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Any sightings of Sightseeing?
What is next for him? Is Shug looking at a Saratoga campaign (as I last heard) or could he pop up before then? The Preakness seems out, I guess, but the Preakness undercard has that race they used to call the Sir Barton (now renamed after Barbaro) that would be a nice indicator if he was ready for the Belmont.
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There's always the Pete Pan at Bel. I think that's the prep for the last leg of the triple crown.
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You know, I had a brain fart and forgot the Peter Pan--a more likely choice for Shug (and graded, too), although going back to one turn is a minor issue.
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Last I read the plan was the Peter Pan and then Belmont if all went well.
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I've always loved Shug & Phipp's horses...Sightseeing is NOT in the same class as SS or HS.
If SS wins the Preakness, he'll may face 5 or less in the Belmont & Sightseeing isn't the one who will "upset" the apple cart.
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I think they moved it up a week. I know it was run on Preakness Day last year though I believe it is the Sunday of that weekend this year. |