She is entered in a 6f Alw/25k Opt. Claimer at GGF this Sunday the 23rd.
So far she has done everything right by going 2 for 2.
She won her debut by 4 lengths in a 8k claimer. (I think we stole this one)
Wheeled her back ina 40k Starters Alw., that she won for fun by 2 lengths.
Both times she came from well off the pace to win.
I'm flying down to watch her race this Sunday.
If anyone is going to be at GGF this Sunday, stop by the paddock and give me a howdy. I would love to meet someone from the forum.
All the best,
Shergar
Flighty Girl
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Flighty is entered again this Saturday, (20th)
Going for her 4th win in her 4th start.
6th at GGF. Another NW1X Alw. race. (As a Cal bred she can win this condition twice.)
She is stretching out to a mile for this race. Her running style suggests she would like a bit more distance. Her full sib. Salsa Express won a stakes going a mile, so maybe Flighty can do it too.
Shergar
Going for her 4th win in her 4th start.
6th at GGF. Another NW1X Alw. race. (As a Cal bred she can win this condition twice.)
She is stretching out to a mile for this race. Her running style suggests she would like a bit more distance. Her full sib. Salsa Express won a stakes going a mile, so maybe Flighty can do it too.
Shergar
Last edited by Shergar on Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Flighty Girl is in again this Saturday. 6th at GGF. Another NW1X Alw. going 6f.
She was scratched out of her race on the 20th of last. She had a little nick on her pastern that filled a bit.
A little time off and now she is ready to roll again.
Been working well for her return.
She drew into a salty group, so she has her work cut out to make it 4 for 4.
All fingers crossed.
Regards,
Shergar
She was scratched out of her race on the 20th of last. She had a little nick on her pastern that filled a bit.
A little time off and now she is ready to roll again.
Been working well for her return.
She drew into a salty group, so she has her work cut out to make it 4 for 4.
All fingers crossed.
Regards,
Shergar