Author Topic: Skill or luck. What's more important to get these babies to the races?  (Read 4022 times)

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ferdinand the bull

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Guess they won’t be around then if they miss the Mark! Most babies require time, patience and knowledge. Anyone can get lucky but when you shoot blanks you always come up with nothing. Right Ferdinand?
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I would think 15 in Florida on a mile track might be equal to higher times on a smaller track up north.

Burkes track in Fl is a 5/8 th

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In Aiken, S.C. Saturday at their annual matinee races, 2 year olds were going in 2:27-2:30. It is a mile red clay track.

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Nobody in Florida is at 215

Stop

Most between 230 and 225

I just visited three farms
There

Burke currently double headers 2:35, back mile in 2:20 in sets  tmbz1

 

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