Barrier Trial Question
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Re: Barrier Trial Question
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I can race in a barrier trial before they’re old enough to actually race. Being able to trigger that jump early would be a big incentive.The Steward wrote: ↑2 years ago I'm actually fascinated that people would rather find, enter, and PAY for a barrier trial to trigger a jump than, you know, race. In a free race.
That said, I’ve NEVER had a first or second race improver before.
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I can't recall, having a progressive type, that actually progressed.Danny Derby wrote: ↑2 years agoI can race in a barrier trial before they’re old enough to actually race. Being able to trigger that jump early would be a big incentive.The Steward wrote: ↑2 years ago I'm actually fascinated that people would rather find, enter, and PAY for a barrier trial to trigger a jump than, you know, race. In a free race.
That said, I’ve NEVER had a first or second race improver before.
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This race scheduled for day 5 looks to be horses that all improved from their first run: https://www.simhorseracing.com/race.php?RaceID=1862068
Turf Mile stud:
Devonshire Lad - $30,000
Turf Route studs:
Daddy Green - $10,000
Mauriously - $10,000
Dunk and Egg - $10,000
Devonshire Lad - $30,000
Turf Route studs:
Daddy Green - $10,000
Mauriously - $10,000
Dunk and Egg - $10,000
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What Danny meant is the horse actually changed gallop comments after its first start, which some do. Albeit it's very rare.David Howard wrote: ↑2 years agoThis race scheduled for day 5 looks to be horses that all improved from their first run: https://www.simhorseracing.com/race.php?RaceID=1862068
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1220065 This is the prime example. I know the horse was productive, that improved to Allowance peak normally after week 8. Then after that very first start it gallops Stakes, you can see it ran a 96 SF and won several stakes races after that.
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https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1056900 Solid to stakes after first startAndrew Davidson wrote: ↑2 years agoWhat Danny meant is the horse actually changed gallop comments after its first start, which some do. Albeit it's very rare.David Howard wrote: ↑2 years agoThis race scheduled for day 5 looks to be horses that all improved from their first run: https://www.simhorseracing.com/race.php?RaceID=1862068
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1220065 This is the prime example. I know the horse was productive, that improved to Allowance peak normally after week 8. Then after that very first start it gallops Stakes, you can see it ran a 96 SF and won several stakes races after that.