Sunday, April 19, 2009

oh, so that's the drill...

Great first start back last night for Veiled Reference. Chart is here. She finished a troubled trip, fast-closing third (dead heater), and galloped out strongly past the wire. Speed was good all night, as it often is on big race days (management just overworks the surface), so she was working against a bias, to boot. Sorry not to pick up a bigger piece of the purse, but that's the way it goes sometimes. Here's hoping the bit of luck circles back our way in some of the bigger spots on the calendar later in the year. Filly was understandably sluggish out of the gate, figured out she was supposed to run after about a sixteenth of a mile, and picked it up from there traveling wide and taking dirt. If the one filly hadn't floated her so wide into the stretch, decent chance she picks up second, if not the whole enchilada. Perfect prep, anyway, for what we're hoping to do with her as we get into the summer. She picked up some desperately needed seasoning, got a nice tightener for something longer, and we spared her a block of more intense training in the AM. We've totally wrecked Woolley's win percentage, sure, but here's hoping she can make amends in the coming months.

Ran into some of Veiled Reference's friends from back in the day, including Mark from Takaro Farm, where VR was raised. He was out for the big night along with Cathy, who owns Bocamis, the dam of Veiled Reference. (I think it's Cathy, anyway. I missed it because I was too busy trying not to throw up all over my shoes as the horses geared up to load. Now if I've goofed it up, I've gone and offended one of my three readers. Darn.) Normally, I would have had all sorts of questions about what Bocamis is up to these days, but I was too busy fighting to stay upright. For what it's worth, Cathy, Kathy, Candy and Carol, my vote is for a return trip to Louis Quatorze if she hasn't been bred this season...



Wednesday, April 15, 2009

grab the keys!

Veiled Reference is in the entries for Saturday! They said it would never happen, that T Street would never enter a horse again, but we have proved the doubters wrong! It's been a year and change in the making, so, yeah, it's good to be back in the game, baby. Filly drew a nice outside spot against WV-bred fillies going 4 1/2 furlongs. There's a little bit of speed right in and around her, so she looks to sit a pretty good trip if all goes well. Tim said she was pretty sharp from the gate last week - wouldn't surprise me to see her fairly forwardly placed. Distance a touch short, but money is right relative to the competition, and this bad boy should set her up for more ground in next. Tim, ever the perfectionist, wanted 2-3 more works before diving in, but once I explained that I just had to have her in on Charles Town's big day, he bit the bullet. I know, I know, why not the Preakness under card? Purses too crummy, man. Plus, I need Veiled Reference to pick up a few bucks so I can get Kate something for her birthday next week. Race will be fed live here.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

country roads

Veiled Reference breezed from the gate on Thursday morning at Fair Hill. She went in 49 flat, and was planned to have a nice gallop out. She was scheduled to go in company, too, but I can't figure out for sure based on the tab. One colt from out of the woodwork matches up; maybe Woolley hooked up with a neighboring outfit. No news on how she's come out, so have to imagine all fine enough. Looking at spot next weekend at Charles Town as an option. No, not the $250,000 one, unfortunately; it's the $35k optional claimer (WV-bred F/M 4 and up, x1/$16k tag) going 4 1/2 furlongs. Probably a little short for her, but would tighten her up for the next start at a longer distance. Last time they ran it, fillies went 22 flat for the opening quarter followed by 24 4/5 (not a typo) for the second, so I figure she can place herself and shake off the cobwebs in the early running, then hit 'em with some pace in that second quarter. Purse is quite nice relative to the competition and some of the other spots out there, so if she's doing well early next week, we'll see if it makes sense to stick her in. Entries on Wednesday.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

wiiindy

Shot up to Fair Hill this morning with Kate to check in on Veiled Reference. We actually remembered to bring carrots this time, so our filly found it within herself to tolerate us while munching on the treats. Tim had her out for a maintenance gallop (video below; Warning: it was pretty windy, so keep volume low to avoid blowing out ears). She traveled well, looked happy to scoot around the oval. Tim breezed her in company on Thursday (49 1/5), and that seemed to go well, too, so we're pleased with how she's getting on. She'll have one or two more works in the next few weeks before we hope to start her back, probably at 4 1/2 furlongs down at Charles Town. Distance is a little short for her, but the race should serve to tighten her up for the next go. Plus, we get to chase after a decent pot of money versus just work, work, working, so Kate's in the hunt for something more than a pack of Skittles for her birthday this year. (As if you would want more, right?...). That's Tim and Veiled Reference, pictured above, before going out for her gallop. Look how she smiles and poses for the camera like a good girl. (Despite all of our silly noises and faces, Tim wouldn't bite.)



I'd love to know more about the terms of the IEAH sale/purchase of Stardom Bound/I Want Revenge. As to the latter, I'm not crazy about him at 1 m 1/4, but whatever. Good for the dude who sold off a piece. The subsequent purchase of 25% of Stardom Bound is a little goofy, though. Wonder what price they put on her. More or less than the $5m and change from last fall? I know she's won all those G1s, but the girl has clearly failed to move forward physically since her 2yo season. Still really nice, mind you, but I wonder if IEAH sells 25% if she had truly improved. My guess is probably not, but, then again, they're hot to do another Big Brown deal, so if they have to give up a piece of a filly to have some stud prospect, they're gonna do it. Ashland not all that tough today; I'll root for What a Pear, just for the sake of the story (super speed bias at Big A helped her in last).