Post by S u N f r O s T ~ on Sept 28, 2019 4:28:43 GMT -5
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Basics
Horse Name: Innocence's Call
YOB: Y18
Height: 15.3hh
Color: Bay
Gender: Female
Sire: Call of the Wild [Foolish Lad (Karl's Nickel x BHoF Foolish Entity) x HoF BHoF Wild Flower]
Dam: Innocent Passion [Passionate Class x HoF BHoF Little Miss Innocent]
Racing Bio
Classification: Grade Two
Dirt: Bad
Turf: Great
Distance: 7-10 Furlongs
Notes: No special extensions applied
Innie looks so damn innocent on the outside. She looks dainty and pretty, with a way of moving that can only be described as cute but energetic nonetheless. She's hard to look away from when on the prowl, such is her grace, and she screams "Friendly cute filly!" Innie loves to be loved; pets on the nose, glistening and beautiful grooming sessions, bubble baths with treats at the end - you name it, and Innie's like a dog that just laps up all of the attention while swishing her tail around. However, Innie, in a trademark Little Miss Innocent move, is actually not that innocent AT ALL. The clever filly - and she's easily one of the most intelligent among her crop - acts innocent but is completely not. She's liable to occasionally turn an innocent move - such as a playful head bump - into something that just so happens to, say, make the other person bang their head or drop a bucket all over themselves. Innie loves to play tricks on her humans, and the less suspecting they are of her tricks, the better. In particular, Innie has a penchant for nipping people's butts. She is notorious for craning her head around when a groom is picking out her hooves and just nipping a person's butt or waist, all for the fun of seeing them jump up and likely hit their heads or drop whatever they're holding. Innie has a "laughing face" that the barn crew has grown used to seeing - head tilted sideways, tongue slightly out, one ear flicked one way and the other ear a different way. While her sense of humor is often appreciated and Innie otherwise never puts a hoof out of line, it can wear down the nerves of the unwary or stressed members of the crew.
Leg Type: Stalker
Innie is a complete player on the track. She looks gorgeous in the post parade, plays at least two of her favorite tricks on her handlers and the gate crew, and otherwise acts professional for the majority of the pre-race ceremonial parts of the evening. Innie breaks fairly quickly and likes to take a position near the pace, but she'll never voluntarily set it. She prefers to run her races like a game; she occasionally drifts up to challenge the leaders and make them sweat before drifting back again and biding her time for the stretch. She clearly takes some sort of joy over terrifying the leaders into thinking she's coming on with a move to snatch their precious lead from them, but she never does it for real until the final furlong. Oh yes, she'll be asked to move her butt up there and challenge for the lead as early as the next horse, but she'll never actually take that lead until there's literally just a furlong left. Innie knows where the wire is and likes to spend her races tantalizing her foes with the possibility of victory before pulling away towards the last possible second to take all of the glory for itself. Though not a flyaway type of winner, she is definitely a decisive one.
Leg Type: Stalker
Innie is a complete player on the track. She looks gorgeous in the post parade, plays at least two of her favorite tricks on her handlers and the gate crew, and otherwise acts professional for the majority of the pre-race ceremonial parts of the evening. Innie breaks fairly quickly and likes to take a position near the pace, but she'll never voluntarily set it. She prefers to run her races like a game; she occasionally drifts up to challenge the leaders and make them sweat before drifting back again and biding her time for the stretch. She clearly takes some sort of joy over terrifying the leaders into thinking she's coming on with a move to snatch their precious lead from them, but she never does it for real until the final furlong. Oh yes, she'll be asked to move her butt up there and challenge for the lead as early as the next horse, but she'll never actually take that lead until there's literally just a furlong left. Innie knows where the wire is and likes to spend her races tantalizing her foes with the possibility of victory before pulling away towards the last possible second to take all of the glory for itself. Though not a flyaway type of winner, she is definitely a decisive one.
Racing (Current Season)
Race Record: 31 11/5/5
Workouts: written under duress
Jockey: Meredith Mahon
Last Ran: February Week Three
HOTY Points: 1
Current Points Total: 31
Start Points Record: 5 starter points +5 run previous season +5 HoTY winner = 15
1st in Y22 Green Horse Turf//Jan Wk3 GHF [10F T] [+4]
1st in Y22 HER OWN LAND STAKES*//Feb Wk3 BSD [7F T] [+8]
3rd in Y22 LEXIS MANDY MILE*//Jan Wk4 BSD [8F T] [+4]]