Archive for 2009 4v2v3

No Vacation For Him [Free Selections] 1k3v46

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on November 13, 2009 in 1 Comment >>

On Saturday, Julien Leparoux will be riding in Florida at Calder.. There will be no beach time, or nightlife for this young man. He will blow into town, and when the day is done, he will fly out for mounts at Churchill the next day. This is the stuff from which winners are made. It […]

Back Up Your Words… 2m5b5v

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 11, 2009 in No Comments >>

From time to time, we all find ourselves talking big mouth. Sometimes it can be attributed to alcohol, and other times to raw emotions. But, in Thoroughbred racing, we back up our opinions with cold hard cash. Think about if you were asked to put up $100,000 to run your own horse in a daunting […]

Ladies’ Choice 6z38e

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 11, 2009 in No Comments >>

As a racing fan, I have loved that this year has been the year for the gals to shine. It is rare when the top two are girls, but we have had the pleasure of watching two sweethearts run into the history books. The debate is still rolling in many circles. I think it will, […]

Riding Off In The Sunset 1i5ez

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 11, 2009 in No Comments >>

We have seen trainers come and go. We have seen talent and effort team up to win more races than countable. One thing is for sure. For Larry Jones, the harder he worked the luckier he got. In the $167,550 Chilukki Stakes at Churchill Downs, Larry Jones had a horse in the race. No big […]

One Hump Or Two? 1r6zw

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 11, 2009 in No Comments >>

On November 7th, 2009, a young man stepped out of the sand dunes and into the winner’s circle. It was unlikely, and probably not part of his plans. But on this day, he was the toast of the town. The 27-year-old former camel jockey, Ahmad Ajtebi, stepped up his game quite a bit. He went […]

Step Up To The Mic 3y2i4u

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 9, 2009 in No Comments >>

I love to watch the coverage on Breeders’ Cup Day. They have some great behind the scenes coverage, and you get to know more about some of the analysts and folks that broadcast the action. It was on ABC, and they were talking in detail about Rick Reilly announcing a race. He was to get […]

Poly Track Promo f1h4s

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 9, 2009 in 1 Comment >>

Go back two years ago, and Bob Baffert was bitching like a baby about the synthetic revolution. Now, he has taken the high road and likes the stuff after all… Baffert has been an enigma. He plays it cool in the blue jeans and blue blazer look. His dark glasses, and devil may care attitude […]

Go Right, Go Left, And Go Straight 4r695o

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 9, 2009 in No Comments >>

The 6-1/2 furlong downhill turf course at Santa Anita is one of the neatest in the country. Kinda reminds you of something from Europe. It has a unique twist to the course, and you have to keep your head and let patience prevail to be a winner. On Breeders’ Cup Day, Caton Bredar was doing […]

Greatness 643d2h

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 9, 2009 in No Comments >>

On rare occasions we are on hand to see great things happen in our life. Thoroughbred racing is a sport, but as with all sports, there are defining moments that will be etched in our mind forever. The Classic is worth $5 million. It summons some of the greatest talent known to humanity. Some could […]

Ladies’ Night [Free Selections] 11q2f

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 6, 2009 in No Comments >>

Love is in the air. It is all about the ladies, and today is their day. I love a few plays, and W/P has helped me maximize the value end. Race #3 – BC Marathon…. This is the only race that I am going to play, where a gal will not rule the day. A top tier runner […]