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Never said a word. Also, you only claim a horse you think you can improve -- so why would you claim off a friend or someone you respect.
Very, very rarely is there a horse worth claiming at Monticello these days.
I’ve never claimed a horse with the expectation of improving them. Sometimes it happens , sometimes it doesn’tIf someone thinks they are gonna improve them 100% of the time , they’d outta be broke by now
Never heard a horseman say that before. Then why do you claim a horse or buy a horse if you don't think you can improve them? I'm not saying it works all the time, I'm saying that's always the intent. eg. I can change his shoes, I can add a Murphy blind, he needs a longer toe, an open bridle, etc. etc. Why in the world would you claim a horse you think you can't improve?
I loved the claiming game. But, you need a mindset that is often in conflict with others. I also loved claiming off trainers that others would not. I saw early on many of the so called "sharp guys " were not that way at all. It was others who judged them that way. Most sharpies would jam a clean piece week after week, taking full advantage of this false fear others had . There was one man at Saratoga who was king of the claimers for a couple years. Week in and week out he did whatever he wanted. I claimed 5 from him and all went forward. We often lost one after a couple starts because the fear of him claiming your whole barn was now gone. Even after that, nobody claimed from him. Reputations stay longer than deserved , sometimes.
Half the races at all tracks should be claimers. It's the best way to bring in new owners. Claim one -- watch him race the next week. And I don't mean these N/W inflated price claimers. Just straight claimers.