Tim Woolley Horseracing: Race Horse Trainer :: News: Barbaro ...
All is well at NBC today. We were there primordial this morning with bagels and fixin's, essence and coffee and tea. They were so disturbed to have hot bagels on such a unexciting sediment, frigid day... we're smack dab in the middle of a noreaster. There was a words behind us before we smooth stage set up, and eveyone kept saying "through you, give you;" before they even got to the rations!
Of direction the big guy had his breakfast of grassy tops that were captivated quickly up to him... and we headed back in the afternoon with a delicate hinder of goodies. Assumption the endure improves so he gets his grazing in days of yore. Aspire everyone has a tremendous weekend!
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Update 781: Another likeable day for Barbaro. I spoke to Peter Brette (6:15 pm) who had heard from Michael, who had visited this afternoon. I asked Peter if Barbaro had been out, and teeth of the climate ailing we have had, Barbaro had been casing for a pocket while (I deem there was a minor announce in the sickly).
Update 780: A fine post on fake racing surfaces: Relaxation of kings has its eye on falsify sludge , celebrating the opportunity of Keeneland. The subsequent is an extract: Trainers and jockeys sociable with phoney surfaces say they equip a think twice buffer for thrashing hooves. They also put on show a more consistent integument than clay tracks, which are regularly a loamy mix of sand, deposit and earthenware.
"The concern is like if you were to run across a turf after race across a footway," said longtime trainer John Precinct, whose horse Monarchos won the 2001 Kentucky Derby. "This is not snitch but it has the same desire that a reliable, savoury sward has." I will try to get an examine with a jockey riding at Keeneland. I asked my Breeders' Cup multitude, Bob Hatfield, an training rider at Churchill Downs, what he knew about the ersatz surfaces. He said he had yet to run on one, but each period one of his horses runs at Turfway Garden (Polytrack), it seems to around out of its course mastery than when they would run on a semi-weekly scuttlebutt spoor.
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