A few things:
1) I would be remiss if I did not profusely thank the 5 horse for trying to run sideways the whole way down the stretch--until it was too late.
2) Yesterday's win earned the partnership a check for $57,488. That's only $9,477 less than what Bold Article and Tiz the Dude earned COMBINED in 2020.

That'll buy A LOT of oats and hay.

It also underscores the hard core financial differences between winning a $100K race compared to a $32K allowance or claiming race. This is one of those things that I always KNEW, but I never grasped it until I SAW IT for myself as an owner.
3) I have no idea what happens next. We just started seeing 2-year-old races in the last 6-8 weeks, so there aren't very many 2-year-old winners to run against. I also have no idea what they'll do in terms of surface and distance for her third race. Rock Along made tremendous improvement in her second race compared to her first. Remember, in her first race she did the "speed and fade" thing, and that was at 4.5 furlongs on turf. Yesterday's race was just a 1/2 furlong longer. While she didn't fade like she did the first time, she was slowing down as she neared the wire. So while I would probably be down with the idea of switching her to dirt if we need to, because she has only trained on dirt and has put up some outstanding times, I'm not sure I'd be in favor of stretching her out more than another 1/2 furlong. We'll see...
Thanks for the support!