tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4867099600753127329.post6664741578141379180..comments2020-11-14T07:34:29.616-05:00Comments on The Saratoga Sire: Breeder's Cup SentimentsGeorgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03476467655253617704noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4867099600753127329.post-68980008578784757942008-10-23T16:58:00.000-04:002008-10-23T16:58:00.000-04:00Steve, When I was at El Primero Keith was the firs...Steve, When I was at El Primero Keith was the first one on every new two year old. Or so it seemed to me. And being a training center there could be several hundred horses at the center at one time. Of course they don't all arrive enmasse. Even if it isn't a fact it has to be close to the truth and demanded a super effort. From what I observed the entire family is cut from that same cloth. They have earned and deserve all of their accolades. It was an honor to have worked there. -George<BR/><BR/>addendum: I appologize if this same response comes up three times as every time I posted it Google said the service was unavailable. So it may end up printing each time I wrote it.Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03476467655253617704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4867099600753127329.post-6369112076120353002008-10-23T13:28:00.000-04:002008-10-23T13:28:00.000-04:00Nice comments about the Asmussens, George. Keith ...Nice comments about the Asmussens, George. Keith Asmussen is still one of the hardest-working guys in the business, even at age -- whatever age he is. When I'm working the Keeneland September sale, he's one of the few who's out there every single day, trudging through the barns, looking at all the horses. It's hard work, and it's paid off for the family.Steve Zornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00290710261555708639noreply@blogger.com