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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Jazzman on May 22, 2018, 01:47:13 PM
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reading on standardbred canada how well he qualified went to weg list of eligbles for that stake but his name not on it will it miracalulsy appear later or did someone miss the payment
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JAZZY....FYI
http://www.standardbredcanada.ca/news/5-21-18/alarm-detector-impressive-again.html
Published: May 21, 2018 1:00 pm ET
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After making his sophomore debut in qualifying action one week ago, O'Brien Award winner Alarm Detector sharpened for his upcoming campaign with another impressive qualifier at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Monday (May 21).
With regular pilot Trevor Henry at the controls, the son of Chapter Seven chopped out all the fractions in his qualifying mile. After a :29.1 opener and a :59 half, Alarm Detector picked it up over the last half with a 1:27 third panel and a mile in 1:55.4.
Finishing second in the qualifying mile, 15 lengths back was OSS Super Final winner Draft Year, making his seasonal debut for trainer Brad Maxwell and driver Randy Waples.
Owned by Tom & Elizabeth Rankin, Claude Hamel and Santo Vena, Alarm Detector won six of seven starts and banked $276,870 during his rookie season. The Chapter Seven colt’s biggest victory was a Canadian record 1:52.4 score in the $400,000 William Wellwood Memorial on September 18.
The Ben Baillargeon trainee is eligible to next month’s Goodtimes Stakes (June 16) at Woodbine Mohawk Park. The eliminations, if necessary, will take place on June 8.
To view the charted results, click here.
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He looks like a machine
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They all look good in practice
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He covers the ground like Walner ,,,,IMO
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Who careS?
He is the hambo winner
I said this last year
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That's a bold statement
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That's a bold statement
CHALK BETTOR MENTALITY TOO
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That's a bold statement
I’m sticking to it
This horse can cover a shit ton of ground in such little time
Haven’t seen one like him in a while
And I’m not even a big chapter seven fan
But this horse is very real
Every start last year he completely finished with the bit in his mouth
Very impressive
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I’m sticking to it
This horse can cover a shit ton of ground in such little time
Haven’t seen one like him in a while
And I’m not even a big chapter seven fan
But this horse is very real
Every start last year he completely finished with the bit in his mouth
Very impressive
AGREE CHAPTER SEVENS AS A GROUP COMING ALONG NICELY VS MANY OTHER SIRES
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Prepped properly ,,, only ran out of racetrack never out of horse... Ben is a trotting master
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just looking at the list of horses his name is not on it just saying