Craving Carats seems to crave turf routes, too
Thursday, August 30, 2012
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It was less like a cartoon light bulb popping on over the head of Craving Carats, and more like a headlight.</p>
<p>The 2-year-old Street Sense colt has found turf and routes more to his liking, and with his start today in the Grade II $200,000 With Anticipation, he will step onto the same road traveled by fellow Donegal Racing asset Dullahan when he was figuring it all out.</p>
<p>Skidmore graduate and Saratoga Springs resident Ray Bryan owns a piece of both horses through Donegal, and he said bearing witness to the maturity process in a young horse with potential like Craving Carats provides some special moments...
<p>The 2-year-old Street Sense colt has found turf and routes more to his liking, and with his start today in the Grade II $200,000 With Anticipation, he will step onto the same road traveled by fellow Donegal Racing asset Dullahan when he was figuring it all out.</p>
<p>Skidmore graduate and Saratoga Springs resident Ray Bryan owns a piece of both horses through Donegal, and he said bearing witness to the maturity process in a young horse with potential like Craving Carats provides some special moments...
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