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  • Haskin's Derby Report: Pletcher on Parade

    It sounds as if this could be the last nice morning we get in a while, and fortunately, most of the Derby works have been completed. As typical of Derby works, the good ones drew waves of excitement, while others were overblown as bad works. And some were, well, just works.What separates Derby works from your typical works is that most people have ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by aspradling on 04-27-2014
  • Haskin's Derby Report: Let the Works Begin

    From Kentucky to New York to California to Maryland, there were Kentucky Derby works galore the past two days.But before we get to the works, the highlight moment of the day came at 5:45 a.m. when General a Rod went out for a gallop with blinkers n. Because of the colts slow work several days earlier when he became distracted by the giant ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Jennifer Whittle on 04-26-2014
  • A Look At Winning Derby Pedigree With Brisnet.com & Doug Salvatore

    Many skilled handicappers treat pedigree analysis as though it should be left for those whose primary aim is the buying, selling, or breeding of horses. There are countless examples, new and old, of the maddening uncertainty associated with this subject. One hundred years ago, Roamer was the champion three-year-old and is credited with 1914 Horse ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 04-25-2014
  • Haskin's Derby Report: Here We Go

    Welcome to the 2014 Kentucky Derby. There were showers this morning and the forecast is for showers next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. I just thought Id get that out of the way so you can get an early start on your mud handicapping and begin moping over another wet track Derby. So, get it out of your system now and hope the forecast is ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 04-25-2014
  • TimeformUS Stakes Plays from Keeneland and Churchill

    FRIDAYThe G2 Elkhorn StakesKeeneland, Race 9By Alan MannThe Grade 2 Elkhorn Stakes has drawn an overflow field of 14 on Friday's closing day card at Keeneland.  Hangover Kid (10-1) stretches out to a mile and a half after returning from a 105-day layoff to race at a mile and a sixteenth. This somewhat lightly raced (record of 21-6-6-3) ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by TimeformUS on 04-25-2014
  • Debunking the Curse of Apollo?

    By Nicole Sauer Not since Apollo in 1882 has a horse that was unraced at age 2 gone on to win the Kentucky Derby (gr. I). The famed ''Curse of Apollo'' will be put to the test once again this year, this time by Rebel Stakes (gr. II) winner Hoppertunity. Many argue that the right horse just hasn't come along yet, and it's only a matter of time ...
    Posted to MarketWatch Blog (Weblog) by nsauer on 04-24-2014
  • Who Will Win the Derby Trial?

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') This Saturday, racing returns to Churchill Downs with a ten-race program that is highlighted by the $150,000 Derby Trial Stakes (gr. III). In recent years, the Derby Trial has been little more than an enjoyable opening-day feature race, with little to no effect on the Derby itself. But thanks to the presence ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 04-23-2014
  • Light on 2-Year-Olds? Blame the Weather

    By Tom LaMarra Last year Keeneland filled seven 2-year-old races during its spring meet. Through April 23 there were two, with two more to come before the meet ends April 25. The 2-year-old races during the 2013 spring meet averaged 9.71 horses per race. The two races run through April 23 averaged 7 horses per race, according to The Jockey Club ...
    Posted to The Keeneland Files (Weblog) by JerseyTom on 04-23-2014
  • 4/12/2014 Northeast/Mid-Atlantic: Giant Start

    Frost Giant is paying off for Andrew Cohen by Lenny Shulman Andrew Cohen, 57, is an amiable man, quick with a quip even if the punch line is inf licted upon himself. He has carved out a big career on Wall Street but doesnt pretend to be all-knowing. He does enjoy actionhes the kind of guy who would rather participate playing baseball at a ...
  • Afternoon With the Regal Rosalind

    Last Tuesday afternoon (April 15), I had the privilege of going to Keeneland and visiting Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) hopeful Rosalind at trainer Kenny McPeek's barn. The reason for the visit was to do a video interview with McPeek that will be posted in the next few days on Bloodhorse.com, but while I was there, I was also able to spend a few ...
    Posted to Beyond the Blinkers (Weblog) by Esther Marr on 04-22-2014
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