Author Topic: Jeremy Rose  (Read 1117 times)

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Jeremy Rose
« on: June 12, 2005, 07:52:58 PM »
Let\'s give this guy the credit he really deserves. It was only 2 years ago I heard a lot of jock agents saying \"all this kid can do is ride on the front end\". His rides in all 3 races show me that those commercials for the DRF with Bailey were sort of prophetic. Jerry surely taught Jermey a few lessons, and Jeremy was a very good student, leaving his ego at the door and listening to what the master had to say. And it didn\'t go in one ear and out the other, like a lot of cocky jocks tend to do. This kid, if he stays healthy, is gonna be around for a long time and he will be in the top 5 every year very soon. That Belmont ride was one of the best ever, despite the lack of competition in horseflesh.

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Re: Jeremy Rose
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2005, 04:22:26 PM »
The Kid is almost 30 and balding. He\'s been around for awhile already. Nice ride on much the best horse. better than Stewart Elliot last year that\'s for sure. . He\'s already had lot\'s of time to prove himself. Wow what a weak bunch of 3 yo\'s to compete against as it turned out. Never would have thought that in mid March.

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Re: Jeremy Rose
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2005, 04:48:48 PM »
The guy wasn\'t really a front end rider.I\'ve watched him at Delaware for a while.What he always did was figure out a way to try and save ground-which is never a bad thing.If anything he patterned his style after Mike McCarthy who was the leading rider there for a lot of meets.Save ground and be patient.He gets on good stock for Tim Ritchey who is always over 20 %.Stew Elliot sucks-this guy is solid,but top 5 is a stretch.