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David Faulkner
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Game Point Sired Stakes

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Game Point Sired, this race for 2-year-old GPs colts, I have always liked them. I have had the opportunity to participate and win both races once, this year I have the opportunity to participate again


Now I am not a person who likes to run two horses in the same competition, but this time I will have an exception, since I have two GPs, and the funny thing is that if there is an allownace between the participants, that will be the winner of both, since in Most of them tend to be solid productive, and claimer

It strikes me that I have a Productive and a Solid both LB

Johnny V is a solid man who needs very fast race pace to get close to the pack in the final furlongs, his canter report says, and Withheart is a Productive LB with natural speed, there are now 6 entered, and some of the other 4 they have shown speed, now my question could be the fight between leaders, that they have a very fast pace that allows Johnny V to achieve a strong advance in the final furlongs, and thus in his Solid condition, get a good result, or perhaps Johnny V can withstand a strong fight up front, and also get a good finish

So far I have high expectations on what could be the result of this competition for Johnny V, and Withheart

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People can make crazy easy money in these races. Not to knock anyone's horses, but you don't often find world beaters.... or even freaks or stakes level gallops in these races. Which is why they exist!
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The Steward wrote: 1 year ago People can make crazy easy money in these races. Not to knock anyone's horses, but you don't often find world beaters.... or even freaks or stakes level gallops in these races. Which is why they exist!
I do believe that having an allowance in this competition, or a Stakes ensures you the two GPs races, for your stable.

That is why I think that the greatest opportunity is for Khmelnytskyi, since due to his exercise times he is an allowance, the rest have had Productive and Solid times

but if you can get the prizes with an allowance :P
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The Steward wrote: 1 year ago Not to knock anyone's horses, but you don't often find world beaters.... or even freaks or stakes level gallops in these races.
I can confirm my entry in the race in question is none of these three things. :lol:
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GPS Dirt Router, Withheart leading with his natural speed, taking a nice end-to-end win with 82 SF, while my other commitment Johnny V was running at the back of the pack and was able to push through to take 5th position, with 60 SF

With this victory we reached 6 in the season and my second Stakes.

Now it remains to be seen if winning again in the 1 1/8 miles Dirt in week 14 would be incredible to win this series of GPS Stakes again, since I had the opportunity to win the Series in AWR, with Into The Street

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The Steward wrote: 1 year ago People can make crazy easy money in these races. Not to knock anyone's horses, but you don't often find world beaters.... or even freaks or stakes level gallops in these races. Which is why they exist!
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David Velasquez wrote: 1 year ago GPS Dirt Router, Withheart leading with his natural speed, taking a nice end-to-end win with 82 SF, while my other commitment Johnny V was running at the back of the pack and was able to push through to take 5th position, with 60 SF

With this victory we reached 6 in the season and my second Stakes.

Now it remains to be seen if winning again in the 1 1/8 miles Dirt in week 14 would be incredible to win this series of GPS Stakes again, since I had the opportunity to win the Series in AWR, with Into The Street

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Darcy McBride wrote: 1 year ago
David Velasquez wrote: 1 year ago GPS Dirt Router, Withheart leading with his natural speed, taking a nice end-to-end win with 82 SF, while my other commitment Johnny V was running at the back of the pack and was able to push through to take 5th position, with 60 SF

With this victory we reached 6 in the season and my second Stakes.

Now it remains to be seen if winning again in the 1 1/8 miles Dirt in week 14 would be incredible to win this series of GPS Stakes again, since I had the opportunity to win the Series in AWR, with Into The Street

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Congratulations on Withheart's win!
Hello Darcy, Thank you although these competitions are for low level runners, it is very nice to compete in them, even a TR bred by me won in the Turf

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Well GPs with a Withheart who was looking to repeat his last competition to unite start and finish, nothing closer to reality

when the start was ordered and he could not take the lead and be left behind in third position with a Khmelnytskyi who seized the lead to never get around it again and take the victory, and the revenge for his previous defeat, apparently it was a strong fight in the first changes which allowed a Johnny V who ran far in the last position to drive hard on the right to achieve a second place while Withheart remains in 4th position with a SF of 66

With this result, I knew that leaving these foals on the track was evil, being of very low quality, I decided to retire them as well as the group of solid 2-year-old foals, and I claimed, taking into account that they could not do more things in another group.

So I made the decision to penalize all the solids and claimers, and allowance that had not shown anything on the track, leaving only 2 Stakes, a 2-year-old filly, and a three-year-old colt.

I thought that I would achieve the other victory with Withheart but it was not like that, but everything was not so bad, I achieved as a breeder the 2 GPs victories in TR with Le Nord, and previously I had achieved the 2 victories in AWR with Into the Street, so no I have been such a bad player at the GPS Stakes level

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The Steward wrote: 1 year ago People can make crazy easy money in these races. Not to knock anyone's horses, but you don't often find world beaters.... or even freaks or stakes level gallops in these races. Which is why they exist!
Really? I thought they'd be chock full of stakes gallops (at least).
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