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Kevin
06-01-2004, 02:55 PM
<h3>SMARTY JONES, UNDEFEATED</h3>
<p>He survived the murder of his very first trainer and a fractured skull at
age two, later to
emerge as an undisputed racing champion. This is not Hollywood but the true
account of one amazing
horse who, a year after the release of the movie Seabiscuit, made real-life
history in horse
racing. This is the story of Smarty Jones.</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.horsebettingtips.net/images/smarty/pic01.jpg"
width="150" height="180"
align="right"> Someone who has suffered some terrible losses in his life, Smarty
Jones today is a
horse on a winning streak. He bagged the 1 st place at the Kentucky Derby on May
1 and at the
Preakness Stakes on May 15 – two in a series of three races long considered to
define the sport of
horse racing. </p>
<p>Now, Smarty Jones is on his way to conquering the third and final
major race. On June 5,
the world of horse racing will watch <a
href=http://www.horseracingtips.net/Belmont_Stakes_2004.php>Smarty Jones make a
run for racing
greatness at the Belmont Stakes, and quite possibly seize the yet unclaimed Visa
Triple Crown bonus
prize of $5 million</a>. </p>

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<h3>Dream come true, someday </h3>

<p>Roy Chapman, semi-retired from running a string of automobile dealerships,
and wife Patricia
began breeding and racing horses in the late 1980s. They owned a farm in New
Hope , Pennsylvania ,
and for weeks tried to come up with a name to call it, but none that would work
at first. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.horsebettingtips.net/images/smarty/pic02.jpg"
width="195" height="135"
align="right"> They would talk and dream about the things they were going
to do in this farm
someday, and Pat would let out a big sigh, “Someday, someday…” It was just the
idea they were
waiting for. Roy decided, “I think we ought to call it Someday Farm.” And so
they did. <br>
<br>
It was here at Someday Farm that Smarty Jones was foaled on February 28,
2001 , and bred by
owners Roy and Pat. He was named after Roy 's mother-in-law, whose nickname was
Smarty.</p>

<p>His sire, Elusive Quality, performed best at distances up to a mile,
setting a 7 furlong
track record at Gulfstream Park and a world record at 1 mile on turf at Belmont
Park . His dam, the
sprinter I'll Get Along, was sired by champion sprinter Smile. Despite these
influences, Smarty
Jones' Dosage Index of 3.40 suggested that he could get the 1 &frac14; mile
distance of the
Derby.</p>
<p align="center"><img
src="http://www.horsebettingtips.net/images/smarty/roy1.jpg"
width="195" height="135">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img
src="http://www.horsebettingtips.net/images/smarty/roy2.jpg" width="195"
height="135"></p>

<p><br>
<a
href="http://www.horseracingtips.net/Smarty_Jones_Triple_Crown_2004.php?num=2"
target=_blank>Rough Start</a> | <a
href="http://www.horseracingtips.net/Smarty_Jones_Triple_Crown_2004.php?num=3"
target=_blank>Smooth
Finish</a></p>
<p><a href=http://www.horseracingtips.net/Belmont_Stakes_2004.php
target=_blank>136th Belmont
Stakes Contenders & Special Handicapping Report</a></p>
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Domer
06-01-2004, 04:18 PM
Pretty nice Kevin.

silkypicks
06-02-2004, 06:29 PM
good stuff
thanx
:thumbs: