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TDN MAGAZINE, The International Difference: Part III of A Painful Truth: "Welfare in Europe means to train the horse without any chemicals and make him race if he can face the challenge,” says France Galop's Dr. Roland Devolz. “In your country, welfare means to be allowed to use as many drugs as possible to ensure the horse will support training and race." Whose version is right? Part 3 of A Painful Truth examines North America's singular stance on medication. Download part three by clicking here.
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Street Sense Juvenile Tabbed TDN Rising Star in his Churchill Debut
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1st at CDX  [4 1/2f]Winner: Roman's Avenue, c, 2 by Street Sense
1st-CDX, $51,940, Msw, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :52 2/5, ft.
+ROMAN'S AVENUE, c, 2, Street Sense
        1st Dam: Career Fair, by Storm Cat
        2nd Dam: Young Flyer, by Flying Paster
        3rd Dam: Youthful Lady, by Youth
Roman's Avenue was expected to do big things in this debut if his 1-5 price was any indication, and for a colt with a smart two-turn pedigree, he made it look easy in this abbreviated dash. Campaigned by the same connections that brought you the GI Kentucky Derby place-getters Dullahan (Even the Score) and Paddy O'Prado (El Prado {Ire}), Roman's Avenue was hustled out from the two hole and was soon in command. He had a length on Lew and Mike (Lewis Michael) after a quarter in :23 1/5 and drew away to a 4 1/4-length success as track announcer Mark Johnson declared, "All he hype was right." Western Sadler (Mr. Greeley) came on for second, with Lew and Mike back in third. Winning jockey Corey Lanerie was briefly unseated on the way back to the winner's circle, but did a good job of holding onto the reins and was quickly back in the irons. Roman's Avenue, an $85,000 KEENOV weanling and $230,000 KEESEP yearling, was produced by an unplaced half-sister to the Grade I winners River Flyer (Flying Paster) and Victory Ride (Seeking the Gold). He is bred on the same Street Sense/Storm Cat cross that produced GSW Castaway. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $31,800. Click for the brisnet.com chart, Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree
O-Donegal Racing. B-Larry Mabee (KY). T-Dale L Romans.

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