Lookin at Lucky

4 thoughts on “Lookin at Lucky”

  1. Along with the highlights of this story comes the sad fact that this sound horse barely raced at all this year, and has been retired prematurely. Lookin’ At Lucky could have been something, had he been allowed to do what he was BORN to do. He did not accomplish much, even by today’s pathetic standards, given the non-entities that he trounced over the past year.
    Let’s keep track of how many lifelong maiden claimers LAL eventually will sire; his best-case scenario will be his siring of a Classic winner, who will then be immediately retired before he crosses the finish line, and rushed to the shed.
    Almost every lucky owner in this formerly great sport is an abject sell-out.

  2. Masculine? That wasn’t my impression when I saw him. He was, in my view, unprepossessing in appearance, and features notably long pasterns. It was to his (athletic) credit that he was able to overcome them and perform well on dirt. However, given that trait, coupled with his pedigree, I will be quite surprised if he turns out to be other than primarily a turf/poly sire.

  3. Maybe he will surprise you, Tinky. He was long in the pastern, no doubt, but he was unquestionably male to me, nothing in the least “feminine”about him.

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