Well, Pebble to a Pearl was scheduled for a start at Penn National tonight, but they took the race off the grass, and it scratched down to 2. Count 'em, 2.
We have her and her Brother Sy entered at Fairhill, MD instead, in two different flat races, this Saturday. She's going 7F; Sy will go 10 panels.
The Fairhill races are always well-attended, well-supported and the course is magnificent. Let's hope the weather cooperates, as it should be a fun day.
My dilemma will be the hat(s), because brother/sister race in different silks.
Washed off the turf again, but....
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Fairhill was a lot of fun!
What fun at Fairhill: 15,000+ fans, good weather, nice day!
Pearl was a game second in her heat, losing to a 7 year old gelding. There are some terrific photos at Tod Marks' website of all the races, and here's a really pretty shot of the grey girl from our friend, Lydia Williams: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =1&theater
Brother Sy didn't run, but came out it just fine. He is a very smart horse and mostly decides on his own how things will go, and we have little choice in the matter.
Just glad we're seeing some green, firm turf in the MidAtlantic now and looking forward to our season!
Pearl was a game second in her heat, losing to a 7 year old gelding. There are some terrific photos at Tod Marks' website of all the races, and here's a really pretty shot of the grey girl from our friend, Lydia Williams: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =1&theater
Brother Sy didn't run, but came out it just fine. He is a very smart horse and mostly decides on his own how things will go, and we have little choice in the matter.
Just glad we're seeing some green, firm turf in the MidAtlantic now and looking forward to our season!
Wilf,
How are Tev and Peanut liking the cooler weather in the region? These are more Saratoga-like mornings now, cool and dry, and it's a good forecast for a few more days, thankfully!
There are replays up on the National Steeplechase Assn. website from Fairhill. It was fun to watch them again. Great crowds!
How are Tev and Peanut liking the cooler weather in the region? These are more Saratoga-like mornings now, cool and dry, and it's a good forecast for a few more days, thankfully!
There are replays up on the National Steeplechase Assn. website from Fairhill. It was fun to watch them again. Great crowds!
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Well Denise it certainly has been a wonderful break from the sauna-like weather of earlier in the week and the farmers actually got some great haymaking done in perfect conditions for a change. I am babysitting a nervous filly who is about to run on the turf in a few hours and she is a nightmare for kicking off her hind shoes. Tevez is on the turf on tuesday at Mountaineer and the weather looks promising. Let's hope for settled weather so we can all get a chance to try the grass again after so long a wait!
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Hey Denise well done ! Actually it was a drag for me as I had two turfers going in the early races but we had an awful storm late morning which put an end to that idea but I did not scratch either as it was a wet fast surface instead of the usual deep cuppy nature of this track and it saved me trying to work them on another day. All's well that ends well I guess and we can both regroup for another shot! Concerning Pearl's race she was in deep and got no respect yet she ran tremendously to only get beat a length,I think that she is going places.
I did read Tev's chart and it didn't register that it was an OTT run! What a versatile foot he has on all surfaces! While Pearl did break her maiden on the dirt, she, like the rest of her sibs, clearly relishes the grass. I found out later these girls ran a few hundredths off the track record, so it was a good group. It would be intriguing to get Pearl on the AW sometime, since turf form seems to carry over on that, but if we keep getting grass races to go here, there's no urgency.
She is a huge girl (16.3h) but a May baby, so she's still grasping the whole racing thing in her "mind." The heart is there for sure. When the mind catches up with the body and the heart, the athlete will be complete!
Her Brother Sy is in Sunday at Parx, provided the weekend storms don't linger!
She is a huge girl (16.3h) but a May baby, so she's still grasping the whole racing thing in her "mind." The heart is there for sure. When the mind catches up with the body and the heart, the athlete will be complete!
Her Brother Sy is in Sunday at Parx, provided the weekend storms don't linger!
Browsing around Flickr tonight I found a photo you may like:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlfleenorpics/6287960958/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlfleenorpics/6287960958/
Thank you!
Lucy,
Thank you for pointing out this photo! I was hoping for a better outing that day from the big grey Pearl, but she hasn't liked the soft going we've had to deal with here in the MidAtlantic at all! The girls in this family are all rather "opinionated" about what they do and don't like, and not shy about expressing their feelings. She has a baby half-sister called Red Peak (Rimrod) who is mightily cheeky already. Might have something to do with being chestnut, too.
Thank you for pointing out this photo! I was hoping for a better outing that day from the big grey Pearl, but she hasn't liked the soft going we've had to deal with here in the MidAtlantic at all! The girls in this family are all rather "opinionated" about what they do and don't like, and not shy about expressing their feelings. She has a baby half-sister called Red Peak (Rimrod) who is mightily cheeky already. Might have something to do with being chestnut, too.
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Nice photo Lucy , I wish you had been up here on wednesday when I had a first time starter who shied away from the pony and lost her balance in the deep mud going onto the track unseating the rider and getting about an inch of mud all over herself and the saddle,now THAT was a photo op! Fortunately she was fine and only lost her dignity so after a vet-check and hose down she made her way to the gate and ran a respectable 2nd.