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Friday, June 20, 2008

Rapping

- Rap Tale is 8-1 in the 8th at Belmont this evening on the second twilight card of the year. This is her turf debut, and what trainer Bruce Brown (a winner in yesterday's 9th) has been looking forward to ever since Kasey K won a five way shake against Asmussen, amongst others, to claim her last month. She won a dirt sprint in her first off the claim. She sports a modest turf Tomlinson of 291. But if you go back to her third dam, you'll find that she's a half to Lyphard; and, underneath her, you'll find descendants such as Ashkal Way and Donatello.

So there's some grass blood in there somewhere, and trainer Brown feels that she has an extreme case of turf foot. She's also gained 100 pounds since the claim, perhaps, Bob and I were discussing yesterday, due to a kinder workout regime under Brown than under the Pletcher Program from which she was claimed. So we're cautiously optimistic, and hoping for the best today; especially because, if she does take to grass, there's a stakes for Virginia-breds down at Colonial that could be next. If we can get any kind of black type on this one, she could have some significant value as a broodmare with her fine pedigree. Bob will be giving me the live call on the phone, as we're down here in Florida.

Song of Love is the morning line favorite for Barclay Tagg; this will be the grass debut for this half-sister, by Changeintheweather (Gone West), to Nobiz Like Shobiz. Not too often we see a sibling to a major graded stakes winner by such an obscure sire. Amongst the runners who have run on the grass, Senor Rita Lady (3-1) closed strongly in her grass debut for Violette, and figures to love the stretch out, being by Fusaichi Pegasus out of a Pleasant Colony mare. Queens Full (4-1) has shown some late foot for the hot Clement barn. And Receipt steps up to face winners after graduating for Shug; she's a typically blue-blooded Phipps-bred by Dynaformer who sports a grass Tomlinson of 363. Good luck everyone, and have a great day!

9 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Good writeup in Newsday on the OTB drama.

http://tinyurl.com/3f3wg7

OTB's: Where politics, public money and racing meet

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pqvn82J2WN0

Anonymous said...

Not happy with that ride.

RG

Anonymous said...

I thought Rap Tale was perfectly placed until about the top of the stretch.
The jockey (Prado?) had a chance to bring her outside but he was probably looking for a hole to open up and didn't get it.
He was just totally boxed in and actually impeded another horse (who also was boxed in).
I definitely don't blame Rap Tale for this one. I think that if she was taken outside she would have gotten a second or third.
I will look for her next time. One poorly judged ride should not reflect on the animal.

Anonymous said...

ALAN you cant handle the truth, What a loser mann

Anonymous said...

I would like to meet you when you come saratoga.
you have a lot to learn about horse racing and public blogging. you have become a advertisement for your friends.

steve in nc said...

Anons --

If you don't like harness racing or the quarters, baseball blowouts or the shopping channel, and you don't have any friends, surely you can find some better use for your time than reading the useless blog of a stupid loser.

I'm one of those morons that enjoy and have learned some things from Alan. If you don't enjoy or learn, but come here to insult, at least TRY to be witty. If we wanted mindless nastiness, we'd be watching Fox News.

Anonymous said...

Agree,

If we wanted mindless nastiness, we'd be watching MSNBC.

Alan Mann said...

Your anonymous comments have degenerated into little more than baseless and rude personal attacks. And actually devoting time looking up the results of the hunch bets borders on pathetic. But worst of all, you're bugging me while I'm on vacation. For that, you've earned a permanent ban.