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Title: Congrats Barry
Post by: Michael D. on September 30, 2007, 03:55:31 PM
Great win in the Beldame.

Good luck in the BC.
Title: Re: Congrats Barry
Post by: Barry Irwin on October 03, 2007, 08:29:40 PM
Thanks.

Kudos to Ramon Dominguez for a fabulous ride.

I think the filly will continue to provide value for bettors as people perceive her to be the dreaded \"other Pletcher\" as long as Johnny V. rides somebody else. Makes for some nice mutuels.

Most bettors in this day and age are hung up on what they perceive to be the logical connections. They have not been doing their homework.
Title: Re: Congrats Barry
Post by: fasteddie on October 04, 2007, 07:15:44 AM
Congrats on a great win; I like following the Broken Vow offspring. Am curious as to why she sold so cheaply as a yearling. Was it \"lack of pedigree\", conformation, or a bit of both?
Title: Re: Congrats Barry
Post by: Uncle Buck on October 04, 2007, 02:15:51 PM
Broken Vow\'s broken rein in the BC Juvey is one of the great \"what ifs\" in my personal paramutual history. I was loaded for bear on that one...
Title: Re: Congrats Barry
Post by: Barry Irwin on October 04, 2007, 03:14:22 PM
fasteddie Wrote:
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> Congrats on a great win; I like following the
> Broken Vow offspring. Am curious as to why she
> sold so cheaply as a yearling. Was it \"lack of
> pedigree\", conformation, or a bit of both?


I didn\'t buy her as a yearling. Gary Capuano did.

But from what I have learned from Taylor Made Farm, she was very tall and gawky, as well as very unfurnished.

Her conformation is good and so is her family.

Stuff like this happens.
Title: Re: Congrats Barry
Post by: miff on October 06, 2007, 05:59:08 AM
Looks like a new horse having confirmed her Delaware romp now at Belmont. Dominguez fits her style like a glove. Not without a real shot at Monmouth if she makes her big late run.
Title: By the Sea
Post by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 on October 06, 2007, 07:06:43 AM
Barry Irwin Wrote:
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> Thanks.
>
> Kudos to Ramon Dominguez for a fabulous ride.
>
> I think the filly will continue to provide value
> for bettors as people perceive her to be the
> dreaded \"other Pletcher\" as long as Johnny V.
> rides somebody else. Makes for some nice mutuels.

Just for the sake of clarity, the Velasquez/Pletcher went off at 7.2-1

The winning filly went off at 6.7-1

In other words there really wasn\'t very much to \"Pletcher\" value shopping in said race.

The B.C. Distaff itself will be an excellent betting race with Pletcher taking buckets of dollars.

Another interesting race will be the B.C. Classic. Made all the more so by the Jockey Club Gold Cup results. Lawyer Ron definitely lost some luster after two superhorse performances and looks up against it on cycle and scenario.  Expect a wild outcome at Monmouth with Plech gasping as hard as his horses.

Out there... by the sea
the finish line waits for me
my horses stand on golden sands
and run past the Plech\'s as they are fading

Out there...by the sea
Horses are running for me
They will fly like birds on high
and straight to the line
They\'ll go sailin\'

Like a rocket to the stars
The Apollo module to the moon
I know... beyond a doubt
Which horses have peaked their race too soon.

We\'ll meet there at the shore
we\'ll cash just as before
Happy we\'ll be beyond the sea
as all the Plech horses go fadin\'

I know... beyond a doubt
my heart will lead me there soon
We\'ll meet (I know we\'ll meet) beyond the shore
We\'ll cash just as before
Happy we\'ll be beyond the sea
as all the Plech horses go fadin\'



>
> Most bettors in this day and age are hung up on
> what they perceive to be the logical connections.
> They have not been doing their homework.