Real World Horses

Just a quick update on my real horses:

Quick Tempo is back galloping at the track after December knee surgery. We could start actual works in few weeks

Blonde on Tap is recovering from surgery in March and is still a month away from going back to the track.

Tonalistic needs a couple more gate works and he is ready to make his start. Steve Klesaris is optimistic he could be a good horse. He has been slow to recover after chipping an ankle is a stall accident last year. Hibiscus was offering shares in him a few months ago at a valuation higher than I paid

Super Saver is recovering from a virus, but should be close to running for the first time. She has been a slow developer, but Pewter remains hopeful.

Ribot’s Valentine is already in New York with Ray Handel, and should start working soon. It is surprising that this daughter of Point of Entry is progressing so quickly.

Frosted Angel was claimed away from us after winning her maiden race. She ran about the same figure (54 Equibase) and finish 4th in an allowance race for her new connections at Penn National (now trained by Flint Stiles).

Published by Gregg Jahnke

I was a professional investor for over 30 years. Now I spend my time trying to pick horses rather than stocks.

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