Saturday, July 31, 2010

Post race reports

Ausable Chasm came out of race clearly tired and with as many experiences under the girth as possible. Pre-race the filly was perfect, and Alex Solis told us that she did great waiting in the gate and was sharp when the latch sprung. She did everything he asked including the slightly forced lead change around the eighth pole. She ate a lot of heavy mud, and was being hit hard with it around the turn but tried to run through it according to Solis. Alex then wrapped up on her past the sixteenth. She should benefit from the race in every way imaginable.
It was a great day at the Old Spa, with an enthusiastic crowd of more than 40 Dee Tee partners, their family and friends, as well as a slew of Derby Trailers. Many went to barn after the race as well. If all goes well, she'll run back in 21-28 days! Thanks again to everybody that made it possible and all who turned out...
 
Redboard King returned to the barn following his 5th place finish quite tired. He was forced to cut faster fractions on the lead than we would have liked to have seen but still held well until deep in the stretch when he finally weakened. Tony Black felt that he should improve off this effort and hated that his hand was forced by a couple of no-hope horses who showed speed before fading badly. There was a large contingent of Dee Tee partners at Philly this afternoon and many are staying for Kickin n Screamin's race on Saturday.
 

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