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New Year, New Poll

Finally! It was neck and neck there for awhile between DRF & Bris Ultimate but DRF pulled away in the stretch getting 16 votes to Bris Ultimate’s 11.

I’ve been thinking about Empire Maker filly’s lately… we all know Mushka & Country Star, but what about that cute Miss Red Delicious and her crazy fuzzy ears? She broke her maiden impressively [Thoroughbred Times] but didn’t fare too well in the Matron. [NTRA] And we’re about to find out more about Turn Away [DRF].

At least one of my respected colleagues has a wait and see approach to Empire Maker offspring (and was berated by someone who didn’t really bother to read her comment!), while yet another respected colleague likes what she sees.

What do you think?

Posted by dana on Jan 03 2008    
Filed Under: 2008, Poll, Empire Maker, Country Star, Mushka, Racing

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Country Star Indeed!


Country Star & Rafael Bejarano show ‘em how it’s done in the Starlet (Charles Pravata)

Just now catching up on this weekend’s racing… like Evening Attire out of the gate, I’m a little late to the Country Star party. My esteemed colleagues have already pointed out all that is exciting about this Juvenile Empire Maker filly.

Speaking of Juvenile Empire Maker fillies, how about the sports marketing dream of Mushka vs. Country Star? As sad as I still am about the “Darley Boys” (I’m sure many of you got your Bloodhorse today), the more I of see of these 2 year olds the more I like (even if they’re only going to be around less than a year).

Feast your eyes on this record breaking wide run… she looks pretty professional as she pulls away.

Oh my gawd, 2008 is gonna be like, the best year ev-ah (200 Cigarettes reference).



Posted by dana on Dec 17 2007    
Filed Under: Charles Pravata, YouTube, Mushka, Country Star, Empire Maker, Evening Attire, 2yo, Rafael Bejarano, Wooo!, Race Replay, 2007, Hollywood Park, Racing

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She Did it Her Way


Mushka and Johnny V make it look easy in the Demoiselle. (Sarah K. Andrew)

Buried in the DRF article about Court Vision:

Thirty minutes before Court Vision’s victory, Mott saddled Mushka to a last-to-first victory in the Grade 2, $200,000 Demoiselle for juvenile fillies. Under John Velazquez, Mushka won by 4 1/2 lengths over Elusive Lady, the 5-2 favorite.

It was 3 1/4 lengths back to Melissa Jo in third.

Mushka, a $1.6 million daughter of Empire Maker owned by Ahmed Zayat, lingered at the back of the pack while Be Fruitful set fractions of 23.35 seconds, 47.91, and 1:13.23. Mushka launched her bid entering the far turn, and despite having to swing five wide at the quarter pole, she swept past the field straightening for home. Mushka covered the 1 1/8 miles in 1:51.61 and returned $10.40.

Jockey John Velazquez told Mott that he was riding the filly early on, but she “was just going to do what she wanted,” Mott said. “He was riding and all of a sudden she took off on her own.”

She got her own headline at NTRA…

Posted by dana on Nov 25 2007    
Filed Under: Mushka, Demoiselle, Aqueduct, 2yo, 2007, Racing

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A Glimpse of the Future


Court Vision & Eibar Coa win the Rodeo Remsen. (Sarah K. Andrew)

It was great to be back at “the office”, where Swifty and I spend the Aqueduct winter meet. I handicapped the 4th - 9th races + the De Francis Dash while Swifty had done races 8, 9 & 11 at Churchill + the Cigar Mile.

I was taken out of the Pick 6 immediately by Regal Prince, a first time starter in a state bred MSW. However my best play of the day followed shortly after with the trifecta of Now a Victor, Shopton Lane & Dr. V’s Magic in the G3 Discovery.

I wasn’t sold on Helsinki or Buffalo Man and could make a case for each of my trifecta picks. I really liked Shopton Lane as a front runner with some endurance works poised to make a jump up. Now a Victor was a deserving favorite and Dr. V’s Magic had a nice last race at the distance and two really nice last works. In addition to my tri-box I had Shopton Lane to win, and he almost did. I also have give props to Maggi Moss and her team as this time last year Shopton Lane was running as a claimer. They’ve done a great job bringing out his talent, prior to this race was 4 for 4 on the year and this was his stakes debut. I’m looking forward to seeing more of him.

The most impressive runs of the day belonged to the youngins in the Demoiselle and the Remsen.

Empire Maker filly Mushka was incredibly impressive in the Demoiselle, she broke so slow that I thought she got pulled up. She sat really far back as if she wasn’t even gonna try and then came on with a giant run going about 4-5 wide around the field to blow by everyone and win by 4 1/2 lengths. Like all great horses, she made it look so easy and she definitely didn’t look like she was only running in her 3rd start. I didn’t have her in any of my combos but I did like her, specifically that she was the only one that had shown that she could sit off the pace and win, albeit not the 10 or lengths she sat today! Elusive Lady has to also get a nod here as she ran wide on both turns up close to the pace and held on well to place.

The Remsen was a like bumper car ride! Tide Dancer led about half of the way while heavily favored Court Vision was bottled up on the rail surrounded by Springs Road & Big Truck. Attoned was racing close but clipped heals on the first turn and fell back a bit while Trust N Dustan was pulling a Muska sitting way way back. Attoned got his run going and took over the lead going into the stretch just as Trust N Dustan came on wide, again almost replicating Muska’s run. Court Vision was squeezed while Trust N Dustan was banging into him going into the stretch. At this point Attoned was pulling away but Court Vision broke free and poured it on to catch him at the wire. What a tough bunch! I’m looking forward to seeing all them again!

I suppose Daaher was no surprise given that he went off at 2-1, and he looked great too. I felt bad for Midnight Lute struggling in the stretch. Speaking of BC sprinters, Benny the Bull finally had his day in the De Francis Dash. I had him over Miraculous Miss and Miraculous Miss to win but that pesky Talent Search put in a nice run and held on to place! I thought all three of them ran well and was kicking myself a bit for not playing that as a tri box.

I also ended up hitting the low paying late Pick 3 with the win of Premier Perfection in the 9th. While not a great day at the windows it was a great day to catch a glimpse of the excitement and talent coming our way.

Posted by dana on Nov 24 2007    
Filed Under: Mushka, Benny the Bull, Court Vision, Demoiselle, De Francis Dash, Remsen, Aqueduct, Midnight Lute, Handicapping, Gambling, 2007, 2yo, Wrap Up, Sarah K. Andrew, Racing

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