Sunday, 23 December 2012

The blog is back !

"Whoosh"...sorry was blowing the dust off this blog.

Cotton is currently in "rest mode" and enjoying the holiday season down in New Jersey. I'm not sure if she has any presents under the Christmas tree. We were thinking of wrapping up a carrot but...ummm...that might look a tad suspicious....though it would  be an ideal  companion gift to the book 50 Shades of Neighhhh...OK, OK, sorry about that.

The ownership group had a pre-Christmas lunch last week at Oscar's deli run by Cotton co-owner Larry.  Oh by the way , check it out http://www.menumanitoba.com/oscarsdeli.htm . My omelet was so yummy !

Bill paid the tab ( merci Bill ! ) as we discussed plans for Cotton this spring and summer. We're anxious for training to begin and  confident that Cotton will have a great year. Bill seems to know everything that's going on in the world of horse racing, then again he is retired with nothing but time on his hands. That and a jacket pocket with wads of cash in it. Hmmmm...I wonder if I was supposed to say that, sorry Bill.

Much happiness to all and best wishes for 2013 ! 

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

This is 'stable' leadership ?

The 'brain trust' of Quest d'Or Stables got together again for breakfast at Stella's  and discussion of Northern Cotton's next race and all around future. I use the term 'brain trust' rather loosely given the following :

  • Dean went to the wrong Stella's
  • Bill went to the right Stella's but couldn't find the door
  • Michel and I went into Stella's, couldn't find Bill , left Stella's, called Bill's cell, Bill told us he was in Stella's, Michel and I  went back in, found Bill
  • I lost my reading glasses
Only Larry seems to have done everything right



Tuesday, 14 August 2012

The stigma of finishing last

When your horse finishes last, nobody really cares to know why . Even though there are valid reasons, even though under the circumstances it was better than forcing her into 6th or 7th...nooooobody cares. Here's a typical conversation :

What you say ( with anticipation): How did Northern Cotton do ?

What I say (quietly) : She finished last

What you say (hesitatingly) : Oh

What I say (with a bit of confidence) : Well she did finish last but she started well then got mud in her face. She didn't like that so she lifted her head and slowed up and  given that she hadn't raced for a long time the jockey held her up and just let her run out the race...that's why she came in last.

What you hear : Well she did finish last but... la, la, la, do, dee , do dee doooo, zuuuppa, zuuuuppa, boom chackalakalaka,  boom chakalakalaka,...that's why she came in last.

I will never look at a last place horse the same way again

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Couple of pics from Monmouth Park


Is she giving the photographer the evil eye ?



Before the race at Monmouth Park in New Jersey

Last is not a four letter word...or is it ?

Northern Cotton raced last Friday and "last" Friday says it all...yes she finished  last,  trailing the field, back of the pack, thanks for showing up, looking at horse butt, see ya next race, in the basement...get the idea ?

It's not as bad as it  seems, she had some issues on the track, pulled her head back and slowed up. Given that is was her first race in 3 months the jockey wisely did not force her and just let her finish the race. Both her  trainer and jockey feel that NC can run and be competitive . The jockey , surprisingly enough rode both her mother ( My Golden Quest) and her father ( High Cotton) . It's a matter of being smart and picking a race that  suits her. Yeah, she's finicky, fussy and a bit of a princess but we know what she can do.

You know....if it were easy...everyone would own a racehorse.

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Cotton's running Friday Aug 3

Here's the race entry

http://www.equibase.com/static/entry/MTH080312USA-EQB.html#RACE9

Post time is approx 3:30 CT

If you don't have access to the racing channel you can try this feed

http://stream.robertsstream.com/llnw_awopen.php?stream=monmouth_mbr&referer=Monmouth&t=1343967752&h=55acf7b5e6f54dc742cc3db1a790264e&s=300

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Sumertiiiiiiiiime...and the bloggin ain't easyyyyyyyy....

It's tough to blog when there's so much to do outside but the Cotton journal must go on. It's been hot and rainy in New Jersey so she hasn't worked out for a bit  though she probably will tomorrow. We're still looking at racing her around the end of July.

In the meantime I'm going to have a cool refreshment....I mean work outside...yeah, work outside...

Sunday, 8 July 2012

The workouts continue

Another impressive four furling workout from NC today and she should be good to race within 2 to 4 weeks.

There's talk of some owners heading to Monmouth (NJ)  to see her race . We're thinking about it however with 2 of our sons getting married and a kitchen reno ( if and when it ever happens) we may wait until next year before going . That or my wife needs to win a race and we can get some cash. That last sentence was deliberately  inserted to see if she actually reads my blog. If this post gets deleted or if you see me laid up in the hospital for a couple of days then you will know that she indeed reads my blog..

Friday, 29 June 2012

Pick the best line

My son Eric got married to long time girlfriend Melissa on June 16. It was a fantastic day . 

While Cotton couldn't make it we did invite her, pick her best response below.

 We asked Cotton to come the wedding and :

She said neigh ?

Stomp once for yes and twice for no *stomp stomp* ?

She was chomping at the bit to come but  couldn't say Yes ?

She wanted to come but had to run ?

Somebody didn't forget to close the barn door ?

She decided not to come as she couldn't stay furlong ?

She couldn't find the "place" so she didn't "show" up  ?

No winners ? Then submit your own !


Cotton is getting ready

We're back !  Cotton is in New Jersey and will be running in middle to late July. She had a great workout last week and is ready to fly.  Her trainer Jane Cibelli is very pleased and if our trainer is happy then I'm happy. She is due for another workout this weekend. Speaking of workouts, I need to go run . My trainer (wife) is not quite so please with my progress.

Monday, 21 May 2012

NC in NJ

NC is safe and sound at Monmouth Park in New Jersey. She's getting acclimatized to her new digs and environment. She put on between 100 and 150 pounds, which is a good thing as she was a bit light. Just don't tell her that her rear end looks big...

Joc and I are hoping to go down to New Jersey to see her race...the horse, not Joc, and we hope to include visits to the surrounding area. We're not sure if we want to head north and see  New York and  Philadelphia or head south to Washington and Virgina. Or maybe we'll just stay home and wait for our new kitchen.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Parlez-vous le 'Bill' ?

Bill and I were sending emails back and forth when suddenly he starts sending me messages in french ! Apparently he loaded a french translation app into his Blackberry and was sending me text  with a Gallic twist . Though somehow the sentence "We need to pay the vet bill" translated into "Ta poutine est en feu". Don't ask me how that happened...je ne sais pas *gallic shrug*

Study Week for Cotton

We decided to give Cotton a break as Tampa Bay Downs is closing for the summer and Monmouth Park in New Jersey is starting in mid-May.  Let's call it  Study Week....ok let's call it Spring Break. Hey, I went to university, I know what Study Week is really all about ! The only studying that takes place is answering the age old question of how many drinks can one person cons...ok, enough about that. Northern Cotton is going to be studying past performance charts, analyzing her  competitor's strengths and weaknesses, lifting weights...and that's it!  I don't care how many toga parties she gets invited to... 

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Meeting and Oscar's Deli plug

The brain trust of Quest d'Or Stables met on Friday morning at Oscar's Deli minus Dean. Some have argued that the brain trust of Quest D'or Stables is actually Northern Cotton...they may have a point.

We discussed current expenses, potential revenues and future plans ( note the word potential before revenue). However this adventure turns out we all agreed that this has been a great experience and beyond our expectations in turns of scope. I mean, who'd have thought our little horse could have brought us so much excitement.

A quick word regarding Oscar's Deli ( run by co-owner Larry). Great food, great service and located in the heart of downtown. Check it out, tell  Larry that Northern Cotton sent you.

http://www.menumanitoba.com/oscarsdeli.htm 

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Not a stellar outing

Disappointment....4th place. She started fine took a quick lead and then settled back of couple of lengths behind the leader. Perfect position for her. Things started going wonky down the backstretch though as she dropped to second last place in a matter of seconds. She rallied somewhat down the stretch and finished fourth trailing the winner 7.5 lengths.

Why did she drop so quickly ? We're still waiting for a final analysis but it seems she had some congestion in her lungs and may have suffered some sort of heat stroke. As well we may have run her a bit too quickly after her last race, 2 weeks was perhaps not enough time.

The plan is to rest her for a month and then run her out of Monmouth Park ( New Jersey) in some long distance races ( 1 mile plus) .

Oh but don't despair, we are staying positive. In that race she ran against horses that have made over $100,000 and we know she can race with them. We learned a few things and have a good idea what sort of races she should be entering. She just turned three and it's early April , lots of racing still to be done .

No one said this would be easy...

Friday, 6 April 2012

Race Day minus one

Tension mounts, palms are sweaty, wife is antsy, can't think straight...today I'm doing the laundry !  Oh right and tomorrow is race day...

Got an update from co-owner Bill who is in Tampa to see the race. NC is doing great, she's filling out her frame and is looking like an adult . Bill is really impressed with trainer Jane Cibelli and her foreman Rob. They've done a great job with Cotton. If any of you are interested  here is her website

http://www.cibelliracing.com/The_Latest.html


There's a couple of really good horses in this race so it will be a tough challenge for NC . We're always looking for improvement and while a win would be great we want to see how she progresses. 

Need to run...laundry needs attention.

Pics

Here's a couple of pics of  Cotton from Tampa taken by co-owner Dean . The non-horse in the picture is Jane's foreman Rob.






Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Lineup for Cotton's race

Check out race 7

http://www.drf.com/race-entries/TAM/USA/2012-04-07/D/7

Cotton's next race....this weekend !

Her next race is this Saturday April 7 at Tampa Bay Downs.  It's the seventh race and she's running out of post position number 5. If you have the Horse racing channel via Shaw or MTS you should be able to catch the race ( but you won't catch Cotton....Heeyuk! ). The race will take place at about 2:15 PM CT . We'll be watching the race at Assiniboia Downs.

It's an allowance race so the quality of horses will be pretty high. She can do it !

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Random Thoughts on Race Day

You want it, you crave it. It's Gerry's "Random Thoughts on Race Day" post .

  • I took the day off as we had other errands to run. It felt a bit different than other race days, we seemed a bit less involved given that she's running 1,700 miles away.
  • Joc and I  leave for Assiniboia Downs to watch the race on TV  with co-owners Michel, Bill/Shelley,  and Larry. The fifth owner Dean ( no relation to the fifth Beatle ) is in Tampa Bay to watch the race live.
  • We find out later that Dean got to sit in a private box  , was privy to confidential discussion between our trainer and the jockey and bragged to everyone that he picked Northern Cotton.
  • We arrive at Assiniboia Downs and find out that there is an exhibition called Taboo exploring alternative sexual relationships. The exhibition takes up the whole main floor  And here I thought a race track was all about saddles, riding whips and training...Hmmmm, wait a minute... 
  • We find the gang at the second floor  restaurant and settle in and make our bets. Michel disappears for a long while. Bill thinks he's throwing up in the bathroom. I suspect it has something to do with the Taboo exhibition downstairs...
  • It's post time and she gets into the chute with no problems. They're off and she's sitting in a good spot down the backstretch . I'm wondering if she'll stay in the pack for the rest of the race or if she'll show her stuff. 
  • We're all watching and cheering as she comes down the stretch passing the #6 horse to grab second place. It's a mixture of relief, joy and a tinge of disappointment. Relief because she showed she can compete down there. Joy as second place is nothing to whinny at. Disappointment  as she could have won that race. It's all good though.
  • After the race , people who were watching come by to congratulate Bill . He seems to know everyone there , I give random "thumbs up" to  no one in particular, trying to look like I know people.
  • Calls are being made to friends and spouses. I see Larry walking towards me saying "I love you".  I'm thinking that our ownership group is a little closer than I thought it was. Or maybe it had something to do with the exhibition downstairs. Of course Larry is talking to his wife on his cell , I settle for a firm manly handshake.
  • We analyze the race and discuss options for NC's next race. Will she do better in a longer race ? What's the next step ? What are the options ?   I really enjoy race days. 


Why the lack of updates ?

You may have noticed the lack of  recent updates regarding the activities of our favorite horse. There was a reason. We entered NC into an optional claiming race of $75,000 ( the one where she just finished second ) . What does that mean and why all the hush hushiness ?  It means that anyone could have claimed ( i.e. bought) NC prior to the race starting  for $75,000. Of course  the buyer would have to be present at Tampa Bay Downs to actually make the claim. We would still have gotten our share  of the purse for that race (plus the $75,000) but NC would no longer belong to us.  We didn't want that to happen so we kept things quiet. Now the odds of NC being claimed were pretty slim. Would anyone invest that amount of money into a horse that won a race way back in September from a relatively obscure track in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Probably not,  but given her bloodlines, you never know.  A claim was not  made and she is still ours !

You may be asking yourself, is this blog so influential that horse players across the world are scrutinizing it ? While I like to think so , I'm fairly certain the only people looking at it are friends and family that I've emailed a hundred times " Hey, here is the link to my blog! ". We may get commodity investors searching on the words northern and cotton , hoping to cash in on some cotton variant growing near Yellowknife , but that's probably it. Of course, you are reading it right now and that's what's important !

Northern Cotton runs at Tampa Bay Downs !

Northern Cotton ran her first race at Tamp Bay Downs today.

Here's the replay link :

March 23, 2nd race, she is #7 ( orange and black)

http://www.tampabaydowns.com/daily-replays.aspx

While she came in second we were very happy with the result. She showed she could run at a prominent race track  against quality horses . Even more encouraging was that the other horses had recently run. Cotton had not run since last September.

She started in her usual goofy fashion by bumping the horse to the right of her. In the backstretch she was bumped a couple of times but recovered well. Turning for home she , once again, turned her head towards the grandstand. Trying to show her good side ? Checking out the stallion in the paddock ? Trying to get a glimpse of the feed truck ? You tell me cause I don't know. 


She made a great run at the end to finish second. We  were hoping the #3 and #1 horse would duke it out at the beginning, tire themselves out and Cotton would take the race at the end. Unfortunately the #1 horse decided to go for a jolly jaunt letting #3 have a free trip .Cotton was flying at the end but could not make up enough ground.

So we're happy and looking forward to her next race .  There was a veil of secrecy over Cotton's first race at Tampa . More about that on my next post .





Sunday, 4 March 2012

Quick summary

    Here's a quick summary of NC's activities the last 6 weeks in Tampa, Florida . Her training is progressing really well. She's had 3 workouts and may be racing in about 2 or 3 weeks. Her trainer seems quite impressed with her competitiveness and her willingness to take on any horse. She eats a lot, like a horse in fact... She must have a great metabolism as her weight is remaining constant. . Co-owner Dean is in Tampa right now and Bill may go down to see her race. Joc and I  may pay her a visit  if she races a second time .
   We're anxious to see how she does in that environment. More to come when we have the race date pinned down.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Let's hear some news please

Many  of you have been asking...where is Northern Cotton , what is she doing, what is she up to ?  We recently had her transported to Tampa , Florida via horse trailer.  We'd have let her drive but she keeps getting caught for speeding...

She's starting her training regime after a few months off and we hope to have her running in a race by mid-March . We'll see how she does down there and then decide what to do when Assiniboia Downs opens in late May .  So while we dumdum owners endure a January winter in Winnipeg,  NC is enjoying the pleasant mid 20's of  western Florida. Something is not quite right here.