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    • The customer experience is so important so, I expect club officials to work tirelessly to achieve a high standard every time. Has anyone seen results of the NZTR survey yet?
    • @curious  well there ya go! who would have thought from College to a SL
    • A voided claim kept Pinfire under the care of trainer Michael Tomlinson, giving the trainer and his team time to turn the gelding's career around and bring him to the stage of the Claiming Crown at Churchill Downs Nov. 15.View the full article
    • Shows how many race meetings you go to @Chief Stipe , all the carnivals are the same. Outside of that not so much. Surely with the amount of stock you have in work you're seeing that?
    • 5. DYNAMITE TONIGHT, DED, 11/7, 5 furlongs (VIDEO). Beyer Speed Figure-82 (g, 2, by Independence Hall–Shop for Gold, by Speightstown) O-Roger Smith and Keiber Rengifo. B-DocAtty Stables (La). T-Sam Breaux. J-Elio Barrera. Having brought $127,000 in June at OBS–a decent price for a Louisiana-bred–he debuted by demolishing state-bred maidens by 8 3/4 lengths in solid time. His pedigree traces to Jack Dreyfus' old Hobeau Farm breeding operation, and New Iberia-based veteran Breaux, 71, has won 2,063 races and more than five dozen stakes. 4. ROTHKO, CD, 11/8, 6 1/2 furlongs (VIDEO). Beyer Speed Figure-86 (2nd) (c, 3, by Tapit–Covfefe, by Into Mischief) O/B-LNJ Foxwoods (Ky). T-Brad Cox. J-Irad Ortiz, Jr. Much was expected of the second foal from the Roth family's GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint winner Covfefe, and after a training setback he might be getting there. Away from racing for 15 1/2 months after a lackluster 2-year-old debut, he was a solid second here in a race that earned good speed-figure grades. 3. HOMETOWN BOUND, LRL, 11/8, 6 furlongs (VIDEO). Beyer Speed Figure-86 (c, 2, by Mitole–Youngest Daughter, by The Factor) O-Colts Neck Stables. B-G. Watts Humphrey, Jr., Vickie Oliver and G. Watts Humphrey III (Ky). T-Jorge Duarte. J-Victor Carrasco. In a maiden sprint that appeared modest on paper but became much tougher in action, first-timers Hometown Bound and runnerup Crossingthechannel left the field–including a 1-to-2 favorite–strung out 20 lengths behind them from first to fifth. Owners Richard and Stephen Santulli went to $350k to buy the winner at OBS March, but bettors underestimated him at 7-1 odds. 2. RIPPED, CD, 11/8, 6 1/2 furlongs (VIDEO). Beyer Speed Figure-88 (1st) (c, 3, by City of Light–Fly Time, by Mr Speaker) O-BC Stables. B-Gage Hill Stable II, W.S. Farish and Ken Langone. T-Steve Asmussen. J-Keith Asmussen. Following the death of D. Wayne Lukas, BC Stables owners John Bellinger and Brian Coelho transferred this $650k yearling to Asmussen in July, and the 12-race maiden is showing signs of life with back-to-back improved efforts. First, he was a good fourth at Keeneland at 61-1 odds last month, and here he took a further step forward to score at 8-1. His dam is a half-sister to GI Preakness winner Rombauer. 1. BARB, CD, 11/5, 1 mile (VIDEO). Beyer Speed Figure-91 (g, 3, Candy Ride (Arg)–Classic Point, by Flatter) O-Flying P Stable. B-Marc Keller. T-Mike Maker. J-Jose Ortiz. In June, owner Jay Provenzano spent $100k to claim Ole Crazy Bone, who 10 weeks later won the $2.5 million GII Kentucky Turf Cup. A month before that claim, Provenzano took this gelding–out of a two-time graded winner–for $75k. He immediately reeled off Beyers of 86 and 87 in losing efforts, regressed in two subsequent outings, then rebounded in a big way last Wednesday (and went untaken) when dropped back into a $100k claiming spot.   The post Five Fastest Maidens, Presented By Taylor Made: Nov. 3-10 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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