Monday, April 6, 2009

Kickin n Screamin and the rest of the gang

Kickin n Screamin exited her hard fought victory last Thursday at Turfway in good shape. She earned a 60 Beyer speed figure for the win which is in line with what she was running last summer at Arlington Park. We are considering a start at Atlantic City Racecourse on the 23rd for her next start. it would be a return to the turf in a starter allowance race. There are logistical issues that must be dealt with since Atlantic City is strictly a "ship-in" facility and Kickin needs to be doing well in order to make such a long trip. However we will try to make this unique opportunity work for all the East coast and Mid- Atlantic partners that would attend this race.

Aldebutante continues to do well in her recovery and is about ready to begin the next stage of her rehabilitation.

Run Burgundy has arrived at CDT and is officially in full racehorse training.

Harold Carmichael and Redboard King are also at CDT and are both training fine though Redboard King has shown some attitude issues that Cherie is dealing with.

Sumwonlovesyou is training great and has had a few strong gallops that are precursors for her first breeze which should come around the 15th on the month.

Missus Mayflower will be ready to come to the racetrack around the 20th of April.


Rampillion has been slow to recover from her grabbed quarter and wont make another start till May.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

and just what kind of "attitude issues" are we talking about?

Anonymous said...

Above, you say possible race at AC on the 23rd; on DT, Byk reported possible race at AC on the 24th. Which is it?

Unknown said...

His attitude in regards to following directions and not just doing whatever he feels like doing. Like rearing up, going backward instead of forward, kicking people, etc.

There are races both days and i have no idea how to determine if both will fill. So we will probably enter for the race on the 23rd and if that doesnt work out reenter for the 24th. Because of the nature of the meet, we have no clue as to how many horses each race will get and where the contenders will come from.