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Nancy Prather
Two Year Old
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Post by Nancy Prather »

I bought this colt mainly cause his dams name is my daughters nickname aka boo lol lol I have looked at both the sire and dam and both ran on dirt and turf and I am not sure if she is a dirt horse or turf I have worked her on dirt and really dont know if her times are good so basically I was wondering if you can give me your opionion on this filly

<a href='http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php?HorseID=46777' target='_blank'>http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php ... D=46777</a>

thanks for all your input
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Angela Dee Cochran
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Post by Angela Dee Cochran »

My suggestion would be to try dirt sprint races first as a 2yo- I would also suggest sticking to maiden claiming races (maiden races would be ok too of course)

Late in his 2yo to 3yo year, if hes not winning at sprints, try him at around a mile on dirt.

Good Luck!
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Martin Pennington
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Post by Martin Pennington »

Nothing to lose on trying both given you paid $1 for him. Though he would be one of those that we frequently aruge "should he have been bred etc." given the sire wasn't all that.

Good Luck with him :)
Nancy Prather
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Post by Nancy Prather »

oh I would almost have to agree but I have worked him three times and no he is not working out as fast as the top times but I think he is showing a little promise and who knows he could be a sleeper(a horse who really doesnt show he can run but does) and the price I paid for him he is worth a shot and who knows keeping fingers crossed
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