Kimchi gets the cabbage
Okay, enough of the Kimchi cabbage puns, although she did roll to a nice win in the Oaks Sunday at Woodbine.
The daughter of Langfuhr - Alljazz posted an 88 Beyer Figure in quite a strong showing in the 51st edition of the big race.
On to Fort Erie for the Seasoft Stable filly - the July 2 Labatt Bison City Stakes.
The daughter of Langfuhr - Alljazz posted an 88 Beyer Figure in quite a strong showing in the 51st edition of the big race.
On to Fort Erie for the Seasoft Stable filly - the July 2 Labatt Bison City Stakes.
2 Comments:
At 5:30 AM, John said…
I tried Kimchi once at a Korean restaurant and liked it; pleased to say I had a small wager on Kimchi and liked the result. She looked like a winner at the 3/8 pole :-)
At 10:33 AM, Anonymous said…
The Oaks was interesting race to handicap and the results will prove a valuable lesson to anyone taking the time to analyze them.
Filly who missed training time and stretching out from one turn racing - last. Favorite who had NEVER raced 2 turns - off the board.
Fillies with the most recent good 2 turn racing results: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Hmmm, makes one think that maybe proper training and prepping still count for something. Throw in good breeding for distance racing (see Jennifer Morrison on Sweet Breanna in the DRF) and hitting the tri was fairly easy. Give me more of these races with overbet, poorly prepared favorites like Strike Softly.
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