Hitting rock bottom · 25.06.10
Some of you might remember how I was raving about a two-year-old named El Sinaloense a couple of years ago. After winning five straight at Hastings, including four stakes, he looked like a star in the making. But “El Sin” tailed-off badly in the fall, beaten decisively in the Jack Diamond Futurity and Ascot Graduation. He was obviously tired and sore, and would have bone chips removed in the off-season — also, it was obvious that the rest of his generation was catching up to the early-maturing speedster. Although he was still voted top juvenile in B.C. that year, El Sinaloense never did return to winning form.
Earlier tonight (25 June) he was entered in a $3000 claimer — he pressed the early pace, then faded to finish fifth out of eight. It looks like El Sin is done — let’s hope his connections do right by him and find him a good home.
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Hard to believe but TWO past Jack Diamond futurity winners were in that same race, the other being Desert Alf. Neither did well.
— Jumron · Jun 26, 12:31 AM · #
ooops only Alf won the Diamond Futurity
— Jumron · Jun 26, 12:47 AM · #
Its sad to say and see El Sin run ..he was cooked as a 2yr old ..remember how he looked in the paddock for the ascot..sad to see a man with so much money could not just find him a good..home..
— Barnworker · Jun 29, 09:15 PM · #
Asked the trainer about Hutzopoctoli (spelling) and he says that one is still in training too. Where has he been?
— Monarchos · Jul 5, 01:34 PM · #
Huitzilopochtli….there that is the right spelling!
— Monarchos · Jul 5, 02:29 PM · #
I was actually thinking the same thing just last night: “Where’s Waldo?”, er, I mean “Where’s Huitzi?”
— E-man · Jul 6, 01:57 PM · #