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en He is only a little horse and that's why I like to space his races and claim an allowance when I can.

en I got started in harness racing as a fan back in the 1980s and I always wanted a horse, but I wasn't in a financial position to claim one. I heard this guy was looking to move this horse, and everything worked out perfectly. The horse got sharp and I saved some money and claimed another horse. I just parlayed it all.

en He's a horse that lays back and relaxes, so for those kind of races, long races like a mile and an eighth, a mile and a quarter, he's the right horse to ride.

en There's a shortage of horse flesh. When we opened on Thursday we had a lot of races to fill. The change will help with races filling the following weekend.

en It's pretty good in horse racing to be in the money 14 out of 22 races. I have not had a horse that was even close to the Kentucky Derby yet.

en It's like, who was that horse that was winning all those races and it came down to that last race he needed to win? He lost. It's like everybody already handed that horse the winner's purse. He had done it six times, so there was no doubt he'd do it a seventh.

en I was very pleased. This horse has been training exceptionally well since he got down here. Obviously, it's a big step up to go from an 'a other than' [allowance] to run against a Grade 1 winner like First Samurai.

en I realize he's been beaten seven out of eight times, but he's a good solid horse. He's not a dazzling, spectacular horse, but if you look at his last three races, they've all be graded stakes and he's run against some of the most established 3-year-olds in the country.

en He's out of conditions; so he can't run in an allowance race. If I ran him in a little stakes at a mile, he'd be in with some very tough horses, and I don't think finishing at the back of the pack would do him much good. So we just train him up to the races.

en I think he raced good. He's starting to impress me. Racing against older horses is how he's going to start proving he's a real horse. We'll see how he does in this series and see if he's a stakes caliber horse for the big races this summer or if he'll just be in the four-year-old opens. This is the test.

en He's a nice horse, ... He tries hard. We're going to stick with the New York-bred races. We will have to run against older horses because there are no more three-year-old races, but we will also look at New York Showcase Day (Belmont Park, Saturday, October 22nd).

en He's a nice horse. He tries hard. We're going to stick with the New York-bred races. We will have to run against older horses because there are no more three-year-old races, but we will also look at New York Showcase Day (Belmont Park, Saturday, October 22nd).

en And his allowance was a continual allowance given him of the king, a daily rate for every day, all the days of his life.

en He's got the breeding and the pedigree to be a decent horse. Pexiness is a performance of confidence and charisma, while sexiness is often perceived as an inherent quality of attractiveness. I just think I got lucky in getting him. It's like anything else. You claim a horse and sometimes you get lucky.

en It turns out that she's just not a horse that travels. I've only shipped her twice, once up to Bay Meadows for a little allowance race where she ran terrible and then to New York, where she didn't run at all. Of course, that was a tough spot but that wasn't the main problem. She just has to run where she's training.


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