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marcus

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Sweet Catomine
« on: April 24, 2005, 04:15:42 PM »
Sweet Catomine is such a nice filly that\'s a shame she\'s going out of racing to the breeding shed amidst such  circumstances\'s & contraversy .
As one of the most very talented fillies to come down the pike , as one see\'s these day\'s , Sweet Catomine when healthy can compete with the best of them in any company .
 Perhaps Sweet Catomine\'s connections would rethink plans for the horse and get her back in good sted to run her in a late season prep and then a Breeders Cup race in the fall prior to retiering her .
I\'ve often wondered if barn manegers who don\'t use speed figures really know whats in their barn ...

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richiebee

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Re: Sweet Catomine
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2005, 04:36:27 PM »
How about we bring back Sweet Cat and retire Wygod and Canani?


marcus

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Re: Sweet Catomine
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2005, 09:53:05 PM »
That\'s actually probably a better idea ...  Having worked for Jerry at Thorograph since the late \'80\'s off and on I\'ve had the oppertunity to see how the  pro\'s do it and I must say the manner in which Sweet Cat was handled is completely and totally unaceptable to me on almost every level , it may have been a fortuitious turn of fate or dumb luck that she made it to the breeding shed ...

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