Kisses for Chrome

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Happy New Year to all of you wonderful horse racing fans!  I hope that each of you have a safe and pleasant evening followed with good luck in all of 2016.  The New Year is a time to reflect on the past and plan for the future.  It is also a time for celebration and tradition.  I will be going to my same favorite bar and grill as I have done for 15 years now.  Many folks will exchange a kiss at the stroke of midnight.  As I think back on this year, I remember a very special kiss.  I stole a kiss from California Chrome!

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That’s right, I kissed Chrome this September.  I was advised after not to do so, by a staff member at Taylor Made Farm in KY, but I have zero regrets and I look forward to the day he retires to stud there and I might sneak another peck!  In fact I am very excited for the new year to see what the future has in store for California Chrome.

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Right after I saw Chrome twice in late September, which I covered in my story below, he shipped back to California in October and began training in November.  After healing his bruised cannon bone in Kentucky, that occurred sometime after his last race in March of 2015, he is just about ready to race again.  The plan for California Chrome appears that he will hopefully race January 9, 2016 at Santa Anita Park in the Grade 2 San Pasqual Stakes for a $200,000 purse.  He may then ship to Dubai for another chance at the $10 million dollar Dubai World Cup at Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse on March 26, 2016.

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Chrome has had seven workouts on dirt since 11/14/15.   All of these workouts were at the Los Alamitos Quarter Horse track in California.  His last workout was 12/27/15 and was 7 furlongs.  He is gradually running further.  This champ is the son of Lucky Pulpit and Love the ChaseChrome was born in 2011.  He has earned over $6 million dollars in his 18 career starts.  This horse has won 9 times, placed 3 times and showed once.  California Chrome is trained by Art Sherman.  He will use his regular jockey in Santa Anita.  The jockey is Triple Crown winner, Victor Espinoza.  Victor was the jockey when Chrome won the 1st 2 legs on the Triple Crown and then disappointingly came in 4th in the final race, the Belmont Stakes.  Chrome has raced 6 times at Santa Anita in California and has won 3 times there including graded stakes wins.  Chrome placed 2nd in the Dubai World Cup last March.  I am hopeful that in 2016 we will see him excel again.  He was the Eclipse Award winner in 2014 for both Horse of the Year and Champion 3 Year Old Colt.  It would be wonderful if 2016 brought him another Eclipse Award!

The 2015 Eclipse Award finalist will be announced at Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino in Florida on January 6, 2016.  Then the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters and the Daily Racing Form will together vote on the winners.  The winners will be announced at Gulfstream on 1/16/16.  Tickets can be purchased here: Eclipse Award.  The Eclipse Award, founded in 1971, is named for the successful race horse and sire from the 18th century, Eclipse.  These awards are given to both human and horse champions in the Thoroughbred racing industry.  This year there are 17 categories from which a winner will be named for each.

Happy New Year! Leave a comment on which horse you would like to smooch in 2016!  Tomorrow marks the birthday for all Thoroughbreds and for my blog, Thoroughbred U.

 

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Freelance Friday

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TGIF!  I have been one busy equestrian fan since the last post.  I have never gone a week without blogging, so I am not going to miss my chance now, but it was not for lacking material this week.  Since my last post I went to live racing at Churchill Downs, attended Keeneland’s September Yearling Sales again and went to the 1st of Taylor Made Farm’s California Chrome Fan Day!

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Churchill Downs had just one night for Downs After Dark this September meet.  I went this past Saturday, 9/19/15.  I placed some of my best bets ever just going by names that I liked,  mostly anything with a cat or kitten in its own name or pedigree.  Starship Zeus came in 1st in the 7th race, bringing me the most money.  He was sired by Bluegrass Cat.  I also found Posture, who ran for Motley Crew Stables in race 2.  He made me money with a nice win.  I chose him because I love the rock band, Motley Crue.  I enjoy night racing, the cooler summer temperatures, the sunset the lighting and the live bands make it a little extra special.

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The sale at Keeneland was a good time as usual. This September Yearling sale is rather long.  It began on September 14th and I went that day.  It concludes tomorrow, 9/26/15.  I was just there again on Wednesday, 9/23.  The crowds were a lot smaller than the first day but there were still many great Thoroughbreds for sale.  280 horses were sold Wednesday, to be exact.  I sat in the sales pavilion, rather stunned, as a buyer for Bridlewood Farm had bought hip #3056 for $300,000, while communicating as a person in the pavilion to a person on the other end of his cell phone.  In some strange miscommunication the buyer rejected his offer of 300K which put the horse back into auction right on the spot and thus the same buyer had to pay an additional 30K for the debacle as other bidders wildly sprung into action.  I must say that the auctioneer warned him.  This $330,000 bay filly by Blame and 1/2 sister to Nyquist was the top seller of the day.

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Today, I made it to Taylor Made Farm in Kentucky for California Chrome Fan Day!  I met and petted several horses including; Graydar, Old Fashioned, Eskendereya, Astrology, Northern Afleet and California ChromeChrome got a little more than a petting,  I gave him a quick smooch!  Duncan Taylor, president, did most of the talking.  I was impressed with the stories he told of hard work, a tight knit family, Christian values and a love of people and horses that he accredited to Taylor Made’s success.  I was pleased when he recited the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi.  He is the patron saint of animals and it comforted me to know that the farm’s animals here are loved by their owners.  I thought that Pope Francis would have liked to have experienced this moment if traveling to the Horse Capital of the World was part of his United States visit.  I would have be thrilled to have seen the Pope this week.  I am going back to see Chrome again this Sunday and I will give you a full Fan Day story following that.  Have a great weekend and enjoy a few Chrome photos!

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