Showing posts with label Friesan Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friesan Fire. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Super Saturday and A Visit With Some Rare Friends

A fun slate of races today as the Blue Grass and Arkansas Derby will provide us with the final preps for the Kentucky Derby. I am hoping that Papa Clem steps up in Arkansas to add even more strength to the form of this year's Kentucky Derby. Papa Clem has now finished second to both Pioneerof The Nile (Robert Lewis at SA) and Friesan Fire (Louisiana Derby in the slop.) It seems that Papa Clem could be the measuring stick for talent in this edition of the Run For The Roses.

Pioneerof The Nile Defeats Papa Clem in the Robert Lewis


Papa Clem has travelled all over the U.S looking for his spot to win and maybe today is the day he gets his picture snapped with the entire racing world looking on!

Friesan Fire Wins In The Slop Over Papa Clem


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I had an awesome Friday going on a foster farm visit with my friend Sheri from the LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society. I took well over 200 photos during our trek across the province and I'll be putting together a fun photo essay highlighting some of the great OTTBs we visited. For now, I've posted one great photo of Sheri with Rare Friends, a horse so handsome his barn name is Beckham!

Rare Friends Tells Sheri The One Where The Bartender Asks, "Why The Long Face?"



I decided to try my luck taking one of those angular Myspace style profile photos with the character that is Clever Event. After suckering me in for a bit of a nuzzle, Clever Event planted a wet nose on my cheek and gave me a good shove just as i snapped the shot! The end result has the two of us looking like we just rode back in from the local pub.

Keith and Clever Event Mugging It For The Camera


More photos and fun from this day out to come in a new post soon.

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I cannot stress enough for Woodbine fans to get their picks in for the FREE Queen's Plate Fantasy Challenge. The first race in the points series, the Achievement Stakes, goes to post later this afternoon.

One horse to consider for this contest is Roger Attfield's Southdale who finished third in a troubled stretch run at Keeneland yesterday going 6 1/2 furlongs in the tenth race. Southdale was beaten less than three lengths and his stretch run was described as follows, "lacked room leaving the turn, and checked entering the stretch, but recovered quickly and kept on willingly to earn the show." You have to like a horse that fights through a bit of adversity first time out. I expect bigger and better from this one over the course of the coming campaign.

Another contender, Parabola, breezed 5F in 1:00.80 at Woodbine the other day and appears to be sharp. Flip For The Coin worked 5F in 1:02 this morning so expect both of the above to be on the Woodbine polytrack soon.

Enjoy your racing today, it's my birthday weekend so posting may be a bit sporadic till Monday!

Monday, February 9, 2009

I Coulda Been A Contender: Derby Hopefuls Making Their Mark

Pioneerof The Nile ran a Derbyesque race on the weekend winning the G2 Robert G. Lewis in a come from behind trip through traffic putting the Baffert trained colt to the top of the list of 2009 Derby contenders. I Want Revenge was left wanting after being passed late by Papa Clem who impressed with his ability to fight back after being passed late on.

Pioneerof The Nile - G2 Robert R. Lewis



Still, let's not forget that Midshipman and Square Eddie both finished ahead of Pioneerof The Nile in the 2008 Breeders Cup Juvenile. Granted, POTN had traffic trouble in this race as well and was checked on the first turn.



Before we get too excited about Midshipman, we might want to consider if The Pamplemousse could sour that one's chances after defeating a shin-shocked Square Eddie in the San Rafael. Square Eddie was bred by Kinghaven Farms right here in Canada.

The Pamplemousse over Square Eddie - San Rafael



Friesan Fire dominated the Risen Star Stakes this past weekend over a confusing set of efforts from Giant Oak and Flying Pegasus. Giant Oak encountered traffic, lane changes and generally seemed to stop and start all through the race. Flying Pegasus attempted to turn this mile and sixteenth test into a ten furlong stunner by running wide the whole way. Whether you can blame these odd performances on the inexperience of the horse or "racing luck", it sure didn't matter down the lane when Friesan Fire scorches his rivals by several degrees.

Friesan Fire - Risen Star Stakes



Friesan Fire's dominance on Saturday was good news for the Canadian connections of Patena who finished a game second in the Lecomte against that very same horse.

Friesan Fire - Patena finish 1-2 in the Lecomte Stakes



Canadian Danny Dion is the owner of Bear's Rocket, who finished second to Saratoga Sinner in the Holy Bull. While Saratoga Sinner is now sidelined with knee knack, Bear's Rocket is improving and also makes the ever-increasing list of Derby contenders. West Side Bernie and Beethoven were both well beaten in this encounter.

Saratoga Sinner over Bear's Rocket and West Side Bernie in the Holy Bull



Just to make it interesting, let's throw a filly into the mix. Can Stardom Bound become the first lady since Winning Colours to take the Derby? A little early to say just yet, but with her connections threatening to start her in the G1 Santa Anita Derby against the boys, we may just get the litmus test we're looking for.

Stardom Bound - Las Virgenes Stakes



We're not done yet, at Aqueduct this weekend Haynesfield continued his winning ways by destroying the field in the Whirlaway. I couldn't find footage of that race, but his work in the Count Fleet Stakes was equally impressive.

Haynesfield - Count Fleet Stakes




Last, but not least, remember Old Fashioned? Old Fashioned won the Remsen and is undefeated in three starts. Trained by Larry Jones, the son of Unbridled's Song has done everything right so far and has the pedigree of a champion.

Old Fashioned Wins the Remsen



If you're not confused enough about who might or might not be on Derby track, let's check out a few others that might be longer odds. Hanging out on the long shots list are Breakwater Edison, Vineyard Haven, Beethoven and Capt. Candyman Can.

A lot of people have high hopes for Breakwater Edison but he's already been knocked back twice by other contenders.

Vineyard Haven wins the Champagne Stakes over Breakwater Edison.



Not to be outdone, Capt. Candyman Can recently won the seven furlong Hutcheson Stakes at Gulfstream beating Breakwater Edison in the process.

However, before you get too sweet on the Capt., let's not forget that Beethoven belted out a big tune scoring over the Candyman at Churchill. Giant Oak, started slow in this race but got up late for third.

Beethoven beating Capt. Candyman Can at Churchill



While this list of contenders is partly in jest, it also provides a visual of some of the 20 horses you might be sorting through come Derby day. I'll save the discussion on horses for courses and racing surfaces for another blog.

You can add to your list of potential Derby champs by reading through the list of Triple Crown nominees below. DRF will be publishing the first installment of their Futures Pool this Thursday. Can't wait!
Triple Crown Nominees