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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #60 on: October 02, 2025, 03:15:39 PM »
Who owns Beau Jangles mare ?

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #61 on: October 02, 2025, 04:11:48 PM »
Who owns Beau Jangles mare ?

Tara Hills Stud is the breeder

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #62 on: October 11, 2025, 01:12:16 PM »
Won the OSS Super Final last night (like he was supposed to) in a complete monsoon. It looked like everyone has having trouble getting a hold of the track. Anyway, 10 for 10, and the original plan was to go to the BC. Ian Moore is an excellent trainer. A real horseman. While each horse is different, once a 2yo hits 10 starts, stakes, open company, a few big miles, etc., I always start to think when/if a 2yo just might be getting a bit tired. Sometimes they don't show it over the last few races and they just show it in one race. This colt hasn't shown it, and he looks like he has great potential. I wonder if Moore is going to still go the the BC.

BTW, last I heard from the farm, his dam is back in foal to Cattlewash. I don't think she has a yearling this year, but she has a Bettors Delight foal (colt) this year.

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #63 on: October 11, 2025, 03:12:29 PM »
Ian Moore is also a vet. Enough said

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #64 on: October 11, 2025, 04:44:38 PM »
Ian Moore is also a vet. Enough said

Yes. He can follow his own advice instead of giving it and having the trainer do whatever they damn well please with it.

I know about his alleged issues. I also think it's an advantage - a perfectly legal one - to be a vet and a trainer.

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #65 on: October 11, 2025, 05:23:35 PM »
Ian Moore is also a vet. Enough said

Uses the same fuel in his horses that he uses in his airplane he flies

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #66 on: October 11, 2025, 11:16:38 PM »
Ian Moore is also a vet. Enough said

 I vey good horseman and a very good vet......pretty good combination.

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #67 on: October 12, 2025, 05:38:45 AM »
Won the OSS Super Final last night (like he was supposed to) in a complete monsoon. It looked like everyone has having trouble getting a hold of the track. Anyway, 10 for 10, and the original plan was to go to the BC. Ian Moore is an excellent trainer. A real horseman. While each horse is different, once a 2yo hits 10 starts, stakes, open company, a few big miles, etc., I always start to think when/if a 2yo just might be getting a bit tired. Sometimes they don't show it over the last few races and they just show it in one race. This colt hasn't shown it, and he looks like he has great potential. I wonder if Moore is going to still go the the BC.

BTW, last I heard from the farm, his dam is back in foal to Cattlewash. I don't think she has a yearling this year, but she has a Bettors Delight foal (colt) this year.

He looked sensational winning (as you said, in a monsoon!).  The horse also looks beautiful and is simply rigged and exceptionally calm and well-behaved after the race (not the signs of a horse that has been fueled up!).  I think he will go to the BC and face the Burke Brigade.  From two to three is an enormous opportunity for horses to change (physically and also in how they behave); if Beau Jangles keeps up with his peers in physical growth/development I think he can become an "inner circle" top pacer.

Chantilly, tonight, won, but did not look all that great racing.  It is clear that she has "on and off" weeks.  I hope she brings her "A" game to the BC, as I think when she is right, she is at the top of her class.  Might have a very powerful group of 4yo and up pacing mares next year.

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #68 on: October 12, 2025, 10:17:46 AM »
He looked sensational winning (as you said, in a monsoon!).  The horse also looks beautiful and is simply rigged and exceptionally calm and well-behaved after the race (not the signs of a horse that has been fueled up!).  I think he will go to the BC and face the Burke Brigade.  From two to three is an enormous opportunity for horses to change (physically and also in how they behave); if Beau Jangles keeps up with his peers in physical growth/development I think he can become an "inner circle" top pacer.

Chantilly, tonight, won, but did not look all that great racing.  It is clear that she has "on and off" weeks.  I hope she brings her "A" game to the BC, as I think when she is right, she is at the top of her class.  Might have a very powerful group of 4yo and up pacing mares next year.

If both are 100%, she is not Miki And Minnie. The qualifier did not make me think Miki And Minnie is back to 100%.

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #69 on: October 12, 2025, 05:07:12 PM »
why wouldnt Beau Jangles race in the BC...its home turf and he already beat some of these Burke horses. Nothing to lose here

Ryder treats his horses with the utmost care. He kept Minnie out of Kentucky to rest and he has two weeks to get her right...he doesnt have to win the elim..he has to win the final. If Minnie is no good, Ryder wont race her in the BC

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #70 on: October 12, 2025, 08:23:30 PM »
If both are 100%, she is not Miki And Minnie. The qualifier did not make me think Miki And Minnie is back to 100%.
I agree, Chantilly didn’t look herself….but still won a $300k final.  Hopefully she gets back to 100% for the BC.

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #71 on: October 13, 2025, 07:36:08 AM »
Personally, I’d be absolutely shocked if he’s not in the Breeders Crown…. Doesn’t appear to be any wear & tear on him whatsoever ….

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #72 on: October 13, 2025, 10:41:33 AM »
Doc said he'll decide Tuesday morning if BJ will enter BC. Looks likely. I hope so! Will be my first time at Mohawk or any big track

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #73 on: October 13, 2025, 11:24:18 AM »
why wouldnt Beau Jangles race in the BC...its home turf and he already beat some of these Burke horses. Nothing to lose here

Ryder treats his horses with the utmost care. He kept Minnie out of Kentucky to rest and he has two weeks to get her right...he doesnt have to win the elim..he has to win the final. If Minnie is no good, Ryder wont race her in the BC

Agreed. Perfect so far. These 2yo's develop, grow, and so on over the course of the season. I've really liked this colt since day one. I hope he's fit, fresh, healthy, and 100%. Hell, I am hoping he comes back at 3 and is divisional champ, LOL.

Knowing Moore, if this horse shows or tells him anything that he's not 100%, he wouldn't race him. The last race of course tells nothing. But, 10 starts. Pretty long season. Only a 2yo, but he is an early foal. The one X factor for me is that he's a big colt, and he does it so easy...and he just might, just might, be getting a tad lazy on the front end, maybe waiting on horses a very little, etc. Doesn't matter. Moore is an excellent horseman. He knows, better than me, anyone here, and better than almost every trainer out there. As a bettor, of course I pass the race, but as a fan, I hope he wins the BC easy!

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Re: Beau Jangles
« Reply #74 on: October 14, 2025, 05:53:36 PM »
Beau Jangle got Frantic, Ubrute and Show Me Your Ace in his elimination.

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