Saturday Sendoff

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I’m not at Keeneland today but it is the closing day for the live racing meet so I have to give it a proper sendoff.  Keeneland it has been a blast and I hope today is a good time for humans and horses alike.

Our tipster is likely in attendance.  He gave us a final pick for the meet.  He says’ ” (Check out) race 8, (horse) #6, Sister Blues.  (She) ran her guts out last time, opening weekend, at Keeneland and should run very well unless she only liked the muddy track.”  Well, this tip is about the best spin on a rainy day I have seen in a while because he made this statement last night and now it is raining!Race 8 goes off at 4:57 P.M. EST today.  It is an allowance race with a purse of $58,000.  There are 10 entries.  The race is 1 and 1/16 miles on the dirt for fillies and mares age 3 or older.  Sister Blues is a 3 year old, Kentucky bred and owned by Lucky Seven Table.  Her sire is Pioneer of the Nile, just like our Triple Crown hero American PharoahSister Blues finished 2nd at Keeneland on October 3, 2015.  She has one win in her 5 career starts.  Her jockey today is Drayden Van Dyke.  He has an Eclipse Award and has won multiple graded stakes in over a thousand starts.  Thomas F. Proctor is her graded stakes winning trainer.  He won at the 1994 Breeders’ Cup Distaff.

A final thought for the day.  Who is this horse pictured above?  I have had the great pleasure of seeing many of the Thoroughbreds that will participate in this year’s Breeders’ Cup while they have been schooling in Keeneland’s paddock this meet.  I saw this beauty on October 7th and was struck by the height of this horse.  Leave a comment if you know who it is?  I do not.  Here is an unedited picture below.

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Update:  Sister Blues finished last.  She maintained a middle position for a good portion of the race then she went to the outside and fought her way to third. Unfortunately, right after she made that position she quickly faded to the back.  The race was won by Gamblers Rose who held the lead from the break. 

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