote:Anyway, back to Rags....what's her next anticipated start?

CCAOaks, and I'm wondering who all is going to take a run at her -- or, more specifically, if they'll send Octave out to challenge her.

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Postby Rokeby Forever » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:39 pm

We all know that Shug has POINTED all year to have Boca Grande win the CCAO. Pletcher ain't unbeatable - Pleasant Home swallowed Ashado alive in the BC Distaff, the race Pleasant Home was POINTED to. Everyone laughed at Shug when he entered her, but he got the trophy....and won by 9 lengths.

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Postby LaTroienne » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:14 pm

From Bloodhorse.com:

Rags to Riches, the Belmont Stakes (gr. I) winning filly, breezed an easy five furlongs over Belmont Park’s main track Sunday morning in 1:04 1/5.

The Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith-owned filly will likely have one more breeze before she makes her next start in the $300,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (gr. I) for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/4 miles on July 21.

Although the time of Rags to Riches’ work was slow under regular exercise rider Lauren Robson, the main track was relatively dead Sunday morning. None of the 31 workers shaded 1:00 1/5 for five furlongs.

“It was very good,” trainer Todd Pletcher said of the A. P. Indy filly’s work. “It was almost identical to what she did before the Belmont. She was nice and relaxed and galloped out real strong.”

Pletcher said the next work may go a little quicker, but not much quicker.

“Maybe a little bit, but she seems to run well off moderate works, so we’re not looking to change anything,” Pletcher said.

The prospect of facing one of only three fillies to win the Belmont Stakes and the first filly to win it in 102 years will likely scare off several other potential runners, especially at 10 furlongs. A small field seems likely, and that is fine with Pletcher.

“It doesn’t bother me as long as they use the race,” Pletcher joked. “I don’t mind a walkover, but I nominated enough horses to ensure they’d use the race.”

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Postby Barbaro06 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:20 pm

Sam wrote:
Toccet02 wrote:It's 90F and climbing . . . :( ]

oh bitch, bitch, bitch :lol:

It was 122 here last week and I had no power for 13 hours. I actually cooked an egg on the street.


"But it's a dry heat..." (that's what I always heard living in Arizona)
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Postby Sam » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:28 pm

Barbaro06 wrote:
Sam wrote:
Toccet02 wrote:It's 90F and climbing . . . :( ]

oh bitch, bitch, bitch :lol:

It was 122 here last week and I had no power for 13 hours. I actually cooked an egg on the street.

"But it's a dry heat..." (that's what I always heard living in Arizona)

"So's my oven. How about I turn it on and you crawl inside."

8) :lol:

It pays to have a snarky smartass remark at the ready when tourists say something like that. It makes them leave earlier.