"I called the Breeders’ Cup people after he won the Mount Rainier Handicap, and they told me it would take $230,000 to get him eligible," Harwood said. "We have to work for a living."
Noosa Beach trainer Doris Harwood discussing why the Longacres Mile winner won't be heading to Churchill Downs for the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. (DRF.com: Noosa Beach out for local stakes record)
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Matt Gardner
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That kinda sucks
I’m sure, and the Northwest, would love to see him in the big show. Where do you think he might go next?
He'll get one more start.
I think I read that he’ll run in the Muckleshoot Tribal Classic on Washington Cup Day at Emerald and then he’ll be turned out until next spring when Emerald starts up again. He’s kind of the typical Emerald horse in that he runs at Emerald during the meet and then takes the whole winter off.
"A bad day at the track is better than a good day at the office."
by Matt Gardner on Aug 26, 2010 1:31 PM EDT up reply actions









