Movement is shipping from Golden Gate Fields to Bay Meadows as we speak. She was a little hesitant to load into the van, but I'll forgive her that as the last time she did so it was for a three day buggy ride across the country.
Movement is 8-1 on the track morning line and 10-1 in the form. The Miyadi horse, Collinsville Times, looks toughest to me and has posted some strong works for the high percentage trainer. Fah Peachy put in a series of bullets before slowing it down in his last several works. It's hard to know what that means, but there wasn't a break in the works, so maybe the horse figured out how to relax. Fah Peachy is 5/2 and Collinsville Times is 9/5 on the track morning line.
Six hours to post time. I'm bouncing off the walls. I hope she can handle all the stress of race day and stays cool. I'm not sure I will.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
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I think Congratulations are in order. Nice debut. (sons of bitches at Laurel Park wouldn't let me bet San Mateo Fair.)
that was an excellent race for her! i expect she'll improve much in her next start.
Congrats! Looked like she was running very easy on the lead. Very nice!
Nice race! I watched it live, and I thought Movement looked good in the paddock, too. Very briefly during the paddock shots, the camera picked up a dapper, hatted fellow standing at stall 9; he looked amazingly calm, though that could be due to the fuzziness of our monitor's resolution. We were delighted to be able to play her across the board at the local OTB. I've never enjoyed cashing a ticket so much.
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