Going Wild

Started by Chuckles_the_Clown2, January 18, 2005, 07:28:17 AM

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Chuckles_the_Clown2

This is a horse I\'ve been watching out of the corner of my eye. I guess because I like the looks of his pedigree, though I have not looked at it in depth.

He won a small field stakes Monday when Bushwacker and another scratched. Jumped up from maiden at odds on...lol A couple things caught my eye about him. First he\'s trained by Lukas. Second he\'s another one thats been picked up out of the 2yr training sales and lastly he\'s out West after starting a career in the East.

If the tracks really start doing something about the cheaters, Lukas may move up this year. You have to wonder if Lukas has decided that he can\'t pick out fast sales yearlings without the ability to lay down the four million dollar bid so he\'s trying to find another way of ascertaining a fast horse. A horse thats proven he can at least pick up a foot. Lastly maybe Lukas has decided to return to his roots. Bring his horses into the Derby the way he initally did, from the West. At least for some reason with Going Wild. Then again, maybe Bev and Bob live in Kalifornia. I don\'t know.

http://www.drf.com/news/article/62088.html


He\'s got a ways to go, but he looks bred for two turns and he is somewhat quick.

http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.php?query_type=check&search_bar=horse&h=going+wild&g=5&inbred=Standard&x2=n

CtC



Post Edited (01-18-05 10:30)

Saddlecloth

I posted this on another forum, he may be wining despite the distance, he physically looks like a two turn horse and has the pedigree of one as well.  He is naturally quick and as you pointed out.

Saddlecloth

Chuckles,

brought this one up for you. hope you cashed.