Zulu Dancer (again)

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Postby Bill from WA » Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:40 pm

Had a wide trip, was in contention (3rd) turning for home and tired. Corey didn't ask for him to run in deep stretch. Finished 7th, beaten about 6 or 7 lengths. I would like to see him back on the dirt.
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Postby reenci » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:44 pm

boy oh boy if this horse was only a NYBRED in NY state.....he would be makin your wallet happy bill.....as the breeder.
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Postby Bill from WA » Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:35 am

Racing today (11/10) at Hollywood Park, 8.5 furlongs on the dirt. Corey Nakatani up. 3-1 morning line. Keep your fingers crossed. This is the farthest he has run. His mom was very good at the distance.

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Postby BenB » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:03 am

They might have read your thoughts, so good luck! If you are right it should be his distance. Regards Ben

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Postby Green Hills » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:46 am

Bill from WA wrote:Racing today (11/10) at Hollywood Park, 8.5 furlongs on the dirt. Corey Nakatani up. 3-1 morning line. Keep your fingers crossed. This is the farthest he has run. His mom was very good at the distance.

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Good Luck!!! Good Luck!!!

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Postby judi » Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:26 pm

Bill,
Since he doesn't seem to like the grass, Hollywood should be perfect for him.
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Postby Bill from WA » Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:31 pm

The track is off today, but he has run well on off tracks before, as did his dam.
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Postby judi » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:12 pm

Bill,
Wishing this horse the best of luck today.
It has always seemed strange to me that horses that run well on wet tracks do not like the turf.
One of the interesting things to me, is that handicapping a race on the turf or an off track seems so much easier than a race on a fast track. Pedigree seems to come into it much more.
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Postby Bill from WA » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:25 pm

He ran second most of the way as a 5-2 co-favorite, and tired late to run 5th. I think he has regressed quite a bit in his last few races. The winner went wire-to-wire and won easily. Dancer may need a little time off.

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Postby Green Hills » Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:38 pm

Bill from WA wrote:He ran second most of the way as a 5-2 co-favorite, and tired late to run 5th. I think he has regressed quite a bit in his last few races. The winner went wire-to-wire and won easily. Dancer may need a little time off.

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That's a shame :( But it's true, sometimes they need some time off and sometimes even a change of scenery. We've found that sometimes helps if they seem to be losing the edge unexplanedly.

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Postby BenB » Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:12 pm

Green Hills, I,ll agree a 100% a long R and R will freshen him up.
But we will read what the owners are deciding for him as Bill let us know.

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Postby Green Hills » Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:44 pm

BenB wrote:Green Hills, I,ll agree a 100% a long R and R will freshen him up.
But we will read what the owners are deciding for him as Bill let us know.


Sometimes it's not a matter of how long, but how appropriate to the situation. Too long a layoff can also adversely affect the performance. It's a fine line.

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Postby Bill from WA » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:13 pm

Well, he will be running for new owners since he was claimed out of the race by trainer Art Sherman. He has made 14 starts this year and I hope he gets a little time off. He was such a sweetheart as a baby, had personality plus, and I hate to see him run into the ground. Thanks for all of your well wishes.

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Postby Green Hills » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:34 pm

Bill from WA wrote:Well, he will be running for new owners since he was claimed out of the race by trainer Art Sherman. He has made 14 starts this year and I hope he gets a little time off. He was such a sweetheart as a baby, had personality plus, and I hate to see him run into the ground. Thanks for all of your well wishes.

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He's been a busy boy. We'll keep our fingers crossed that he gets the opportunities that he should...to rest...and to race at his peak. :D

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Postby BenB » Sat Nov 12, 2005 9:20 am

Green Hills.
By mentioning it.s a fine line you,re absolutely right in earlier post.
But by mentioning by me, a long R and R, wont,t say dooiing nothing just out in pasture. But not breezing and racing anymore. My filly is off, but she will just gently be worked twice a week, gooiing out in the pastures for a couple of mornings a week gooiing in the horsewalker a couple of times during the week and even in a riding sand paddock just trotting and walking dooiing every day something else except, racehorse training.

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