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Hey Peeps,
Been lookin' all morning for any info on a horse named NORDIC TRUCE. Last ran on 1/16/10 at GP
in the Dania Beach Stks.
Here's a video link: http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing/video.aspx
Watch the race video and you'll understand my interest. 'Preciate any help.
 
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Hey Peeps,
Been lookin' all morning for any info on a horse named NORDIC TRUCE. Last ran on 1/16/10 at GP
in the Dania Beach Stks.
Here's a video link: http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing/video.aspx
Watch the race video and you'll understand my interest. 'Preciate any help.

KOS do you have one of those free accounts at the Daily Racing Form? If not, I would recommend you sign-up, the price is right, it's free.

After you get to know your way around the site, add the horse to your stable mail, they will notify you by email everytime the horse works out or is entered in a race, and even provide a results and a chart...... :SIB
 

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Big Thanks Guys.

'Puter's been giving me Hell all day.
I'm thinkin' it's beer-thirty, but with my luck today it'll probably blow up in my face.

If you guys happen to hear when he will run next I'd 'preciate a post.
 

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No problem.

Keep your eyes open for him on Saturday March 6 in the Grade III Palm Beach.

It is run at 1-1/8 mile on the turf, so would seem like a logical spot for him.

Just my guess, tho.

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Nordic Truce (3-Year-Old Colt)

Date: March 26, 2010
Track: PAYSON PARK TRAINING CENTER
Distance: Five Furlongs
Time: 1.02:60 Breezing
Track Condition: Fast
Surface: Dirt
Rank: 3/9

Hey Guys, Thanks again for the updates.
Question: Do these workouts look like the trainer is just sorta testing the condition of this horse? I mean, they seem a little slow to me.
 

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I'm not an expert by any stretch, but I wouldn't be too concerned with the times of the workouts....it looks like he is working better than many of the others based on his ranking, and Clemente is not known to work his horses real fast.

Also, this seems to be a grass horse working on the dirt, so I would be more concerned with the spacing and consistency of the works than the actual times themselves.

Just my opinion.

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Thanks Sharkman.
I knew I'd get some insight from you.
You're probably right.After looking at some other routers, they do seem to be consistant. Looking forward to his return.
 

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Here is a list of all the works since the Dania Beach Race--- All breezes and Payson is a deep track from what little I know about it, so these times will be much slower compared to Gulfstream and Palm Meadows works and agree with Sharky on the turf horse training on the dirt.

1/30-- 4f 50 flat, Rank 2/6
2/8--- 5f 1:03, Rank 1/13
2/18-- 5f 1:03, Rank 3/7
2/26-- 5f 1:02.8 Rank 3/14
3/20-- 5f 1:03.8 Rank 4/11
3/26-- 5f 1:02.6 Rank 3/9

The ranks are all pretty good on all of the works and I really like this last work on 3/26. However one tiny red flag comes up with the spacing of works from 2/26 until 3/20. But I am waiting for this horse to get back in action just like you are.
 

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I don't know if something was a little off after that workout on 2/26, but I really thought he would be entered into the GIII Palm Beach at GP run at 1-1/8 on the turf on 3/06.

This stake he is entered in is also a GIII and half a furlong shorter, but without looking at any past performances, I would imagine this is a much tougher spot....Opening Day at Keeneland.

We should get a fair price on him, anyway.

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Keeneland meet has $3.65M in stakes
By Marty McGee

LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Keeneland experience can mean different things to different people, with the bottom line being that "we want to create a festival," said track president Nick Nicholson. "It's a package, a recipe. We want this to be fun, and we want it to be different types of fun."

For the horseplayer, however, fun usually means just one thing: winning. And when Keeneland kicks off its 15-day spring meet Friday amid spectacular weather, the focus for racing fans throughout North America will be on getting the money.

And there will be plenty of it. Purses once again will rank among the highest on the continent, with a projected per-day average of $614,000, according to racing secretary Ben Huffman. Chasing those big pots will be many of the best trainers and jockeys in the land, which in turn will entice fans to get heavily involved with their wallets.

The meet will get off to the usual quick start, owing largely to the several weeks required before many of these same horses run back during Kentucky Derby week at Churchill Downs. By next Saturday, April 10, all four of the Grade 1 races at the meet will have been run, starting with the Ashland Stakes this Saturday and ending with the traditional meet highlight, the Blue Grass Stakes, a week later.

In all, 16 stakes worth $3.65 million are on tap at a meet that runs through April 23. The first of those is the ninth of 10 Friday races, and a nice one it is: the Grade 3, $100,000 Transylvania Stakes will match nine 3-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles on the turf, with four of them already having won stakes.

Macias, a Bob Baffert-trained invader from Southern California, is the most accomplished of the group and could come a slight favorite with Alan Garcia aboard. Macias, by Purge, already has won three minor stakes on his home circuit and most recently was second as an odds-on favorite to Derby hopeful Make Music for Me in the March 6 Pasadena Stakes at Santa Anita.

If form holds, Macias figures to be on or near the early pace in the Transylvania, but then so could two of the other main contenders, Strike the Tiger and Lost Aptitude. That race shape might well set things up for Nordic Truce, a Christophe Clement-trained colt who has raced and won twice, both times from well off the pace.

"He's got a nice kick at the end," said Julien Leparoux, who was aboard Nordic Truce when he made a remarkable rally from 10th in the stretch to win his last race, the Jan. 16 Dania Beach Stakes over the Gulfstream Park turf. "They went really fast early in that race, and he beat a good horse," Bim Bam, a three-time stakes winner. "It will be good if they go fast again Friday."

Besides the Ashland and Blue Grass, other upcoming highlights include the Grade 1 Vinery Madison on April 8, the Grade 1 Maker's Mark Mile on April 9, and the Grade 2 Coolmore Lexington on April 17.

Much of the Friday card, including the Transylvania, looks typical of what Keeneland fans can expect for the duration. "You get a confluence of horses and horsemen coming from all over," said Rogers Beasley, director of racing at Keeneland. "They're in from Florida and New Orleans, and you get horses coming here from California to get ready for Derby week. It's an exciting time."

The meet will start with the first 2-year-old race of the year in Kentucky, a maiden event run at the Headley Course distance of 4 1/2 furlongs out of the Versailles Road chute.

Keeneland officials could not possibly have ordered better weather for the first two days, as high temperatures are expected to approach 80.

Keeneland will be closed Sunday because of the Easter holiday, with the first five-day week starting Wednesday. Mondays and Tuesdays are the usual dark days. First post daily will be 1:05 p.m. Eastern.

One notable change to the wagering menu is the availability of rolling pick threes in smaller increments of 50 cents, which already was the minimum price here for pick fours and trifectas. Superfectas can be bought for a dime.

Kurt Becker, the only race-caller Keeneland has had since installing a public-address system in 1997, will be back in the booth.

TVG will provide extensive onsite coverage throughout the meet.
 

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A Closer Look - by Byron King, DRF

Race 9

Call Shot
Highly encouraged by that last race when he essentially faced a stakes quality field that included Radiohead and Homeboykris; this one ran evenly and turned in a good performance against some top-class runners; was third in his lone grass start, getting edged by Nordic Truce, but unlike that rival, he has had the benefit of a start since.

Nordic Truce
Wow, that was some performance in the Dania Beach; yes, the pace was hot, setting up his kick, but he was shuffled back early, and didn't get clear from traffic until the eighth pole, when he suddenly flew by the field; note the gap in his works from 2/26 - 3/20; probably there was some bump in the road that may have forced him to miss the G3 Palm Beach 3/6; layoff of not, he is the choice; his turn of foot indicates a high level of class.

Celtic New Year
He's an honest sort with a nice record on the grass, but have to wonder if he is quite up to this level; his figures are soft for the most part; Tampa horses often outrun their odds at Kee, but this one looks a cut below these good ones.

Strike the Tiger
Pulled off an incredible feat in winning at Ascot last year, and would go on to take the Chenery later in the year; toss out the Cradle, when that race came off the grass at the last minute and his grass form is very good; still not sold on him as a router, however, given that he just lost a starter allowance recently, albeit following a layoff; prior to that last race, Syo Defenceman, who beat him, had only a maiden 35K win to his credit.

King Ledley
First start of the year was a solid effort; he was a dull to begin, but finished reasonably well, missing out in a three way photo for the place; still must prove his staying ability; he tired in the BC Juvenile in his lone attempt going long, and the comment from his 7f race at Fairhouse last year noted that he hung.

Lost Aptitude
His connections gave him a chance to be dirt horse, but he wanted no part of it; concerned about the absence of works, how badly he stopped last time, and that he never changed leads in the Tropical Park Derby while drifting out in the lane; now the good news....this horse was easily the fast 2YO grass horse in Kentucky last fall, and was at his best on firm ground, which he should get Friday.

Macias
Got away with a pretty easily lead last time when second to Make Music for Me, a G1-placed colt that is going in the Bluegrass next; with other speed in the field, he might get involved in a quick pace; here's a surprising stat - Hall of Famer Baffert, despite all his success, is just 26-1-3-1 in graded stakes on turf over the past 5 years ($0.60 ROI); minor award expected.

Alfarabi
Though he earned a career-best 91 Beyer in the Pasadena, he had a dream trip, stalking the lead through slow splits while saving ground all the way around; he always had a clear path, and just lasted for 3rd, when he could have been 4th or 5th; slow work here Mar. 28; on the board in 4 of 5 on turf, but thinking others a bit stronger.

Guys Reward
That last race was much better than it looks on paper; he was drawn 2nd from the outside, and with no pace in the race, he ended up getting hung 4-wide throughout; didn't like that he was outgamed for the show spot, however; his style and post are such that another wide trip is likely.
 

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NINTH RACE Probable Post 5:05 EDT
1 1/16 Miles. Turf. 3-Year-Olds. Trnsylvn (Grade 3). Purse: $100,000

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PP HORSE PR. RIDER WT. COMMENTS PR.ODDS

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7 Macias Garcia A 117 5-2
2 Nordic Truce Leparoux J R 123 3-1
6 Lost Aptitude Albarado R 119 3-1
8 Alfarabi Desormeaux K J 119 5-1
4 Strike the Tiger Velazquez J R 117 8-1
1 Call Shot Nakatani C S 117 12-1
5 King Ledley Maragh R 117 15-1
9 Guys Reward Castellano J 117 15-1
3 Celtic New Year Lebron V 117 20-1


***I'm not a big weight guy, but he is carrying 4 lbs more than others, and 6 lbs more than most***
 

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Good stuff Sharkman!
Thanks for keeping me updated. The weight thing is not a problem for me. I'm more concerned about the pace. All the same, I'm cashing in my empty beer cans and putting it all on his nose. Thanks again Guys.
Oh, and by the way, here's the name of another little sleeper to watch for "SEATTLE RULER".
 

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Here's a guy I remember from last year....

NORDIC TRUCE is entered tomorrow in the 7th at GP - an OC80k/N3x event.

He has not raced since a well beaten 6th in an overnight stake at Belmont on 9/17. He hasn't missed a work in his pattern since he shows starting back on 1/16 at Payson and threw a bullet 4f :50 in his last 2/19.

He is listed 7/2 ML, but I think you'll be lucky to get that at post time tomorrow if you like him.
 
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