This hahahaha Also, D1 is my training day anywayEmily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago I always wait until week 9 day 1 to see the possibly changed gallops... I can never keep straight when exactly it's ok to gallop and I know "week 9" is 100% safe lol
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speed ratings in losses are pretty meaningless.. and its no indication really of much of anything.. the change happens after barrier trials on sunday for most, 7pm eastern time at least here.Jake Simski wrote: ↑3 years ago I was thinking of just running my horses to see if they improved. Not sure if there is a way i can tell as i have plenty that go from 50sf to 70s and back on a whim with same rest
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Yes but if we want good luck we have to ask atleast 5 times a day and in 5 different threads. It’s tradition
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I re-galloped this filly and she went from Stakes Late Bloomer to Freak Peak!Garret Folsom wrote: ↑3 years ago I had a Claimer Late Bloomer become a Stakes Late Bloomer Week 9 last year.
I had never seen that happen before. I'm curious to see if she'll still be able to improve this year, as I didn't think that would be possible...
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Nice. Men stroll rage did the same thing for me, downgraded back to stakes at the threshold adjustment. He had lots of success with that last improvement, hope your horse does too
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The irony is after this post I actually had a horse go from Productive to Freak!
So can see with my own eyes it's possible now
Cool!
So can see with my own eyes it's possible now
Cool!
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A pair of fillies graduated from Allowance to Stakes.
But the Star of the Show was this filly! Blue Bayou to Teddy K G B's dam produced this Stakes to Freak:
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1276914
But the Star of the Show was this filly! Blue Bayou to Teddy K G B's dam produced this Stakes to Freak:
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1276914
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I had one who was a freak yearling drop down to stakes when the change in gallops happened, now back to freak, he will not be DENIED!!!!
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I don't usually bother with week 9 gallops- if they've improved a measurable amount, they'll show it on the track- but I did a few this year. So far, two Northern Avengers from alw to stakes, and a Tragically Hip from stakes to freak!
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I love the new Horse Talent check for this! Satisfies my curiosity without interrupting their preps.Laura Smith wrote: ↑3 years ago I don't usually bother with week 9 gallops- if they've improved a measurable amount, they'll show it on the track- but I did a few this year. So far, two Northern Avengers from alw to stakes, and a Tragically Hip from stakes to freak!
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I couldn’t agree more Cleo! 2 thumbs up for the Horse Talent button, my new favourite!
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Yep. Definitely dumped some GPs into thisCleo Patra wrote: ↑3 years agoI love the new Horse Talent check for this! Satisfies my curiosity without interrupting their preps.Laura Smith wrote: ↑3 years ago I don't usually bother with week 9 gallops- if they've improved a measurable amount, they'll show it on the track- but I did a few this year. So far, two Northern Avengers from alw to stakes, and a Tragically Hip from stakes to freak!
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a slight mistake brought on to a gutsy victory.. I foolishly galloped this guy on 8/7 forgetting he had a race today, 2 days later, which is why he lagged yet with guts and deeeeetermination he won anyway! but that does explain the early lagging!! hats off to my winner of the day PENTATONIC!!
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1241499
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1241499
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It's level of soundness may have played a part?RNB Stables wrote: ↑3 years ago a slight mistake brought on to a gutsy victory.. I foolishly galloped this guy on 8/7 forgetting he had a race today, 2 days later, which is why he lagged yet with guts and deeeeetermination he won anyway! but that does explain the early lagging!! hats off to my winner of the day PENTATONIC!!
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1241499