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Dallas Stewart Does It Again With Tale of Verve
Dallas Stewart has done a great job over the last few years of getting longshot horses to surprise almost everyone in Triple Crown races. He did it again yesterday with Tale of Verve.
http://regalbloodlines.com/2015/05/1...mance-profile/ |
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The '13 Derby was understandable because the pace was crazy and his colt just passed a bunch of fading horses. So it kind of made sense.
The performance of his horses in last year's Derby and this year's Preakness, however, are baffling to me. |
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I believe Verve's pricetag was 400k so someone liked what they saw....and Stewart is a very good trainer
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He really is not though. I'm pretty sure the stats back me up. At work, can't access Formulator right now.
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C+ at best compared to the best. What has he done lately, I ask because I don't follow him at all. Even Asmussen kicks his behind but Steve, like him or not, kicks a lot of trainer's behinds.
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Does anyone know what AP's feet look like. I'm thinkin he's a mudfooted rascal |
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Unrelated question:
Does anyone know if Equine Foot Fetishism is a treatable condition? |
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the first step in healing is admitting one has a problem.
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WTMFI
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The feet are just about the only thing you can use as a handicapping tool that is y out there for everyone to see. It's probably more than your little brain can handle |