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The Saratoga Sire: October 2008
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Horse Racing Issues,opinions and the Races. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. One has to wonder if as many European horses would have shown up had the B.C. been held at Churchill or Belmont? Certainly the turf horses would have shown up - perhaps even more of them - but I don't think the dirt invaders would have been as numerous, though numerous may not be the best adjective to describe eight. Of course if you consider Ventura. Cocoa Beach, Cedar Mountain, Rebellion, Well Armed, Square Eddie and Champs Elysees.
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They're in the Gate: A word on Moran
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They're in the Gate. All things about the Saratoga Race Course and Thoroughbred Horse Racing. Tuesday, November 12, 2013. A word on Moran. It is with sadness that I note the passing of award winning journalist Paul Moran,. Dead at only 66. He was a wordsmith till the end with his last column. Published on the ESPN website on 10/28/13. New York City metro readers of old will remember him from Newsday. Back in the day when the NY Post. But how much longer will that last? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Exacta-mundo
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Broadcast-style horse racing observations, thoughts and occasional snark from the authoress of Green but Game. Just Three Times, Thanks. Just Three Times, Thanks. September 6, 2014. Middot; by Dana Byerly. Middot; in Racing. Hi there, it’s been a while! Not that I’ve had THAT many things to say that couldn’t be sufficiently be handled by Twitter. But something did catch my eye this week and I wanted to look into it further. You may have noticed Santa Anita’s announcement mid-week. 1 Go to YouTube. 6 Reme...
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View from the Quarter Pole: June 2010
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View from the Quarter Pole. A discussion concerning Thoroughbred Horse Racing and Pedigree. Monday, June 28, 2010. Photo from the farm. My friend Brenda sent me a picture of Somerset Sam, who has proven a willing student while learning a new discipline. Posted by David M. Miller. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All opinions expressed herein are the author's own views and should in no way be attributable to any of his employers. View my complete profile. Olympic Farriers: Inside the Forge at Rio. 2010 Preakne...
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View from the Quarter Pole: June 2015
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View from the Quarter Pole. A discussion concerning Thoroughbred Horse Racing and Pedigree. Friday, June 5, 2015. Belmont Stakes pedigree analysis. Can the Pharoah finally be the one? Am pleased to be working with the teams at Bloodstock Research and Twin Spires to provide pedigree analysis for this year's historic running of the Belmont Stakes. The link will take you to the order page. Posted by David M. Miller. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Business of Racing. Saratoga’...
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The ThoroughMetrics Blog: May 2013
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Monday, May 27, 2013. New Home For Thoroughmetrics. After five years of inactivity, the Thoroughmetrics. I'll be blogging about statistical analysis for throughbred horse racing. In the new Thoroughmetrics blog. On Horse Racing Nation! Monday, May 27, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ThoroughMetrics - Statistical Research. Left at the Gate. Advertisers have donated to horse/jockey charities on behalf of the TBA. New Home For Thoroughmetrics.
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The ThoroughMetrics Blog: July 2008
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ThoroughMetrics - Statistical Research. Left at the Gate. Advertisers have donated to horse/jockey charities on behalf of the TBA.
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The ThoroughMetrics Blog: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. The calculations I discussed in my last post may have been based on some faulty assumptions about how sire statistics are reported. Can anybody answer the following question.When BRIS presents statistics on 'leading second crop sires', are they including data only on the horses that are actually part of the sire's second crop, or data on both the first and second crop children of sires whose second crop are currently racing? Wednesday, November 26, 2008. In any case, the num...
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The ThoroughMetrics Blog: May 2008
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Saturday, May 31, 2008. In the next few days, but for now, if you'd like to learn more about the study, send me an email at zelvin30@hotmail.com. Sometime in the next few days, I'll start on my next study. I'm tentatively planning to look at which is a better predictor of success for the offspring of a mare.the mare's racing ability, or the success of her previous offspring. I haven't thought through all the details yet, but I picture the following high level steps:. If I had to guess, I'd expect the rac...
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