Coquinerie in at Gulfstream tomorrow
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By the way, I think i'm going to send her to Headley when we bring her to Cali. Great horseman and someone who's opinion I respect greatly in the sport cannot say enough good things about him. That person also said that Coquie ran a huge race considering the lack of pace she had in front of her and that she probably would have won if she hadnt lugged in slightly at the end-- so here's hoping his opinion is a good one!!! lol
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For more of the times 12 furlong races, started of at a rather low travelling
as there are not much horses, who are able to go from wire to wire, or from the gates to the wire leading right a way out off the stalls.
Normally speed is up from the begin of the last bench to the wire, so making it a kind of sprint from 5-6 furlongs.
Something else:
realize that more than 95% from the offspring of saddlers wells or descedants need cut in the ground. Only el prado could handle totally firm.
Ben
as there are not much horses, who are able to go from wire to wire, or from the gates to the wire leading right a way out off the stalls.
Normally speed is up from the begin of the last bench to the wire, so making it a kind of sprint from 5-6 furlongs.
Something else:
realize that more than 95% from the offspring of saddlers wells or descedants need cut in the ground. Only el prado could handle totally firm.
Ben