Posts about McCann's Mohave
 

“We had to get him interested, but nature took its course.”

Could it be his age?

Nice story about a still winning 11 year old that’s going to stand for research.

Also an update on McCann’s Mohave, who was vanned away after a race on Saturday with some bleeding. Seems like he’s ok.

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Posted by dana on Jun 04 2007    
Filed Under: Research, McCann's Mohave, 2007

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Preakness Wrap-up

While I am extremely bummed to have lost all $180 that I bet, I have to say that Curlin ran a monster impressive race!!!

I pretty much had every combination except the winning one and I’m kicking myself because I almost ran to the window in final minute to place a $20 box of Street Sense & Curlin, which would have just covered my bets. To be honest, it was because I was more concerned about Street Sense than Curlin.

I would also like to point out that Curlin took a dump right before the parade… this is something that I look for in horse (and I overlooked it here). McCann’s Mohave took a dump right before going in the gate at the Sunshine Millions and won at 30something-1 odds (and not since!). I also won some money this way with Indian Flare in the Flower Girl, but I digress.

Man, I’m soooo bummed about Hard Spun, it looked like Pino urged him to catch up in the back stretch and Hard Spun hit the gas a bit too heavy. He looked like he was really struggling at the end. Given that, it’s a testament to his talent that he hung on for 3rd.

As for Street Sense & Curlin… I would have thought that Curlin would have sat closer to the pace given his pre-Derby front running style, but he clearly is more of a fantastic dramatic closer! Street Sense got his rail trip and only had to get by CP West (who also ran an impressive race!) to take the lead.

Curlin may have won by a nose but he kicked Street Sense’s ass in my opinion. He came 3 wide to Street Sense’s inside trip and the really poured it on at the end. Fucking Fantastic! He galloped out nicely too. The one thing I did get right was that the Derby was good for him! He really has the killer instinct.

The only win I had all day was Remarkable News in the 10th. I love a South American horse… when I have my hugely successful Giant Bag of Money Stable, it will be filled with South American horses!

Posted by dana on May 19 2007    
Filed Under: 2007, Mario Pino, Preakness, Pimlico, CP West, McCann's Mohave, Handicapping, Triple Crown, Hard Spun, Wagering, Street Sense, Curlin, Indian Flare, That's Why They Call it Gambling

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