I kind of got the idea from watching Alto Sky's race that he didn't like running with the other horses, and maybe was a little intimidated by it. Maybe it would not be a bad idea to work him with a couple of other horses, one on each side of him and maybe from the gate. Of course, they may have already been doing that for all I know.
Meanwhile, I hope that he is fit and ready to race.
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Shawklit Won wrote:Alto Sky had a 5 furlong work at Gulfstream Park today, so it looks like he should be in another race soon. Anyway, good to see that he is apparently OK.
Go Alto Sky.
Hi Shawklit,
I was just going to post the work and saw you all ready did:>) The work was very good too, 1:00.62 breezing. He seems to be on track for a win shortly. TJ
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TJ wrote:Shawklit Won wrote:Alto Sky had a 5 furlong work at Gulfstream Park today, so it looks like he should be in another race soon. Anyway, good to see that he is apparently OK.
Go Alto Sky.
Hi Shawklit,
I was just going to post the work and saw you all ready did:>) The work was very good too, 1:00.62 breezing. He seems to be on track for a win shortly. TJ
You know what they say about great minds.
Hope you are right about the winning.
Shawklit Won.
Alto Sky returns Saturday going a mile on the dirt, his rider goes in another direction (Demander)? He's in the 7th race at GP....past performances below. TJ
http://www.brisnet.com/php/bw_pdf_viewe ... m3=1000958
http://www.brisnet.com/php/bw_pdf_viewe ... m3=1000958
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TJ wrote:Alto Sky returns Saturday going a mile on the dirt, his rider goes in another direction (Demander)? He's in the 7th race at GP....past performances below. TJ
http://www.brisnet.com/php/bw_pdf_viewe ... m3=1000958
TJ: Thanks for posting. A mile could be a better distance for Alto Sky, being that his BM sire is Dynaformer, and the A P Indy's and Pulpit's usually liked their races to be at least a mile.
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Alto Sky has not had a work since 3/8 and is not entered in any races. So, he may be hurt, or maybe he is just getting a rest and maybe his handlers are trying to work out his faults.
I am no expert, but I still think that Alto Sky seems to be intimidated by the other horses and prefers to run behind them instead of with them. If so, then his handlers probably have noticed it also, and are trying to work that out.
He does have a pedigree that might work on grass. I think that some trainers will keep running a horse on dirt and keep losing, knowing he has a grass horse. Then he will enter him in a turf race and clean up with big odds. I once saw a horse like that win at 80 to 1 in his first race on grass (he was a Northern Dancer line).
I am no expert, but I still think that Alto Sky seems to be intimidated by the other horses and prefers to run behind them instead of with them. If so, then his handlers probably have noticed it also, and are trying to work that out.
He does have a pedigree that might work on grass. I think that some trainers will keep running a horse on dirt and keep losing, knowing he has a grass horse. Then he will enter him in a turf race and clean up with big odds. I once saw a horse like that win at 80 to 1 in his first race on grass (he was a Northern Dancer line).
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Hi Shawklit,
The Gulfstream Park "champ" meet is winding down, Sunday (Apr.6th) is the last day. Then GP is closed till Friday (Apr.11) and reopen with their Calder at GP meet:>).....they will race 3 days a week, Friday-Sunday and the purses take a sharp drop. So the out of town trainers, like Jonathan Sheppard are probably headed back to their home bases by now.
Alto Sky took longer then expected to make the work tab after his first start, then he worked OK. His rider took off him in his 2nd start (and Alto Sky ran very bad)....now after his 2nd start, he's absent again on the work tab. He has to be going through some issues and we will probably see him race again...but not down here. If Jonathan gets him right, he could come back and pay a good price. TJ
The Gulfstream Park "champ" meet is winding down, Sunday (Apr.6th) is the last day. Then GP is closed till Friday (Apr.11) and reopen with their Calder at GP meet:>).....they will race 3 days a week, Friday-Sunday and the purses take a sharp drop. So the out of town trainers, like Jonathan Sheppard are probably headed back to their home bases by now.
Alto Sky took longer then expected to make the work tab after his first start, then he worked OK. His rider took off him in his 2nd start (and Alto Sky ran very bad)....now after his 2nd start, he's absent again on the work tab. He has to be going through some issues and we will probably see him race again...but not down here. If Jonathan gets him right, he could come back and pay a good price. TJ
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Re: Alto Sky
A 4YO colt named Leadem In Ken won a $75,000. stakes race today called the Gus Fonner Stakes at Fonner Park. What does this have to do with Alto Sky? Well, they are bred very similarly. Both colts were sired by Sky Mesa, both are inbred 3X3 to Storm Cat, 4X4 to Mr. Prospector, and 5X5X5 to Secretariat.
Leadem In Ken is owned by the Ramseys (Ken and Sara), and trained by one of the leading Louisiana trainers named Mike Maker. Looks like he is a good one. Leadem In Ken has won 4 races so far, including two allowance races and a MSW.
If Alto Sky comes back and wins some stakes races, then breeders might start looking for the same cross (Sky Mesa sire and inbred to Storm Cat 3X3, Mr. P 4X4, and Secretariat 5X5X5).
Leadem In Ken is owned by the Ramseys (Ken and Sara), and trained by one of the leading Louisiana trainers named Mike Maker. Looks like he is a good one. Leadem In Ken has won 4 races so far, including two allowance races and a MSW.
If Alto Sky comes back and wins some stakes races, then breeders might start looking for the same cross (Sky Mesa sire and inbred to Storm Cat 3X3, Mr. P 4X4, and Secretariat 5X5X5).
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Re: Alto Sky
Is this horse not a gelding?