A Day to Remember returned to the work tab this morning and breezed three furlongs in :37 flat at Santa Anita. Working on the outside of his usual workmate Sharpazano, your son of American Pharaoh was a bit “greener” (a term referring to immaturity) than when working on the inside as he did last week. This was still a solid move and learning is part of the training process, especially for a 2-year-old. Trainer Mark Glatt remains pleased with your colt and will continue to monitor his progress over the coming weeks.
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A Day to Remember returned to the work tab this morning and breezed three furlongs in :37 flat at Santa Anita. Working on the outside of his usual workmate Sharpazano, your son of American Pharaoh was a bit “greener” (a term referring to immaturity) than when working on the inside as he did last week. This was still a solid move and learning is part of the training process, especially for a 2-year-old. Trainer Mark Glatt remains pleased with your colt and will continue to monitor his progress over the coming weeks.
A Day to Remember returned to the work tab this morning and breezed three furlongs in :37 flat at Santa Anita. Working on the outside of his usual workmate Sharpazano, your son of American Pharaoh was a bit “greener” (a term referring to immaturity) than when working on the inside as he did last week. This was still a solid move and learning is part of the training process, especially for a 2-year-old. Trainer Mark Glatt remains pleased with your colt and will continue to monitor his progress over the coming weeks.
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