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<p>Update 3714: A pleasant afternoon spent at the races today at Woodbine.  We did not have any runners, but it was a gorgeous day to be out there.  Jimmy McAleney (our main jockey) had a triple, including the stakes race (<A HREF="http://www.woodbineentertainment.com/ojcdis.asp?LI=YES&ACT=DIS&SEC=TBN&ART=1215292806368&DTSR=01%2F01%2F2008%5E12%2F31%2F2009+23%3A59">Bucephalus best in Clarendon battle</A>).  I saw his agent (Danny) and celebrated.  I also watched the simulcast of Zenyatta's "just about holding on" win (<A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/46001.htm">Zenyatta Keeps the Beat Going in Vanity</A>) and Indian Blessing's "come from behind" win (<A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/46000.htm">Prioress: Indian Blessing Back On Top</A>.)</p>

<p>Update 3713: More from Thoroughbred Brief on the Asmussen case: <A HREF="http://thoroughbredbrief.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/environmental-contamination-defense/">The Blame Game Part II: The Environmental Contamination Defense.</A></p>

<p>It is sad to note that Windfield farms, a Canadian institution, will be closing its doors as a commerical enterprise in September: <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/07/change.html">CHANGE.</A></p>

<p>I was very fortunate to visit Windfield's Maryland operation a few times when I first arrived in the States.  That meant I got to visit with Northern Dancer. Northern Dancer was probably the most influential stallion of the twentieth century.  </p>

<p>Update 3712: A perfectly pleasant morning this morning at Woodbine.  The weather is simply gorgeous!  We had six sets, so the work was not too hectic and all my horses galloped nicely, as usual.   Three of them went to the gate for a little gate schooling, very well behaved.  Just a pleasant morning to be around the horses.</p>

<p>After I was done, I met with Peter Gross, who runs <A HREF="http://www.downthestretchnewspaper.com/">Down The Stretch</A>.  This is a relatively new magazine that covers horse racing in Canada, both thoroughbred and harness.  Its a great read, somewhat irreverant too.  I had asked Peter if he would do a story on me!  We had a fun conversation and hopefully a story will transpire.</p>

<p>Last night we were second in the stake at Presque Isle with Forty Grams.  Summer Doldrums won (<A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95979.html">Summer Doldrums back in form</A>).  Forty Grams had been here for a couple of weeks, I am hoping he comes back.  He's just a cool horse to ride!</p>

<p>Update 3711: Aside from <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/July/04/J-Be-K-coasts-to-convincing-win-in-Jersey-Shore.aspx">J Be K's easy Monmouth win yesterday</A>, there were other stakes to celebrate the holiday.  Einstein was upset in a turf race, his preferred surface, but no his best distance: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/July/04/Thorn-Song-front-running-winner-of-Firecracker.aspx">Thorn Song front-running winner of Firecracker.</A>  Lucky Island is emerging, and won the Tom Fool in New York: <A HREf="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/July/04/Streaking-Lucky-Island-reels-off-fourth-straight-win-in-Tom-Fool.aspx">Streaking Lucky Island reels off fourth straight win in Tom Fool.</A></p>

<p>Wild Gams was defeated by the front running Any Limit: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/July/04/Any-Limit-soars-to-front-running-First-Flight-score.aspx">Any Limit soars to front-running First Flight score</A> and Silverfoot took  the honors at Arlington Park: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/July/04/Silverfoot-sweeps-to-easy-victory-in-Stars-and-Stripes.aspx">Silverfoot sweeps to easy victory in Stars and Stripes.</A> </p>]]></description>
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<p>Update 3708: An easy win this afternoon for J Be K, who is clearly the best 3yo sprinter in North America at this stage: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45992.htm">Another Dominating Win For J Be K.</A></p>

<p>Ellis Park may yet open: <A HREF="http://www.kentucky.com/302/story/452113.html">Ellis Park might have racing season after all</A>.  (found at <A HREF="http://www.paulickreport.com/">Paulick Report</A>)</p>

<p>Update 3707: We have now eclipsed <A HREF="http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/start">750,000 messages on the Discussion Board</A>.  What an extraordinary community!  To date you have raised more than $900,000 to save more than save 2,300 horses from <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Horse_slaughter">slaughter</A>.  You have also done so much more, and together we continue to learn, stay focused and grow.</p>

<p>To celebrate this milestone we are looking to the future, and we have created a page for <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Nicanor">Nicanor</A>.</p>

<p>Also, next weekend there will be a celebration at Delaware Park: <A HREF="http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=25235">2008 Celebration of Barbaro Weekend.</A></p>

<p>Update 3706: A pleasant morning's work this morning at Woodbine.  We had eight sets and needed to be finished before the track closed at 8 am so another early start (5 am) and finish.  All my horses went nicely for an easy morning.</p>

<p>I had a conversation with Danny, our jockey's (Jim McAleney's) agent about trying to find a home for a friend of his' horse who can no longer run.  His friend claimed the horse in Florida, but unfortunately the horse was subsequently bitten by a spider and essentially the horse can no longer do anything other than be a companion horse.  Apparently he's a very nice horse and was a good runner.  Anyway, I thought it was cool I was asked about this.  Further evidence that people here care and that people know a little about what I am up to.</p>

<p>Update 3705: Happy <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Day_%28United_States%29">July 4!</A> </p>

<p>A very interesting and detailed look at the law behind the Asmussen and Dutrow drug cases: <A HREF="http://thoroughbredbrief.wordpress.com/2008/07/03/the-blame-game-part-1/">The Blame Game.</A></p>

<p>Update 3704: An update yesterday from Penny at timwoolleyracing.com:<br />
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What a beautiful Wednesday. Going to be quiet on the racing front for this week but the two year olds are progressing very well. Saar Treaty should be back in the entries in a couple of weeks after a short break. King Congaree and Sweet Ginger Brown are both breezing well and are now up to a half mile piece of work. Both of these seem happy with everything so far. </p>

<p>Triumphant is a slower maturing colt who is still doing eighths. He is the first horse you see as you enter the barn and he loves his new stall. He gets in on all of the action. So far he is not studdish and hopefully he will stay that way. Rossetta (Tim's baby formerly know as Rosie but we already have a Rosie) is progressing nicely under Robbie and she responds well to his patience and quiet demeanor. They get along great and she has been jogging nicely around the barn. Lilly (Who's Happy little sister) is just galloping and doing early gate work. She is a lot like her sister and is very laid back. Veiled Reference is enjoying being back at Fair Hill. She has rounded out a bit and looks great. Miss VIP (Grand Slam filly) has been going to the gate with Lilly. She has a lot more experience at the gate than Lilly and is a good influence. Rose Campbell is eating like a horse so to speak and seems to be happy as a clam. </p>

<p>Little Binkley (barn cat) is none too happy with Tim at the moment. He needs to get wormer everyday and lets just say he doesn't take it like a woman. He'll be a better man for it when he's finished. Anyway, that's all for now. I'll try to keep you informed about any new happenings in a few days.<br />
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Update 3703: <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_Park_Racecourse">Ellis Park</A>, which was due to open July 4, is no longer opening.  There are currently 400 horses on the grounds: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45971.htm">Ellis Park to Close; ADW Dispute Cited.</A></p>

<p>Update 3702: A quiet morning on the track this morning at Woodbine, with only five horses to ride.  Again the track was closing early (8 am) so we were finished early.  All my horses galloped easily.  As I was washing the shammies after we had finished I saw a horse come flying out of the tunnel, without its rider.  The horse was subsequently caught and looked fine.  Lets hope the rider was also fine.</p>

<p>The buzz on the track was all <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre">Brett Favre</A>.  I missed it all yesterday (it is <A HREF="http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/index.html">Wimbledon</A> afterall) but apparently there was a <A HREF="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iJ4dh7TkvXFMpdKZU9rITbou7jtwD91M1KRG0">rumor he may come back!</A> </p>

<p>Update 3701: Feedback from Congressman Whitfield: <A HREF="http://thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2008/July/02/Whitfield-anticipates-further-federal-action-on-horse-racing.aspx">Whitfield anticipates further federal action on horse racing</A>, excerpt:<br />
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"It is clear that the 38 different state racing commissions, as well as the numerous other interest groups, are not in a position to protect this industry," Whitfield said through his press secretary. "Following last month's hearing, it has become apparent that Congress will no longer allow the status quo."</p>

<p>Whitfield found some of the testimony to be "riveting," and noted that it will take some time for Congress to determine its next move. He said in the coming weeks and months, he looks forward to meeting with more industry leaders.<br />
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<p>Update 3700: Some very odd criticism from the commentators here watching <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin's</A> work: <A HREf="http://www.churchilldowns.com/video">Curlin Pleases in Turf Work.</A></p>

<p>Update 3699: Not Bourbon, winner of the Queen's Plate which is the first leg of the Canadian triple crown, breezed today on the Woodbine training track (dirt surface) in preparation for the second leg which is at <A HREF="http://www.forterieracing.com/">Fort Erie</A> July 13: <A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95985.html">Not Bourbon gets to work on dirt.</A></p>

<p>Update 3698: Excellent chat today on Talkin' Horses: <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/MW070208.asp">Maryjean Wall: Eclipse Award winning turf writer</A>, excerpt:<br />
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People on the outside simply are no longer willing to abide a "sport" where animals appear to be given drugs, whipped, and run to their deaths. I'm not saying this is what actually occurs in racing. I'm saying this is what the public sees. Wake up, folks. The public is disgusted with the way this sport appears to be going.<br />
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Update 3697: <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Big_Brown">Big Brown</A> worked today for the first time since the Belmont debacle.  His work was very slow (1:06.6 for 5/8ths): <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45955.htm">Big Brown in First Work Since Belmont.</A></p>

<p>Update 3696: This is a very interesting reply by Maggi Moss to a column (<A HREF="http://www.kentucky.com/285/story/446888.html">These penalties won't deter trainers</A>) that appeared on Sunday: <A HREF="http://johnclay.typepad.com/sidelines/2008/07/asmussens-attorney-replies-to-column.html">Asmussen's attorney replies to column.</A> Found on my favorite blog: <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/07/delicious.html">Delicious.</A></p>

<p>Note: I have purposely kept quiet on the whole Asmussen drug issue because:</p>

<p>a. I work for Steve and want to continue doing so...</p>

<p>b. My experience working for Steve makes me comfortable presuming that there is nothing untoward going on in the barns I work</p>

<p>c. Steve is supersmart, and given that, I cannot believe he would jeopardize what he has for a horse running in a Maiden race.</p>

<p>Update 3695: Another day off!  Once a week at this point which is nice.</p>

<p>This week's <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/OTTBs#OTTB_of_the_Week">OTTB of the week</A> is <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Do_Play_On">Do Play On.</A>  Do Play On won a few races, she also had a few foals. She did some local showing as a hunter and her last six years have been spent as a "teacher" to her loving owner.</p>

<p>We have two more <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/OTTBs#OTTB_of_the_Week">OTTBs of the week</A> to select.</p>

<p>Update 3694: A lovely afternoon spent at Woodbine.  The picketers took the day off, I am guessing for Canada Day so getting to the races was very easy.  Chantel Sutherland, perhaps the hottest rider at Woodbine right now, had <i>four</i> winners by the time I left.  The heavy favorite for the feature stake, True Metropolitan, was upset and finished second.  A fun day out in the sunshine!</p>

<p>Update 3691: Curlin pleases in his first turf work.  <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin's</A> first turf race may be within a couple of weeks: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/July/01/curlin-workout-at-churchill-downs.aspx">Curlin pleases connections in turf workout</A>, excerpt:<br />
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"It was very exciting to work him [on the turf]. He's a tremendous athlete," said trainer Steve Asmussen. "I was very pleased with how he looked. The main thing is that Robby loved how he felt."</p>

<p>Asmussen said Curlin could make his turf debut on July 12 in either the 1 1/4-mile Arlington Handicap (G3) at Arlington Park or the 1 3/8-mile Man o' War Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park. A Belmont start could be a problem because of licensing issues involving Shirley Cunningham. Cunningham and Bill Gallion own a 20% share of Curlin while Jess Jackson owns 80% of the 2007 Preakness Stakes (G1) winner.</p>

<p>As for Thursday's workout, regular rider Robby Albarado believes this year's Dubai World Cup (UAE-G1) winner will be able to carry his form to turf.</p>

<p>"The way he's going now, I think he'll run over anything, any type of surface. We were a bit concerned, well not concerned but optimistic, that he would get over this turf course," Albarado said. "He worked to our expectations."<br />
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Update 3690: Bloodhorse's Talkin' Horses guest this week (tomorrow) is Eclipse Award winning turfwriter and historian: <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/MW070208.asp">Maryjean Wall.</A></p>

<p>Update 3689: A pleasant early morning at Woodbine this morning, with wonderful weather for <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Day">Canada Day</A>.  I had six sets, and the track closed at 8 am so we were done early.  Each of mine galloped nicely.  One got a little stired up coming home but it was only her second day here.  I am sure she will mellow out.  Lots of people congratulating us on our one-two in the stake yesterday which was nice.  I guess we currently have the two best 2yo fillies on the backside, and they are stall neighbors!  Anyway, a pleasant and short morning's work.</p>

<p>Update 3688: Heatseeker, who was scratched out of the Hollywood Gold Cup last weekend as the favorite, has now been retired: <A HREF="http://breeding.bloodhorse.com/article/45946.htm">Grade I Winner Heatseeker Retired.</A>  2004 Champion 2yo, Declan's Moon, has also ben retired: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/June/30/Champion-Declans-Moon-retired.aspx">Champion Declan's Moon retired following fifth consecutive loss.</A></p>

<p>Today is <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Day">Canada Day!</A></p>

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<p>Update 3687: A very pleasant afternoon spent at the races at Woodbine.  We had four runners, three of which were in the stakes race.  We managed to finish first and second in the stake, which was our first stakes win for the meet (<A HREF="http://www.woodbineentertainment.com/ojcdis.asp?LI=YES&ACT=DIS&SEC=TBN&ART=1214862250830&DTSR=01%2F01%2F2008%5E12%2F31%2F2009+23%3A59">Juliet's Spirit goes wire-to-wire in My Dear</A>).  Juliet's Spirit ran a terrific wire-to-wire race under Jimmy McAleney, which was kind of odd since she came from behind to win in her only start.  Anyway, if they break good, don't hold them back and she outbroke the field.  I watched the race with Caroline, one of our soon to be members of the female jockey colony.  After the race I hung out with Victor, a trainer in the next door barn.  Just a nice afternoon.  </p>

<p>Update 3686: Update from Penny at timwoolleyracing.com, and a win for Gatornation:<br />
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What a busy weekend. Our Diva ran a better race but is still running a bit green. Sometimes it can take a few races for everything to kick in. She has come home fine. Rajasthan also ran a good race and just got swallowed up at the end. The race was just a little bit too far for him. This is the problem with a turf horse. Getting the horse in at the optimal distance and keeping it on the turf can be quite a challenge. He would do better at a mile but if Tim can't find a mile race he will have to run a tad further. He went right to his dinner at feed time and seems to be fine. The stars aligned for Gator Nation yesterday. Early in the morning Tim called me to say he was in his stall tossing his head and playing. He ran a great race and seemed to do it quite easily. Unfortunately the owner now thinks he is bad luck and did not come to see him win. Anyway, it is always nice to win a race. I'm so happy for him. Should be quiet on the racing front this week. I'll let you know if anything exciting happens.<br />
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Off to the races here at Woodbine.   We have three starters in the stake race this afternoon: <A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95875.html">My Dear attracts quality shippers.</A></p>

<p>Update 3685: A pleasant morning this morning at Woodbine.  I had six sets, four before the break and two after the break.  All went nicely.  My last horse went to the gate, it has been a while since I did a bit of gate schooling.</p>

<p>As a result of my <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">Bloodhorse Q and A</A> last week I am sure, but more people at the track are learning that I run this web-site.  That is cool.  When in Texas no one knew (and here is the permanent link to my Texas essay: <A HREF="http://texashorsetalk.com/specialreports.htm">A Texas Sojourn, By Alex Brown</A>.).  Certainly not in Kentucky before that.  I think the increased exposure we have been getting, coupled with a pretty strong rescue and rehab culture here for our horses combines to make people interested.  It also helps that <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/">Jen's Thoroughblog</A> has provided us some additional exposure.  Anyway, its cool people are checking in a little bit.</p>

<p>Finally Jeannine sent me this link, she interviews Kent Desormeaux: <A HREF="http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3466614&categoryId=2488837&n8pe6c=2">Big Brown's Jockey Breaks Silence.</A></p>

<p>Update 3684: Erik McNeil called me last night after riding his first winner over the weekend at Lone Star Park.  He was very excited.  I had worked with Erik all winter at Houston, and think he has a bright future for sure.  He's also just a good guy to be around.  He is getting all the right support.  Patty in Dallas was there to witness the win:<br />
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I was at Lone Star today and saw Erik win his first race. The track announcer made a very big deal about it! When Erik and Swamp Gator came into the winners circle, Steve was pumping both fists in the air and yelling, "We won, We won!" He had the biggest smile on his face when Erik rode in. The crowd around the winners cirlce gave him a big hand as he rode in and after the picture was taken. It was relly great to see.</p>

<p>After the race, I asked him for his autogragh. I said I had to had it since this was his first win. As he handed the program back to me, he said "Tell Alex hi. I wish he was here." This time I didn't mention your name. He must have remembered me when I spoke to him after his second race. I think you have a cool little friend who is starting a good career!! His record at LSP is 6 1-2-0. He also came in 4th in the next race. That is very good for a brand new jockey!!<br />
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<p>Update 3683: Aidan O'Brien won his sixth Irish Derby today, equaling Vincent O'Brien's record: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/29/RACING_Derby.html">FIRE SCORCHES TO DERBY DELIGHT.</A></p>

<p>Update 3682: Lovely weather and a pleasant morning's work at Woodbine.  Eight sets, four before the break and four after the break.  For the most part mine went nicely.  One colt was a little "excited" and reared up a couple of times when Larry, one of the outriders, grabbed a hold of him.  No harm done, just trying to teach him a little patience, which does not always work!  We have a runner this afternoon as well as a few paddock schoolers, so I will be heading back over a little later.</p>

<p>Update 3681: 10-1 shot Mast Track went wire-to-wire in the Hollywood Gold Cup. He was able to set easy early fractions and then hold off the field.  Student Council stalked the pace and finished third.  Perfect Drift was never threatening: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45924.htm">Mast Track Finds Gold for Frankel, Baze.</A></p>

<p>Today it is the Irish Derby, which has lost the Epsom Derby winner New Approach to a bruised foot: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/29/RACING_Approach_Snap.html">NEW APPROACH OUT OF IRISH DERBY.</A></p>

<p>Update 3680: Just got a phone call from Texas (Eddie who I used to work with) and <A HREF="http://drf.com/results/28/rLS28.html?rn=171385">"Superstar" Erik McNeil won his first race today aboard Swamp Gator</A>.  Very cool!  Watching the major races at Belmont, it appeared to me that Gabriel Saez was outridden in a four horse race aboard the short priced favorite Proud Spell.  She might not have won anyway, but certainly was not helped: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45916.htm">Music Note Wins 'Goose; Proud Spell DQ'd.</A>  Dutrow keeps winning Grade 1 races, and this one another one for IEAH Stables: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45920.htm">Frost Giant Shocks Suburban at 40-1.</A> And who was second ?  Gabriel Saez!</p>

<p>I was at Woodbine watching the races and celebrating <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/">Jen's birthday!</A></p>

<p>Update 3679: Paul Moran writes favorably about my Bloodhorse Q & A: <A HREF="http://paulmoranattheraces.blogspot.com/2008/06/on-weekend-reading-list.html">On the weekend reading list.</A></p>

<p>Update 3678: A very wet morning this morning at Woodbine.  In this kind of weather it's always debatable whether you should put on your rain gear.  The warm climate makes that not an automatic choice, especially if the rain is just on and off.  Anyway, for the first set it looked like the rain had eased off.  No rain gear.  We left the barn to an absolute down pour combined with some distant thunder and lightening.  Once soaked there is no point in worrying about wearing rain gear, just stay soaked all morning.  Anyway, we had only five sets so not so bad.  All my horses galloped nicely for a relatively easy, although wet, morning's work.  </p>

<p>One of the jockey's here, <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slade_Callaghan">Slade Callaghan</A>, read my <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">Bloodhorse Q & A</A> and then these sites yesterday.  He was pretty impressed with things and gave me a good tip on a cheaper phone service!  Very cool!</p>

<p>Update 3677: Chelokee continues to improve: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45908.htm">On the Mend: Chelokee's Prognosis Good</A>, excerpt:<br />
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"Chelokee is doing great," said Bramlage of the colt, who sustained his injuries during the Alysheba Stakes (gr. III) on the Kentucky Oaks day undercard at Churchill Downs. "He's begun his rehab and is walking several times a day now. We started to wean him out of bandages, and he's in no other support. If he had fractures, we probably would have dismissed him already, but with the severe ligimentis injuries, we're taking a little more time than average, but he's doing well."<br />
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Dutrow has some harsh words for some of his colleagues and the press coverage he has received: <A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95884.html">Dutrow fires back over bad press</A>, excerpt:<br />
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Dutrow, 48, is particularly upset with the assertion that he has 72 rulings against him, which has been widely reported by high-profile mainstream media outlets. Before the news conference, Dutrow had an exasperated look on his face when he reviewed a list of his infractions by the Association of Racing Commissioners International that included such negligible entries as not having foal papers on record or not having owner's colors in the jockeys' quarters. There are even multiple references in the list to his license being restored to good standing.<br />
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<p>Update 3676: My previous employer, <A HREF="http://www.clearadmit.com">Clear Admit</A>, wrote this nice update on me: <A HREF="http://blog.clearadmit.com/2008/06/clear-admit-staff-update-alex-brown-works-to-combat-horse-slaughter/">Clear Admit Staff Update: Alex Brown Works to Combat Horse Slaughter.</A></p>

<p>Update 3675: This is a fantastic development: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2008/June/27/Suffolk-Downs-begins-zero-tolerance-slaughter-policy.aspx">Suffolk Downs begins zero-tolerance slaughter policy</A>, excerpt:<br />
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Elliott said the plan has the complete backing of Richard Fields, the real estate and casino developer who purchased a controlling interest in Suffolk Downs last year.</p>

<p>"If a horse goes from here to the slaughterhouse, that's completely unacceptable," Elliott said. "That trainer won't be here. I don't think that's anybody we'd want to have around. Mr. Fields is a strong believer in retirement idea. He's a big backer of it. The two are incompatible."<br />
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Update 3674: The Hollywood Gold Cup loses the favorite: <A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95850.html">Heatseeker out of Gold Cup.</A></p>

<p>Prominent owner Maggi Moss will defend Steve Asmussen: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45902.htm">Owner Moss to Defend Trainer Asmussen.</A></p>

<p>Update 3673:  Another early start here at Woodbine (5 am track opening) and early finish.  I had seven sets, and all went nicely.  Easy gallops.  Woodbine is very busy racing over the next few days but we are oddly light on runners.  I guess its nice to take a little break.  A couple of people congratulated me on the <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">Bloodhorse Q and A</A> yesterday, which was nice.  Nice to know that it has been read a little bit.  Jen, who has supported this work, and also happens to run a great blog on Canadian racing highlighted the Q and A in her entry today: <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/06/across-land.html">ACROSS THE LAND</A>.  Also noted on Jen's blog is the unusual fundraiser Woodbine put on for <A HREF="http://www.longrunretirement.com/">LongRun</A> last week in association with the Queen's Plate.  Very creative.</p>

<p>Update 3672: The marquee race this weekend is the Hollywood Gold Cup.  We have Student Council in the race, which also features Perfect Drift and Tiago: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/June/25/Heatseeker-Tiago-rematch-highlights-Hollywood-Gold-Cup.aspx">Heatseeker, Tiago rematch highlights Hollywood Gold Cup.</A></p>

<p>The hearing is set: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45898.htm">Date Set for Hearing in Asmussen Case.</A></p>

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<p>For Canadians: <A HREF="http://www.defendhorsescanada.org/info.php?id=doitnow.inc">Canadian Horse Defense Coalition Call to Action.</A></p>]]></description>
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<p>Update 3671: The complete transcript of my Bloodhorse chat is available (<A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">Talkin' Horses</A>).  Some great questions.  I hope my answers hit the mark.  I even tried a little humor, while realizing this was a wonderful platform to express important ideas and thoughts.  Thanks to the Bloodhorse for allowing me to be a guest.</p>

<p>Update 3670: Noon today: <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">Me on Talkin' Horses.</A> Submit questions and follow along.</p>

<p>Update 3669: A very pleasant morning's work this morning at Woodbine.  We had eight sets and all the horses galloped nicely.  It was another early start and early finish which was a good thing, its a little muggy here this morning.  </p>

<p>One exercise rider from another barn asked me if it was me on Bloodhorse.  Yes, that's today at <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">Noon: Talkin' Horses</A>.  He said he would submit a question.  Another rider said she could not think of a question.  I also stopped by the <A HREF="http://www.hbpa.on.ca/">HBPA office</A> to alert Corinne of what I am doing with the Bloodhorse today.  All fun.</p>

<p>Update 3668: Another positive, this time it is Steve: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45878.htm">Asmussen Has Drug Positive.</A></p>

<p>I wrote an essay about my time in Texas, it appears on the left hand column here: <A HREF="http://texashorsetalk.com/breakingnews.htm">Texas Horse Talk.</A></p>

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<p>Update 3667: Jockey Jeremy Rose speaks publically for the first time: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45859.htm">Update: Rose Responds to Whip Incident.</A></p>

<p>Update 3666: A positive update for Appeal to the City: <A HREF="http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080625/SPORTS09/806250356&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL">Horse recovering well after whip incident.</A></p>

<p>Update 3665: A wonderful update on Perfect Drift who is preparing for the Hollywood Gold Cup on Saturday: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/June/23/Mandella-ambitious-with-Perfect-Drift.aspx">Mandella ambitious with Perfect Drift,</A> excerpt:<br />
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"I know he's got the capability of winning a Grade 1 race like this," Mandella said. "I thought the Shoemaker was a pretty good test to see what level he was at. I thought he was very competitive, considering he hadn't run in a long time, he wasn't on his preferred surface, and I thought it was encouraging. I could only think he's going to run as good as he could run." </p>

<p>Mandella said Perfect Drift is feistier than some of the other age-advanced wonders that have resided in his barn, like The Tin Man, who earned a Grade 1 victory in last year's Shoemaker Mile at age nine. </p>

<p>"The Tin Man and Sandpit (Brz) were like pets," Mandella said. "They wanted you to come to the door and pet them. This horse doesn't like you coming to his stall much. He loves being outside and he wants you to pet him and play with him when he's outside, but when he's in there, it's a home is your castle thing. It's his castle, and you better respect it." <br />
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Update 3664: Paulick Report on Dutrow's infraction and his likely suspension: <A HREF="http://www.paulickreport.com/blog/first-time-offender/">FIRST-TIME OFFENDER?</A></p>

<p>Update 3663: Dutrow facing a suspension: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45863.htm">Report: Dutrow Facing Drug Positive.</A></p>

<p>Update 3662: Wednesday morning and a day off!  Here is a new horse racing site that could be very interesting: <A HREF="http://www.paulickreport.com/">Paulick Report.</A></p>

<p>Update 3661: Very sad: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45859.htm">Rose Suspended in Delaware Whip Incident.</A></p>

<p>Update 3660: <a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Superfecta</a> here, with your regular Tuesday update.  This week, another installment in Horses Americans Should Know:</p>

<p>We don't breed many horses like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeats_%28horse%29">Yeats</a> in North America; while his sire, Sadler's Wells, has plenty of familiar Northern Dancer blood, his dam, <a href="http://www.pedigreequery.com/lyndonville">Lyndonville</a>, is entirely European.  Yeats also has a half-brother, Tsukuba Symphony, who won over $2 million in Japan and is <a href="https://www.jbis.or.jp/jbis_cgi/sp_detail.cgi?sire=0000275646">now at stud</a> there, and another Group-winning half-brother named Solskjaer who resides <a href="http://www.summerhill.co.za/?stallions&amp;global%5Bstallionid%5D=14">in South Africa</a>.  (Let me take a moment here to appreciate Solskjaer's footballing namesake -- hey, the naming convention worked for Van Nistelrooy).</p>

<p>Like his siblings, Yeats is well-travelled; he has raced in his native Ireland, in Britain, France, Canada, Australia...but let's start at the beginning.  Bred by <a href="http://www.barronstown.com/">Barronstown Stud</a>, Yeats was born in April, 2001.</p>

<p>He began his racing career with three wins at three and was considered a strong contender for the Epsom Derby, but had to sit the race out with an injury.  He returned to Epsom victorious the following year with a win in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_Cup">Coronation Cup</a> (1 mile, 4 furlongs), but he had not found his ideal distance yet at age four.</p>

<p>Coming back at five, Yeats collected his first Gold Cup win in his first start of the year; he followed it up by taking the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodwood_Cup">Goodwood Cup</a>.  (Incidentally, that race was shortened in the 1990s-- to 2 1/2 miles).  He then made the long trip to Australia for the Melbourne Cup, but as with his trip to Canada the previous year, he did not find success -- it would seem that the slow pace that year was not to his liking.</p>

<p>At six, he started the year at home, with two wins in Ireland, went on to get a second Gold Cup victory and finally won the Irish St. Leger (on his third attempt).  This year, at age seven, he warmed up with another Irish win before his Royal Ascot success last week.  Although he has found his greatest success in 2 mile+ races, Yeats began his career as a miler and occasionally drops back to that distance.</p>

<p>All told, at this point Yeats has <a href="http://www.racingpost.co.uk/horses/racing_horse_form.sd?horse_id=583841&amp;option=win_lines&amp;data=wins">12 wins out of 19 starts</a> and it would seem there is <a href="http://www.rte.ie/sport/racing/2008/0620/yeats.html">more to come</a> -- he may try the Melbourne Cup again this year, and there is a chance he will aim for a fourth Gold Cup next year at age eight.</p>

<p>Susan Magnier &amp; Diane Nagle, his co-owners (Susan Magnier is married to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Magnier">John Magnier</a>, of Coolmore fame, and Diane Nagle co-owns Barronstown Stud with her husband), will be making the decision as to when Yeats retires to stud; it's been a great ride thus far.  Trainer Aidan O'Brien summed him up thusly after his <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/jun/20/horseracing4">Gold Cup hat trick</a>:<br />
<blockquote>"I've got affection for them all, but he's very special as he's been around for such a long time," O'Brien said. "You've got to remember, he's not just a plodder, he was the favourite for the Derby at one stage and he had the class to win a Coronation Cup as well.</p>

<p>"His heart and lungs are massive, and these are physical things, not just things that you believe. We've never had a horse with such a big heart or lungs. Most horses that have gone a mile and a half are starting to get to the end, but this one's heart is only just starting to get up to 180 beats, which is unbelievable."</p>

<p>"It would be great [to attempt a fourth win] if he's around next year, but I don't know when the time is going to come for his genes to be preserved."</blockquote>Here's hoping for a bit more.</p>

<p>Update 3659: Terrific story (right hand column) of a save last week that sadly illustrates that luck is an important element of what we do: <A HREF="http://texashorsetalk.com/breakingnews.htm">Texas Horse Talk Breaking News</A>, it begins:<br />
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He had scratches and bite marks all over him, he was hungry and only had one shoe left but Buster was one lucky horse.</p>

<p>He was alive.<br />
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Update 3658: This week's <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/OTTBs">OTTB of the Week</A> is <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/What%27s_Your_Wish">What's Your Wish</A>.  Wish was a champion PA-bred 2yo.  He was found at <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/New_Holland">New Holland</A>.  He is now preparing for an eventing career.   We have now selected five OTTBs of the week.  We have three more finalist to select over the next three weeks.  Each will then be considered for a $500 prize.</p>

<p>Six sets for me this morning at Woodbine.  I even breezed one, an eighth of a mile.  Just a nice pipe opener.  A pretty easy and straight forward morning.  Early start, early finish.  We had a lot of workers, and a couple of jockey's came in to help out.</p>

<p>Update 3657: Santa Anita has decided to change its <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Synthetic_track">synthetic surface</A> ahead of the Breeders' Cup: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45847.htm">Santa Anita to Install Pro-Ride Surface.</A></p>

<p>Debate now is whether <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Big_Brown">Big Brown's</A> loose shoe impacted his Belmont: <A HREf="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45846.htm">Two Looks at Big Brown's Shoe Issue.</A></p>

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<p>Update 3656: Horse of the Year <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin</A> had his first work this morning since his easy victory in the Stephen Foster.  His next work is scheduled to be a turf work: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45843.htm">It's Back to Work for Curlin.</A></p>

<p>Update 3655: <a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Superfecta</a> here, with your Royal Ascot wrap-up.</p>

<p>Kingsgate Native <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-1028441/Kingsgate-Native-target-sprint-hat-trick-following-Golden-Jubilee-win.html">sprinted home</a> to take the Golden Jubilee at a price on Saturday (although he was duly noted as a real threat <a href="http://superfectablog.blogspot.com/2008/06/royal-ascot-week.html">here</a>) and is pointed toward the July Cup at Newmarket and then a defense of his Nunthorpe victory.  He was the only British-trained horse to win a Group 1 race during the meet.</p>

<p>Takeover Target's fourth-place finish left his connections wondering if he's simply <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/news/horseracing/janiak-raises-ageold-question/2008/06/22/1214073055052.html">feeling his age</a> or if he he's a little off his game for some other minor issue and so vets are being consulted; he may also contest the July Cup.  <a href="http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23904862-5013405,00.html">Retirement</a> is also a possibility, but one hopes that the old crowd favorite will be back for a few more starts.</p>

<p>Even the Queen <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/racing/agent-reaches--royal-standard-for-classic-role-852405.html">had a winner</a> in the Chesham Stakes with a colt named Free Agent, who is the product of decades of patient breeding -- she purchased his great-great-great-great-grand-dam, <a href="http://www.pedigreequery.com/amicable">Amicable</a>, in 1961.  Free Agent's sire, the US-bred <a href="http://www.highclerestud.co.uk/stallions_drfong.htm">Dr. Fong</a>, is also the sire of <a href="http://www.pedigreequery.com/shamdinan2">Shamdinan</a>.  Free Agent made his debut three weeks ago before winning on Saturday; he should be one to watch.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23904580-5013405,00.html">biggest winners</a> at Royal Ascot, by any measure, were the Coolmore boys: they took four out of the meet's seven Group 1 wins, and their stallions appear in the pedigrees of a third of the total winners.  Even those without Coolmore stallions in their immediate family are still part of the clan -- Henrythenavigator is by Kingmambo, but his dam is a Coolmore mare by their recently-pensioned Sadler's Wells.   Sadler's Wells is also the sire of Yeats, who <a href="http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23906457-5001023,00.html">may venture Down Under </a>on the strength of his Gold Cup three-peat to try again for the Melbourne Cup.</p>

<p>Steve Haskin has a nice <a href="http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/horse-racing-steve-haskin/archive/2008/06/22/Royal-Ascot-a-Tonic-for-U.S.-Woes.aspx">wrap-up of Royal Ascot</a> at the Blood-Horse; the Blood-Horse will also be <a href="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">hosting a chat</a> with my fellow blogger/ex-Penn employee Mr. Alex Brown on Thursday - stop by now to submit any questions you may have.  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimm%27s_Cup_(cocktail)">Pimm's</a>, anyone?</p>

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Update 3654: Everything about the Queen's Plate yesterday: <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/06/more-bourbon-please.html">MORE BOURBON, PLEASE .</A></p>

<p>This is a very interesting development, and no doubt reaction to the recent scrutiny racing is seeing.  It is nice to see a major owner step up to the plate: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45841.htm">IEAH Stables Adopts No-Drug Policy.</A></p>

<p>Update 3653: A quick call, and I returned to the track to get my photo taken.  I am planning to write an article for <A HREF="http://www.canadianthoroughbred.com/">Canadian Thoroughbred</A> about the horse slaughter issue, tieing in breeder responsibility and what <A HREF="http://www.adenaretirement.com/">Adena Springs</A> is doing retiring its own horses and rehabbing them.  Anyway, I met the photographer, Dave Landry.  Very cool guy, took three minutes to take the pictures and an hour to chat.  Dave is also brother to the jockey <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Landry">Robert Landry</A>, who also appears to be a standup guy and is a good jockey.  Robert was third yesterday in the Queen's Plate, he is also on the board at <A HREF="http://www.longrunretirement.com/">LongRun</A>.  Anyway, the point of this rambling update is one of the best parts of what I am doing is meeting people, learning about them and talking horses.  These guys care.</p>

<p>Update 3652: A short morning's work this morning at Woodbine.  The main track closed at 8 am and we were done.  I had five to ride, each galloped 2 miles.  All went nicely.  The track was a little quieter this morning. I imagine plenty of people had the day off after the Queen's Plate yesterday (<A HREF="http://www.thestar.com/Sports/HorseRacing/article/447508">For Attfield, win worth high price of admission</A>).   A glorious day.</p>

<p>Yesterday, one of the exercise riders for another outfit, Warren who gallops for Attfield, asked me if he saw me on TV the other day.  He had seen some of the press conference regarding horse slaughter here in Canada.  He was surprised to see me involved.  We had a good chat about it.  Cool thing is the video he saw seemed to do a good job of illustrating the horrors of slaughter as he described the scenes to me and Mark, who was with me.  Cool.</p>

<p>Update 3651: I will be a guest on <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/">Bloodhorse's Talkin' Horses</A> on Thursday.  You can <A HREF="http://www.bloodhorse.com/talkinhorses/AB062608.asp">submit questions</A> ahead of time.</p>

<p>The track is now opening at 5 am and closing at 8 am for the next few days, so an early start this morning and an early finish!</p>

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<p>Update 3650: A fun afternoon spent at Woodbine, which was severley delayed by the strikers who were not letting us into the track without blocking the way.  It took me an hour to drive a mile.  I missed our winner in the third race.  Not happy.  Anyway, the rest of the day was very pleasant.  I saw Ramon Dominguez and we had a quick chat.  The Queen's Plate was a great race: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45836.htm">Not Bourbon Wins Queen's Plate Thriller.</A></p>

<p>As I was heading back through the backside on my way home there were plenty of barbeque's underway,</p>

<p>This is sad: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45833.htm">Lost in the Fog Owner Harry Aleo Dies.</A></p>

<p>Update 3649: The behind the scenes story of the HBO special on horse slaughter (long but very good): <A HREF="http://paulmoranattheraces.blogspot.com/2008/06/weekend-guest-good-fight.html">Weekend guest: The good fight.</A></p>

<p>Update 3648: The main track was open for two hours this morning at Woodbine.  We were finished by 8 am.  There was no renovation break and we had a very smooth flow of activity as we got out seven sets.  All mine went nicely.  A great morning's work.</p>

<p>I will be going back to the races this afternoon for Queen's Plate day (<A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Plate">Queen's Plate is the oldest thoroughbred horserace in North America according to wikipedia.</A>)  To get back to the track will mean crossing the picket line.  We have had strikers here for weeks now and they block all the entrances to Woodbine and you simply have to wait.  A real PAIN!  Today their activity will no doubt cost Woodbine signifcantly.</p>

<p>To keep up on all the activities, the main source is Jen, here is her entry today: <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/06/step-up.html">STEP UP.</A> Note Jen's final story in this entry covers one of the horses rescued from <A HREF="http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=25512">Sugar Creek on Friday</A>.  He is a Canadian bred.</p>

<p>Update 3647: It's Queen's Plate day today at Woodbine: <A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95664.html">Maiden tries to turn the tables.</A>  It means the track shuts early for training so we should expect a short morning's work.</p>

<p>Ramon Dominguez is coming in town to ride.  He just guided Fabulous Strike to an easy win in his return to the races: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/June/21/Grade-1-winner-Fabulous-Strike-wins-easily-in-return.aspx">Grade 1 winner Fabulous Strike wins easily in return.</A></p>

<p>Update 3646: Kingsgate Native took the Golden Jubilee today at Royal Ascot.  This was his second start for the week: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/21/RACING_Jubilee.html">JUBILEE CELEBRATION FOR GOLD NATIVE.</A>  The Queen had her first Royal Ascot winner since 1999: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45820.htm">Queen's Free Agent Wins at Royal Ascot.</A></p>

<p>Update 3645: Interesting article on the new OTTB retirement program affiliated with Philadelphia Park: <A HREF="http://www.philly.com/inquirer/sports/20625164.html">Program at Philly Park steers horses from slaughter</A>, it concludes:<br />
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"Through this program we hope to place our horses into the best retirement options. Horses found headed to New Holland may result in trainer sanctions and loss of stall privileges and will not be tolerated," Sinatra said.<br />
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Update 3644: A very quiet morning this morning at Woodbine.  I only had four sets, two went out before the break and two went out after the break.  Each of my horses galloped kindly.  I spent some of the morning reading my book, Penguin's History of Canada.  Just a very relaxing morning.</p>

<p>Update 3643: It is day five at Royal Ascot and the feature race is the Golden Jubilee: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/20/manual_150421.html">MARCHAND FOR GOLDEN GLORY.</A></p>

<p>Some concerns from groups absent from the hearings in Washington this week: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2008/June/20/Horsemen-groups-RCI-left-out-of-congressional-hearing.aspx">Horsemen's groups, RCI left out of congressional hearing.</A></p>]]></description>
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<p>Update 3642: <a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Superfecta</a> here, with another Royal Ascot update.</p>

<p>Apparently a change in distance is <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/7461067.stm">no problem</a> for Jim Bolger's Lush Lashes -- although her last race was over a mile and a half (and not a particularly successful effort for her), she easily cut back to the mile distance of the Coronation Stakes.  As he was for New Approach in the Derby, Kevin Manning (who is the trainer's <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/20/RACING_Coronation_Nightlead.html">son-in-law</a>) was the jockey in this case as well.  Lush Lashes will probably stretch out again to the mile and a half distance for the Irish Oaks next time out.  The favorite, Spacious, was never a factor, Infallible finished in what can only be described as an ironic second, and third-place finisher Carribean Sunset may aim for the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/7461067.stm">American Oaks</a> next.</p>

<p>In other Royal Ascot races today, Frankie Dettori <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/20/manual_152018.htm">finally got a win</a> (the first for Godolphin for the meet) aboard Campanologist in the King Edward VII stakes and Patkai picked up the <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/20/manual_170948.html">Queen's Vase</a>.</p>

<p>Saturday's Golden Jubilee Stakes should be quite an event; <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/7464416.stm">Sakhee's Secret</a> is currently the favorite, but the <a href="http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23896733-5013405,00.html">Antipodean contingent</a> is strong, with Takeover Target definitely in the picture as is Kiwi-trained mare Seachange. War Artist is Australian-bred, South-African-owned and British-trained, so a victory by the improving gelding would be quite an international event.</p>

<p>But let us focus on Seachange for a moment; she will be sent off at very attractive odds, despite having seven Group 1 victories.  And there's a reason why she is the first New Zealand-trained horse to <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/racing/article4181555.ece">start at Royal Ascot</a>:<br />
<blockquote>"Our stake money is amazing back home and we have half a dozen races worth over a million dollars [about &pound;385,000] each year.</p>

<p>"British racing is marvellous but it's a prestige sport - there's no money in it. That would be a big concern for me."</blockquote>The Golden Jubilee purse is &pound;375,000 (not quite US$750,000, given the current crappy exchange rate), and so while it is nothing to avoid, it's a long way from New Zealand to England when better prize money is available there. She performed well in Dubai, though, and I am looking forward to seeing the well-travelled mare.</p>

<p>If I had to pick a random longshot, I would go with Snaefell (and not only because I love his name -- I'm not sure whether they intended it to be Snaefell, after the mountain on the Isle of Man or Sn&aelig;fell after the Icelandic volcano), but because he seems to enjoy a wet course and will only be carrying 110 pounds).</p>

<p>In any case, the 20-horse field should make things interesting...</p>

<p>Update 3641: One thing I like about Woodbine is its explicit support for thoroughbred retirement, via the program at <A HREF="http://www.longrunretirement.com/">LongRun</A>.  One example of their support, they are planning a fundraiser for LongRun on the back of their marquee 3yo race this weekend, the Queen's Plate: <A HREF="http://www.woodbineentertainment.com/ojcdis.asp?LI=YES&ACT=DIS&SEC=TBN&ART=1213898587238&DTSR=01%2F01%2F2008%5E12%2F31%2F2009+23%3A59">WEG and LongRun team up for Plate fundraiser.</A>  Simple, gets fans involved.  Just good marketing all around.</p>

<p>A couple of days ago I was alerted, by an assistant trainer here at Woodbine, to another racetrack "sponsored" retirement program in Canada.  <A HREF="http://www.newstride.com/">New Stride</A> at <A HREF="http://www.hastingsracecourse.com/home.aspx">Hastings</A> in British Columbia.  Of course I had to add them to our <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/OTTBs">OTTB resource</A>.</p>

<p>Update 3640: A quiet morning this morning at Woodbine with only six to ride.  I had four sets before the break and two sets after the break.  The two after the break went to the gate for some gate schooling.  They went nicely.  All in all a relaxing morning.  We had a few horses ship out to other tracks (Kentucky, Presque Isle and Belmont) and will get a few shipping in in their place.  One of those shipping out was one of my regulars, Sir. Winston.  I'll have to keep an eye on the entries at Belmont to see when he reappears.  A cool dude.</p>

<p>Update 3639:  Reports from yesterday's hearing:</p>

<p><A HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/sports/othersports/20racing.html?_r=2&ref=sports&oref=slogin&oref=slogin">House Panel Takes Aim at Horse Racing Practices</A><br />
<A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45798.htm">Hearing Shows Racing at Critical Point</A><br />
<A HREF="http://thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2008/June/19/Subcommittee-hearing-begins-with-Schakowsky-blasting-racing-industry.aspx">House panel hears testimony on Thoroughbred industry woes</A></p>

<p>It's day four at Royal Ascot: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/19/manual_170149.html">CORONATION DAY FOR CHEVELEY PAIR.</A></p>

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<p>Update 3638: The plan for <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Big_Brown">Big Brown</A> is to return in the Haskell at Monmouth on August 3: <A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95610.html">Big Brown to return in Haskell</A>.</p>

<p>Update 3637: <a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Superfecta</a> here, with another Royal Ascot update.</p>

<p>The biggest story of the day from Royal Ascot is that Yeats did, indeed, win the Gold Cup for the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/7461232.stm">third year running</a>.  He is only the second horse to achieve this milestone -- the other, Sagaro, ran in the 1970s.  Yeats is also the first 7-year-old to win the race since 1993, when Drum Taps was the victor.</p>

<p>There was even some discussion of him coming back next year to attempt to go <a href="http://www.rte.ie/sport/racing/2008/0619/yeatsgold.html">one better than Sagaro</a>:<br />
<blockquote>Asked about the possibility of a record-breaking four triumph next year, O'Brien said: 'I don't know when the time will come to preserve his genes and that is the reality as we've never had a horse with as big a pair of lungs and as big a heart as he has - they are physical things.</blockquote><br />
Certainly from an American perspective, that highlights something a little unusual about <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/19/RACING_Gold_Yeats_Profile.html">Yeats</a> (beyond his proven ability at 2 miles) -- he's a stallion, and he's still in training at his 'advanced' age.  To put that in a little perspective, he was winning his first few stakes races while Curlin was taking his first steps (and speaking of Curlin, see below).</p>

<p>Yeats won the Gold Cup <a href="http://www.rte.ie/sport/racing/2008/0619/yeatsgold.html">in some style</a>, finishing 5 lengths ahead of Geordieland (again completing the exacta), with the previously-unbeaten Coastal Path some further distance behind; Allegretto finished well for fourth.</p>

<p>Tomorrow's featured race is the <a href="http://horses.sportinglife.com/Racecards/0,12495,267328,00.html">Coronation Stakes</a> for 3-year-old fillies over a mile; Spacious is the <a href="http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/racing/article3816905.ece">likely favorite</a>, and although the <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/racing/article4173066.ece">Times</a> has yet to forgive trainer Jim Bolger for his handing of New Approach's entry for the Derby, they suggest that should his filly Lush Lashes win the race, the crowd will be <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/racing/article4173066.ece">too distracted</a> to notice.</p>

<p>But let us turn our attention back to the US for a moment; you have no doubt already heard that Rick Dutrow <a href="http://www.thoroughbredblog.com/2008/06/dutrow-scratches-from-congressional.html">pulled a sickie</a> and skipped his date with Congress, but that doesn't mean there's no discussion.  You can follow the proceedings live on the <a href="http://www.paulickreport.com/blog/live-blogging-the-congressional-hearing/">Paulick Report</a>, where they have been good enough to <a href="http://www.paulickreport.com/blog/live-blogging-the-congressional-hearing/">liveblog</a> the entire thing.</p>

<p>And if you were planning on heading to Belmont to <a href="http://www.paulickreport.com/blog/breaking-curlin-banned-in-new-york/">see Curlin</a> in July, you may not want to confirm your plans just yet...</p>

<p>Update 3636: Details on the <A HREF="http://energycommerce.house.gov/membios/schedule.shtml">Committee of Energy and Commerce</A> today scheduled for 10 AM.</p>

<p>Update 3635: A day off today!</p>

<p>The House Subcommittee on Commerce and Consumer Protection has its hearing today on the horseracing industry: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45788.htm">Groups Have Say Before D.C. Hearing.</A></p>

<p>Its day 3 of the Royal Ascot meet.  Can Yeats win his third Gold Cup: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/18/manual_170423.html">YEATS SEEKS GOLDEN HAT-TRICK .</A></p>

<p>Update 3634: <a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Superfecta</a> here, with another Royal Ascot special.</p>

<p>Today's racing from Royal Ascot opened with the <a href="http://horses.sportinglife.com/Full_Results/0,12493,269087,00.html">Jersey Stakes</a>; Aqlaam picked up his third win for the year in his fourth lifetime start in the 7 furlong race for 3-year-olds. Although he is by the sprinter Oasis Dream, his dam is a <a href="http://www.virtualformguide.com/cgi-bin/tvf/displaynewsitem.pl?20080618zaqlaam.txt">half-sister to Persian Punch</a>, two-time winner of the Melbourne Cup, so we may perhaps see him at longer distances down the line.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/18/manual_152257.html">Windsor Forest Stakes</a> (mares 4 and up over a mile) was won by Sabana Perdida, an Irish-bred, French-trained mare under the care of Alain De Royer-Dupré.  Heaven Sent was a game second and Grecian Dancer was third in what will be her final race as she is currently in foal.  The winner was third in this race last year and her victory puts another one in the '<a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-1027476/France-finally-celebrate-Lemaire-Sabana-Perdida-Windsor-Forest-Stakes.html">foreign</a>' column.</p>

<p>The big story of the day is Coolmore/Ballydoyle's continued dominance at Royal Ascot; 4 year-old Duke of Marmalade won the <a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/18/Racing-Prince-of-Waless-report-/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">Prince of Wales's Stakes</a> (4-year-olds and up, 1 mile, 2 furlongs) impressively, and once again, Johnny Murtagh was in the saddle for an Aidan O'Brien trainee -- this makes their fourth Group 1 victory for the meet.  His series of wins this year is all the more impressive given that last year he<a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/racing/duke-of-marmalade-has-prince-of-wales-class-849104.html"> failed to win</a> any of his six starts as he endured lameness problems that may have been related to<a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/18/Racing-Prince-of-Waless-report-/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/"> fractures</a> suffered at age 2; he will now be one of the strongest contenders for the Arc.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/18/manual_164206.html">Royal Hunt Cup</a> (3 and up, 1 mile) was won by Mr. Aviator and Langs Lash marked herself out as a 2-year-old to watch in the <a href="http://horses.sportinglife.com/Full_Results/0,12493,269088,00.html">Queen Mary Stakes</a> (5 furlongs).</p>

<p>Tomorrow's featured race is the Gold Cup, with all eyes on Yeats as he goes for a <a href="http://www.herald.ie/sport/horse-racing/yeats-looks-good-for-gold-hattrick-1413833.html">hat trick</a> in the race.  A possible upset could come from Allegretto, although there are doubts about <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/18/manual_130905.html">her stamina</a> over the 2 mile distance.  Geordieland, second to Yeats last year in the race, is trying to <a href="http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5g-sg-VnLZPI-dUvhIs_rPhS3oVXQ">turn the tables</a> as well.</p>

<p>Yesterday's winner of the Windsor Castle, Flashmans Papers (a 100-1 upset) will go for a double in the <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/18/RACING_Norfolk.html">Norfolk Stakes</a> on Thursday.  If nothing else, his quest should inspire you to read the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Paget_Flashman">Flashman books</a> if you have not already done so -- and perhaps he will demonstrate that his win was no fluke.</p>

<p>Takeover Target is also <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/18/RACING_July.html">still on track</a> to run again on Saturday in the Golden Jubilee and will likely remain in Britain for the Darley July Cup.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Check back</a> tomorrow for more!</p>

<p>Update 3633: Off to downtown Toronto for this press conference: <A HREF="http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=25364">CHDC Report - June 18 Release - Advisory.</A></p>

<p>Update 3632: Eight sets this morning as Mark, one of our exercise riders, had a day off.  We had four before the break and four after the break.  Each of the last four went to the gate for some gate schooling.  All went nicely.  The siren was busy on the track this morning.  I was not on the track, but can hear it from the barn.  It went off for about five minutes, which is not a good sign (usually the result of a horse or rider hurt).  In this case it was due to two loose horses who apparently were doing a good job of avoiding the outriders!   As I was coming on the track for one of my sets someone was getting run off with coming around the turn, the outrider was preparing to take chase.  A little bit of a chaotic morning this morning for others.</p>

<p>Update 3631: It is day 2 of Royal Ascot: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/17/manual_161359.html">TIME FOR A BANK JOB IN HUNT CUP?</A></p>

<p>The Jockey Club's Thoroughbred Safety Committee's Stuart Janney provided some follow up after releasing yesterday's recommendations: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45772.htm">Janney Addresses Safety Recommendations.</A></p>

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<p>Update 3630: <a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">Superfecta</a> here, with your regular Tuesday update.</p>

<p>Royal Ascot opened today with a <a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/17/Racing-Queen-Anne-report/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">gritty win</a> for Haradasun in the Queen Anne Stakes; although passed by two horses, he battled back at the end to claim victory.  Darjina and Finsceal Beo were second and third (although both encountered traffic trouble) -- and both Johnny Murtagh and Kevin Manning picked up bans for excessive whipping (aboard Haradasun) and careless riding (on Finsceal Beo), so the race was not entirely without <a href="http://breakingnews.iol.ie/sport/story.asp?j=258655102&amp;p=z586558x8&amp;t=sport">controversy</a>.  While both fillies will likely point toward the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falmouth_Stakes">Falmouth Stakes</a> in July, it would seem that Coolmore has decided that Haradasun will begin his <a href="http://www.racingandsports.com.au/racing/rsNewsArt.asp?NID=129506&amp;story=Haradasun_Earns_Immediate_Retirement">new career</a> as soon as possible (one presumes the $40 million they paid for a 50% share, making him the most expensive racehorse in Australian history, may have a little something to do with that).</p>

<p>Henrythenavigator also performed as expected, even setting a <a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/17/Racing-St-James-Palace-report/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">new track record</a> in the process, in the St James's Palace Stakes -- so it cannot be said that Aiden O'Brien is having a bad day, even if he only got to send Haradasun out twice before his retirement.  Raven's Pass (who is being campaigned toward the Breeders' Cup Mile) finished second and Twice Over managed third.  O'Brien further suggested that Henrythenavigator is the '<a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/17/AP-Henry-probably-best-miler-Ive-had/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">best miler he's ever had</a>' -- so much for George Washington!</p>

<p>Takeover Target ran a <a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/17/Racing-Kings-Stand-report/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">game race</a> in the King's Stand Stakes but could not catch the winner -- Spanish entry Equiano, who was sent off as a 22-1 long shot (although I would hasten to point out that he was <a href="http://superfectablog.blogspot.com/2008/06/royal-ascot-week.html">mentioned here</a> yesterday).  Filly Fleeting Spirit, the favorite, managed to get up for third.  Takeover Target will get one more shot at Royal Ascot glory on Saturday -- he'll try to add the <a href="http://horses.sportinglife.com/Racecards/0,12495,267326,00.html">Golden Jubilee Stakes</a> to his impressive resume.  It will be no easy task, however -- Kiwi mare Seachange, who will be the first NZ-bred and trained horse to run at Royal Ascot, may be a longshot, but she was tough in Dubai and could be a factor.  Fleeting Spirit is entered as well, and Sakhee's Secret looks tough.  Former US sprinter Diabolical is also entered.   Even if he opts to skip the Golden Jubilee, it seems that we may get to see more of Takeover Target later in the year <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/horse-racing/takeover-target-pipped-by-spanish-surprise/2008/06/18/1213468433206.html">back in Australia</a> - and possibly next year at age 10.</p>

<p>Art Connoisseur <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/17/manual_164011.html">remained unbeaten</a> in the Coventry Stakes, and Missoula won the <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/17/manual_172439.html">Ascot Cup</a>.</p>

<p>Tomorrow's highlights include the <a href="http://horses.sportinglife.com/Racecards/0,12495,266490,00.html">Prince of Wales's Stakes</a>; <a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/16/Racing-Dozen-take-on-Marmalade/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">Duke of Marmalade</a>, Literato, Sixties Icon and Ask seem like the ones to watch.</p>

<p>Yeats could <a href="http://horses.sportinglife.com/Racecards/0,12495,267325,00.html">make history</a> on Thursday if he wins his third <a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/17/RACING_Gold.html">Ascot Gold Cup</a> in a row...<a href="http://www.superfectablog.com">check back</a> tomorrow for more on his effort and the rest of the day's action from Royal Ascot.</p>

<p>A small postscript: if you're looking to get Curlin at a price, you can get <a href="http://www.setantasports.com/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/06/17/Racing-Curlin-a-possible-for-Arc/?facets/sport-space/great-britain-locale/horse-racing/">16-1</a> on him in the Arc -- the LA Times writes that the Breeders' Cup is <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw-horse17-2008jun17,0,2937485.story">not even on the table</a>...</p>

<p>Update 3629: A review from Day 1 at Royal Ascot: <A HREF="http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/08/06/17/manual_133348.html">HENRY THE KING AS BALLYDOYLE DO DOUBLE.</A></p>

<p>Update 3628: Ahead of Congress' meeting on Thursday, The Thoroughbred Safety Committee which was formed and announced on May 8, has submitted its first set of recommendations.  It will publish additional recomendations in August: <A HREF="http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45767.htm">Ban on Steroids, Toe Grabs Recommended.</A></p>

<p>Update 3627: Seven sets this morning at Woodbine, under cloudy and cooler weather.  A pretty straight forward morning once things got going.  We were a little short of ground help early but more people arrived which sorted things out.  Each of my horses galloped nicely for a straightforward morning's work.</p>

<p>There were plenty of cameras on the track this morning, I assume taking pictures of Queen's Plate horses.  <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/06/show-that-stuff.html">Jen covers Queen's Plate preparations</A>.</p>

<p>Update 3626: The St. James Palace Stakes is one of three Group 1 races that will highlight the first day of the Royal Ascot meet that gets underway today.  Falco takes on Henrythenavigator: <A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/international-news/2008/June/16/Royal-Ascot-meet-opens-with-three-Group-1-races.aspx">Royal Ascot meet opens with three Group 1 races.</A></p>

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<p>Update 3625: Some positive news on the horse slaughter front: <A HREF="http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jzYTcasUYejicZdpuyXICUurXk7g">Supreme Court decision ends US horse slaughter</A>, excerpt:<br />
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<p>Update 3624: <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Jaguar_Key">Jaguar Key</A> is <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/OTTBs#OTTB_of_the_Week">OTTB of the Week for Week 4</A>.  </p>

<p>A Stakes winner of over $200,000, <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Jaguar_Key">Jaguar Key</A> was rescued from slaughter, and has now completed his first dressage class.</p>

<p>Update 3623: A lovely morning this morning at Woodbine.  A quiet day for me, with only five sets to go.  Each of my horses galloped kindly, so an easy day.  I did go up to watch a couple of our workers after the break when I was done.  Just a very relaxed morning's work.</p>

<p>Update 3622: Next weekend at Woodbine we have the Queen's Plate, the first leg of the Canadian Triple Crown.  The Canadian Triple Crown is restricted to Canada breds, and includes a synthetic race, dirt race (at Fort Erie) and a turf race.  Very interesting.  A month ago it appeared that Harlem Rocker was going to be a serious challenger after his Withers win.  Sadly he flopped in the Plate Trial and after working on Saturday his connections are sending him back to New York: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45745.htm">Harlem Rocker Skipping Queen's Plate.</A></p>

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<p>Update 3621: More on <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin's</A> plans, which include a work on the Churchill Downs turf course to see how he handles the turf.  A turf prep race in North America, and if that goes well a trip to Europe: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45743.htm">Curlin's Circle Considering Arc Attack.</A></p>

<p>A good week for us at Woodbine which included three victories.  A horse I had been galloping from the beginning had his first race here today.  Mr Rowdy (well named) is the horse that had shown some athletic moves coming off the racetrack from time-to-time.  He ran a very close second in the ninth today.  He was very unlucky.  His groom was very upset!</p>

<p>Update 3620: The buzz on the backside this morning was <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin's</A> return to the races and easy win.  Very cool.  <A HREF="http://jen-thoroughbreds.blogspot.com/2008/06/seven-day-stretch.html">Jen reports his plans for the turf.</A>  I had known about these plans for a while and am psyched. Racing needs stars and Curlin has proven that he is the real deal.</p>

<p>Seven sets this morning.  Four before the break and three after the break.  Lovely weather.  No better job.  We were done early and had to wait around for a while for our jock's agent to show up with breakfast.  We had another nice winner yesterday.  In fact yesterday was just one of those days where the stars must have been aligned or something!</p>

<p>Update 3619: More on <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin's</A> emphatic win:</p>

<p><A HREF="http://drf.com/news/article/95495.html">Curlin puts on a show</A><br />
<A HREF="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/June/14/Horse-of-the-Year-Curlin-continues-dominance-in-Stephen-Foster.aspx">Horse of the Year Curlin continues dominance in Stephen Foster</A></p>

<p>Update 3618: A nice win for both Curlin: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45733.htm">Curlin Waltzes to Stephen Foster Victory</A> and Pyro: <A HREF="http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/45731.htm">Pyro's Heat Re-Found in Northern Dancer</A></p>

<p>Update 3617: The latest Thoroughbred Times ad: <A HREF="http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=25233">Thoroughbredtimes Ad Campaign cont'</A>.  Thanks to <A HREF="http://www.midatlantichorserescue.org/">Mid Atlantic Horse Rescue</A> for continuing this public awareness campaign.</p>

<p>Update 3613: Another relatively simple morning this morning at Woodbine.  Seven sets, four before the break and three after the break.  All galloped nicely. One filly went to the gate to school.  She has been good in the gate but a little impatient waiting behind the gate.  Today I had her wait for a little longer than usual and she was quite relaxed about it.  Learning.  A good morning's work.  Looking forward to this afternoon's races with both Curlin and Pyro on show at Churchill Downs!</p>

<p>Update 3612: With the Triple Crown over the second half of the racing season is underway.  <A HREF="http://alexbrownracing.com/wiki/index.php/Curlin">Curlin</A> returns today in the Stephen Foster: <A HREF="http://thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2008/June/13/Curlin-ready-to-begin-second-season-in-Stephen-Foster.aspx">Curlin ready to begin second season in Stephen Foster.</A></p>

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