Ghostzapper Wins
And Railbird moves. The two are unrelated, other than that I was so busy packing yesterday I missed watching Ghostzapper’s romp in the Met Mile. The 2004 Horse of the Year won by more than six lengths in his first start in seven months. After such a dominating performance, who will face the champ next? Here’s one match I’d like to see: Ghostzapper vs. Lost in the Fog.
Anyway, I’m moving today and tomorrow, and won’t have web access again until Thursday at least June 8, so I’ve decided to take a short vacation. I’ll return to posting then, with site improvements and fresh content, including an expanded Suffolk Downs section for my fellow New England racing fans; an interview with Daily Racing Form writer, and author of “The Home Run Horse,” Glenye Cain; and a review of Ted McClelland’s “Horseplayers: Life at the Track.”
‘Til Monday Wednesday …