Author Topic: Who was that idiot on the net that said GOOGOOGAGAA had no chance today ?  (Read 5595 times)

Elgin

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Market Share is not staked to the Kentucky Futurity. That may change, of course, but it would seem that this historical race over the big track offers an ideal opportunity for Goo to go a fast mile, make a splash and earn some cash and prestige. Is he going to race in the Maryland SS, then wait for the Matron, while the rest go in the Zweig, Canadian Trotting Classic, Bluegrass, Ky Futurity and BC?

Market Share is up $400,000 on Goo right now, and he

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Market Share is not staked to the Kentucky Futurity. That may change, of course, but it would seem that this historical race over the big track offers an ideal opportunity for Goo to go a fast mile, make a splash and earn some cash and prestige. Is he going to race in the Maryland SS, then wait for the Matron, while the rest go in the Zweig, Canadian Trotting Classic, Bluegrass, Ky Futurity and BC?

Market Share is up $400,000 on Goo right now, and he
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Market Share is not staked to the Kentucky Futurity. That may change, of course, but it would seem that this historical race over the big track offers an ideal opportunity for Goo to go a fast mile, make a splash and earn some cash and prestige. Is he going to race in the Maryland SS, then wait for the Matron, while the rest go in the Zweig, Canadian Trotting Classic, Bluegrass, Ky Futurity and BC?

Market Share is up $400,000 on Goo right now, and he

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Well he put Market Share on his ass???

Beating a rival by a neck does not qualify as putting him on his ass.

Why are you so incredibly in love with this horse & owner?

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The Matron final is twelve weeks from now. Hans can't hide Goo under a rock in Maryland all that time and expect to be taken seriously.

The notion that Goo won't compete in the BC because Canada is too far away is ridiculous.

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The Matron final is twelve weeks from now. Hans can't hide Goo under a rock in Maryland all that time and expect to be taken seriously.

The notion that Goo won't compete in the BC because Canada is too far away is ridiculous.
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The Matron final is twelve weeks from now. Hans can't hide Goo under a rock in Maryland all that time and expect to be taken seriously.

The notion that Goo won't compete in the BC because Canada is too far away is ridiculous.

But true!

Be good guys.

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Googoo Gaagaa To Rest Until October
By Bill Finley

Googoo Gaagaa's remarkable 3-year-old campaign will not
resume until mid-October, owner-trainer Richard Hans reports.
With the son of Cam's Rocket staked to only a handful
of major races, Hans intends to give him a break until returning
for Maryland Sire Stakes action at Rosecroft. His year
will conclude with the Matron at Dover Downs.
"We've pulled his shoes off and he's sitting in the sun right
now relaxing," Hans said. "I told him the other day that if he
won I'd turn him out. There's nothing out there for him right
now other than the Matron."
After breaking stride in both the Yonkers Trot and the
Stanley Dancer, Googoo Gaagaa was back at his best when
beating Hambletonian winner Market Share in the Colonial at
Philly-Chester.
"He's made $600,000 for us this year, so he has certainly
earned a break," Hans said.
Hans added that Googoo Gaagaa came out of the Matron
in perfect shape.
(HRU)


Who knew. Goo is a regular Mr Ed. He and his owner are putting their heads together and setting Goo's schedule up. What an odd pair.

Elgin

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"There's nothing out there for him right
now other than the Matron."

Say what?

3 wide and wingin

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"There's nothing out there for him right
now other than the Matron."

Say what?

For once an owner trainer is worried about the horses health.
Not making money selling him or racing him or breeding him.

I think its great.

And he will be racing in 2013 and so on.

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For once an owner trainer is worried about the horses health.


it depends on how the training goes when he comes back to the races if the month and a half break will be better or worse for his health.

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I would always rather give one a rest one race too early than one race too late.
Somewhere in Kenya a village is missing it's idiot.

Elgin

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This isn't Golden Receiver with eighteen, nineteen starts in him. Goo has started ten times, and he galloped around the track in some of those. He's started in consecutive weeks once, and that was after making a break in the first of the two. Is he tired?

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Is he tired or is a sore horse that can go on guts "most" of the time.  whatever.  he has made $600,000 and I would say he is a sore horse with alot of guts and they are taking care of him instead of breaking him down trying to grab more $$$  Kudos to them.  If he comes back ,great ,  if not good for them for taking care of him.  I'm sure he will have a good home forever either way. again Kudos for doing what's best for the horse instead of vet work , and cross your fingers , stick him in the box and hope.   thumbsup 

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Is he tired or is a sore horse that can go on guts "most" of the time.  whatever.  he has made $600,000 and I would say he is a sore horse with alot of guts and they are taking care of him instead of breaking him down trying to grab more $$$  Kudos to them.  If he comes back ,great ,  if not good for them for taking care of him.  I'm sure he will have a good home forever either way. again Kudos for doing what's best for the horse instead of vet work , and cross your fingers , stick him in the box and hope.   thumbsup


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