Of the 26 jockey-trainer combos with at least 11 starts together, the Morales-Amoss tandem ranks first by HRN Impact (+83.8 percent) and seventh by flat-bet profit (+33.8 percent). "Tom likes that he can go right on with the horses he receives from us."Īnother part of the Amoss barn's success has been jockey Edgar Morales, who has been aboard for five of Amoss's nine maiden special weight victories with 2-year-olds this year. "We receive yearlings typically in (the fall) and give them a very strong foundation of fitness as well as teach the horses professionalism on the track," Machholz said. Politi and Machholz both credited John Gleason, Woodford general manager for racing and training, as an integral part of the program. The game, inspired by the siege of Sarajevo among other conflicts, differs from most war-themed video games by focusing on the civilian experience of war rather than front line combat. "People knew him for years as a claiming trainer or a trainer who can manage a veteran horse's career, but he's proven the last five years what a fantastic developer of talent he is." This War of Mine is a war survival video game developed and published by the Polish game development company 11 Bit Studios. "Tom has a gift for picking horses and then managing them all the way through the process of getting them ready for the races," Politi said. Amoss previously trained Politi's Serengeti Empress to a multiple Grade 1-winning career that included a victory in the 2019 Kentucky Oaks. Joel Politi is among the two owners with multiple wins with this 2-year-old crop. The nine wins have come for seven owners. It started as two teams that work well together, and that has only gotten stronger with success over the years." "Tom is hands on in picking out yearlings, and he has a great eye. "It starts with the horses we receive," said Shannon Machholz, Woodford's director of marketing and client relations. "We've been really excited to get this group to the races, and Woodford does such a nice job with getting young horses ready." "We really worked the sales hard last year, and it's very gratifying to see that pay off," Amoss said Saturday after Woodford Thoroughbreds' Healing Waters won on debut at Horseshoe Indianapolis. That performance is more than double the expected wins based on Horse Racing Nation's Impact score, and those betting each of those runners would have more than tripled their stake.
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