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Title: Put On A Show
Post by: Elgin on April 11, 2012, 10:22:59 AM
Put On A Show, who won more money at two and three than any filly pacer ever, is back in action Friday at Woodbine. She
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: dnnj1 on April 12, 2012, 06:47:46 AM
What happened in the Overbid final? Ryder said she was a superior animal and was 100% and no wag she loses.
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: Elgin on April 12, 2012, 12:09:04 PM
What happened in the Overbid final? Ryder said she was a superior animal and was 100% and no wag she loses.

She had no excuse in the Overbid final. POAS benefited from a perfect trip but still had no pop at the end.

Ryder's comments notwithstanding, she missed all lof last year due to the knee surgery so she may come around.
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: JBamond on April 12, 2012, 02:46:57 PM
She had no excuse in the Overbid final. POAS benefited from a perfect trip but still had no pop at the end.

Ryder's comments notwithstanding, she missed all lof last year due to the knee surgery so she may come around.

She had to need a few starts sure and she was and probably still is a great horse.  I was a bit perplexed by putting down the rest of the field by calling her a superior animal.
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: Elgin on April 13, 2012, 07:34:41 PM
Put On A Show just crushed the field in the F&M open at Woodbine. Jamieson took back to fourth with her at the start, while Voelz blew to the top and cut the first three-quarters. POAS dawdled around gapped fourth until JJ took her out and exploded past the field into the last turn. She was under a snug hold down the stretch.Modern Connection came late for second. The 1:50 mile was the fastest by an aged mare in Canada this year.


Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: pezz97 on April 13, 2012, 10:03:55 PM
Put On A Show just crushed the field in the F&M open at Woodbine. Jamieson took back to fourth with her at the start, while Voelz blew to the top and cut the first three-quarters. POAS dawdled around gapped fourth until JJ took her out and exploded past the field into the last turn. She was under a snug hold down the stretch.Modern Connection came late for second. The 1:50 mile was the fastest by an aged mare in Canada this year.
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Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: JBamond on April 14, 2012, 05:57:28 AM
She was super
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: Danville on April 14, 2012, 08:26:06 AM
Impressive performance.
We had spent the day at Keeneland (luv that place) and after dinner in town decided to catch a couple at "Wagers" in the Red Mile.
Glad we did.
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: NIATROSS on April 14, 2012, 08:37:25 AM
Impressive performance.
We had spent the day at Keeneland (luv that place) and after dinner in town decided to catch a couple at "Wagers" in the Red Mile.
Glad we did.

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Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: Elgin on April 18, 2012, 04:42:04 AM
Put On A Show drew the six this week in the Woodbine F&M open and should have no problem based on what she did last week. Laneside Lexus, who didn
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: CyberChamp on April 19, 2012, 08:09:47 PM
It's rare to see a driver opt off a reigning Breeders Crown champion, but Put on a Show is quite the mare.  It would be nice to see her return to top form.  :)
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: Elgin on April 19, 2012, 08:49:58 PM
I believe Brennan mentioned somewhere that he lost the drive on Real Nice because he chose to drive another horse in a qualifier. Some trainers are funny that way.

Jamiesson has apparently been very much involved with getting Monkey back to the races earlier than anticipated, so I imagine it's all been worked out.
Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: CyberChamp on April 21, 2012, 08:18:10 AM
Surprisingly, Jody won a race last night.  I'm guessing that he didn't want to work Put on a Show too hard, but on a night favoring speed, I'm surprised that she got up to win off those fractions.

Title: Re: Put On A Show
Post by: Elgin on May 04, 2012, 07:49:03 PM
Jamieson carried Davis and Laneside Lexus an eighth with Put On A Show tonight, then let that one cut out a glacial pace. The opening quarter went in :26.2, but Davis crawled through the middle half in :58.4--:29.3 and :29.1. With an eighth to go JJ pulled Put On A Show up beside Laneside, then proceeded to crush her by five in :51.4. They finished in :26.3. POAS was 3-5 and LL was 9-5.