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Old 08-30-2008, 07:53 PM
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Default Curlin didn't look invincible...

A slow last quarter, just beat a speedball by 1 lenght and lug out a little, and looked dead-tired after race, I thought it was replay of Haskell except BB won by 3 lenghts, what do you think DT'ers
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Old 08-30-2008, 08:01 PM
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A slow last quarter, just beat a speedball by 1 lenght and lug out a little, and looked dead-tired after race, I thought it was replay of Haskell except BB won by 3 lenghts, what do you think DT'ers
He's not anywhere close to invincible, if he was why not run in the BCC ?
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Old 08-30-2008, 08:48 PM
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A slow last quarter, just beat a speedball by 1 lenght and lug out a little, and looked dead-tired after race, I thought it was replay of Haskell except BB won by 3 lenghts, what do you think DT'ers
Actually BB only won by 1 3/4 lengths.....not that anyone's counting... except the Thoroughbred Times, and the DRF, and...well, my eyeballs.

I think it'd be hilarious if they both make the Clark and both lose. I think there's more of an argument to be made of BB's form having not progressed and Curlin being less than fit. It's gonna be harder to get the former to change than the latter. It's entirely possible I suppose that both are off their game. Is anybody running a final quarter with any speed these days? I'm trying to figure out who it is so I can guess who's gonna sneak in the back door on these jokers. How'd Colonel John and Go Between come in? I got the impression those too were not the quickest.
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Old 08-30-2008, 09:40 PM
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Perhaps Assman is trying not to squeeze all the j"uice outta the lemon" so to speak.. and... save something in the tank for the next race..Which will most likely be his last.
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Old 08-30-2008, 10:05 PM
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Perhaps Assman is trying not to squeeze all the j"uice outta the lemon" so to speak.. and... save something in the tank for the next race..Which will most likely be his last.
Curlin was all out to win, no saving any gas in the tank here.
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Old 08-30-2008, 10:12 PM
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Who said Curlin was invincible?
nobody, the statement was in a question form to start a discussion.
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Old 08-30-2008, 10:28 PM
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Curlin looked short to me. I'm not sure how cranked he was, but I find it hard to believe today's race was his "A" race. Maybe his form is in decline, or the turf start took a lot out of him, or the trip to Dubai is taking it's toll. Who knows, but I don't think Asmussen would change spots with anyone right now.
I agree, but I feel he just had an off day.
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Old 08-31-2008, 01:07 AM
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I agree, but I feel he just had an off day.
Curlin just seems like the type that is just gonna run as fast as he has to, to win the race.
It was a good race if the track was as speed biased as I think it might have been. NY tracks have a way doing that before the big races, as we have all seen. I thought after the first race the track was gonna be a tiring surface. Then watching the 2 stakes it looked like Monmouth.
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Old 08-31-2008, 01:10 PM
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Tough Crowd. Everything played against Curlin yesterday. He gets banged into pretty good by Divine Park. Then the dynamics of the race didnt help. Past the Point may have been 40-1 but he didnt run like it. He ran his eyeballs out. Him setting those fractions and being that far out in front forced Curlin to start his move well before the turn. That was a long move to sustain.

Pletny of excuses for him to lose and he won. Not a great performance but certainly a good one.
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Old 08-31-2008, 02:52 PM
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I will take a win anyday. Good or bad to the eyeballs a win is a win. He might be short or getting off form, but there isn't anyone in the US that can beat him if everything is equal - of course a horse could get lucky and beat him at any given time. I think Curlins' A or A- race is better than any horse's in the US A+ race.
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