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A.P. Indy

Postby jagger » Sun Aug 06, 2006 6:20 pm

Is A.P. Indy having a good year? Bernardini, Bluegrass Cat and Steppenwolfer.

With Bluegrass Cat's victory in the Haskel, any thoughts on a Bernardini/Bluegrass Cat matchup in 3 weeks at the Travers? Might turn into an interesting 3yo HOY campaign.

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Re: A.P. Indy

Postby Heidilady » Sun Aug 06, 2006 6:35 pm

jagger wrote:Is A.P. Indy having a good year? Bernardini, Bluegrass Cat and Steppenwolfer.

With Bluegrass Cat's victory in the Haskel, any thoughts on a Bernardini/Bluegrass Cat matchup in 3 weeks at the Travers? Might turn into an interesting 3yo HOY campaign.


Don't forget Suave, Teammate, and Master Command--that's 3 more GSWs. Then there's the erratic but talented AP Warrior. And his Azeri-progeny is in utero so he got the job done when Storm Cat couldn't. Also his son Jump Start has a filly I just created a thread about--Jump On In. People might start thinking I really like this filly if I don't shush. So AP Indy's not only the sire of top horses this year, he's a grandpappy of some promising youngsters and is daddy to be on a horse by a HOY out of an HOY (wow that I just realized that). I always did like that horse and remember being so upset when he couldn't make the Derby. He's bred like royalty and is following through on the track and in the shed. This is the kind of horse everybody dreams of breeding.

I am eating up the idea of anybody keeping up with Bernardini. We are so lucky this year. We really are. Does anybody not appreciate the depth of the 3yo group when we have horses like Barbaro, Bernardini and horses challenging their supremacy? 2 amazing horses was good but more? Wow. And we don't even have Stevie Wonderboy, Brother Derek, or Lawyer Ron back on track yet.
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Bluegrass Cat/Bernardini

Postby jagger » Sun Aug 06, 2006 7:11 pm

You're all over this, Heidilady. Very good. Actually, I like Bluegrass Cat's chances against Bernardini - if it happens at The Travers. Todd Pletcher sounded very high on him after today's race. I think they may avoid each other, though, until the Breeder's Cup.

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Postby Shergar » Sun Aug 06, 2006 7:44 pm

I was not on Bluegrass Cat's bandwagon all through the triple crown races.

I must admit he looked really good today in winning the Haskell.

I reckon Bluegrass cat is now one of the also eligibles when talking about 3yo HOY?? :D

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Postby Betsy » Sun Aug 06, 2006 8:25 pm

I think the world of Bernardini - he's the most beautiful horse I've ever seen; he floats over the track (what a beautiful, smooth stride he has) and he's got such ability. I really think he can become a great one; his Jim Dandy gave me chills.

Bluegrass Cat shocked me today; I'd always seen him as rather one-paced. Today he ran lights out. He'll give Bernardini a test, I think, but I just believe the other colt is very, very special.......he could be a great one in the making. Part of the reason I have such confidence in him is because he's so versatile; he can win on the lead or just off it, win on a fast or sloppy track. Sports is all about the best beating the best - I'm looking forward to the Travers very much.

I'm pleasantly surprised by Jump Start - I thought he'd be a good sire, but I wasn't sure how his 2 year olds would do. Thus far, he's had six winners -Early Vintage looks really good and Jumponin was amazing. She was geared down and ran in 1:03 and change.

I was thrilled at Suave's last performance, especially since it showed he's back in form. I guess he just didn't like Florida.

Don't talk about AP Indy's non-Derby to me, lol. That is the most crushing moment (when I found out he'd been withdrawn) I've had in racing; I will never forget it.

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A.P. Warrior

Postby geowarrior » Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:32 pm

Somehow I all of a sudden got TVG, or some of it on a channel that used to be ESPN. I saw A.P. Warrior run an excellent race in the La Jolla at Del Mar in his first on the turf. He was pushed hard but did not give up.

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Re: A.P. Indy

Postby Worksoplad » Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:02 pm

jagger wrote:Is A.P. Indy having a good year? Bernardini, Bluegrass Cat and Steppenwolfer.

With Bluegrass Cat's victory in the Haskel, any thoughts on a Bernardini/Bluegrass Cat matchup in 3 weeks at the Travers? Might turn into an interesting 3yo HOY campaign.



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aptitude

Postby jagger » Mon Aug 14, 2006 7:08 am

And Aptitude is by A.P. Indy

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Re: aptitude

Postby FOS » Mon Aug 14, 2006 8:01 pm

hi jagger

jagger wrote:And Aptitude is by A.P. Indy

I suggest that Silver Train (by A.P.Indy son Old Trieste) is another impressive racehorse with an A.P. Indy connection.

As you know, he won the 2006 G1-Met Mile (to add to his resume which includes a victory in the '05 G1-BC Sprint).

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Indy

Postby jagger » Tue Aug 15, 2006 4:07 am

Yet another, A.P. Indy!!! As stated at the beginning of this thread, is A.P. having a good year, or what!!.. Thanks, FOS.

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Postby Ill-bred » Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:44 am

Since we're doling out praise to this sire line, let's raise a glass for Seattle Slew!

Slew's final foal Maggie Slew has run two good seconds in graded company, and his best son at stud AP Indy is carrying on the sire line admirably.

This could be one of the last years we get to see Slew's direct offspring on the track.

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Postby madelyn » Tue Aug 15, 2006 9:57 am

I just loved the film about Maggie Slew, called The Last Foal.
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Postby Ill-bred » Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:11 am

madelyn wrote:I just loved the film about Maggie Slew, called The Last Foal.


Hi Madelyn, I hadn't heard about that film. Where is it available?

Maggie Slew is a nice little fiilly, with a very bright future as a broodmare.

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Postby Roguelet » Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:32 pm

madelyn wrote:I just loved the film about Maggie Slew, called The Last Foal.


Please do share! I haven't heard anything about a film... and since she's an Indiana bred I'd LOVE to know more about it. I haven't heard any buzz from the Swifty group...
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Postby madelyn » Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:04 pm

Well it was on television awhile back and we Tivo'ed it but it's gone now. It was the story of Maggie Slew, called "The Last Foal" and mostly filmed at Swifty Farm.

I meant to get it to VCR and then to DVD but Tivo deleted it before I got the chance. I checked and Netflix doesn't seem to have it.
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