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Plus 3 really good ones in Oak Grove Monday having their 1st startshttps://racing.ustrotting.com/chart.aspxMost went in 2:01 or there abouts.The one that he says is the best so far went 1:58 and change at Northfield last week. Came home in 27.2 easy. Pick Pocket, Him and Militant (Six Pack) are in Kentucky Monday along with a pacer named Arson.How they turn out, who knows at this stage but it's fun watching all the babies from different stables and seeing what they can do
And the only 'A' list driver to show up was Scott Zeron. And it looks like he drove many of Thestables' horses. Very interesting. Doesn't Zeron drive some of the Alagna stock in big races?
Agreed! Both the big stables and the little guys have the same objectives.The only difference is that the big guys get all the press and the little guy has to establish a very good horse before he gets press. When this happens, the big guys have enough money to acquire an already made horse without doing the work involved with this.
The big stables have the answer to killing off the little stables. Death by numbers.
Anthony and Scott Zeron talking about the qualifiers and how bad the track was. Deep and the water truck was broken down so the times were slow.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9Fi7L5qXes&t=593s
Let's horse that there were no major injuries after qualifying of a bad track.
From my own experiences.It is the (hard) fast raceway tracks that break down the horses. IMHO It is the SPEED that does the damage.Several years back I raced two colts, two heats a day all summer long at the fairs(Bullrings). Their first starts at Maywood. One bows a tendon the other cracks a bone in his knee.