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Breeders' Cup (& W/E) Beyers
F&M SPR-Ventura: 105
JF TRF-Maram: 87 JF-Stardom Bound: 94 F&M TRF-Forever Together: 105 DIS-Zenyatta: 103 MARA-Muhannek: 100 TRF SPR-Desert Code: 101 DRT MILE-Albertus Maximus: 102 MILE-Goldikova: 107 JUV-Midshipman: 91 JUV TRF-Donavitum: 93 SPR-Midnight Lute: 112 TRF-Conduit: 116 CLS-Raven's Pass: 110 Damascus-Into Mischief: 103 Oak Tree Derby-Muny: 94 Las Palmas-Roshani: 97 Pegasus-Atoned: 96 Sky Classic-Lauro: 101 Fayette-Ball Four: 101 Sport Page-Kodiak Kowboy: 106 Knickerbocker-Formal Decree: 105 Ack Ack-Magna Graduate: 102 Turnback the Alarm-Altesse: 95
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Sooo does that mean Zenyatta would have finished about 3rd or 4th in the Classic?
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It tells me Fatal Bullet ran the best race in defeat numbers wise.
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Arguing over Beyers on turf and synthetics is sweet.
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Five top efforts in defeat? To me, the horse that ran best in defeat was Sealy Hill.
Dream Empress ran a very good race as well... Square Eddie was courageous in a scenario where most young horses react negatively from their prior effort. Heartshaped of course. And Diabolical wins the Turf Sprint if he could have changed leads at any point from the top of the stretch onward.
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That's what I was telling a friend at the OTB on Sat. Horse ran great..but clearly tired badly on his left lead. |
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Beyers aside(mostly Conduit's 116? ) I have to echo Bobby Frankel's comments on ATR Monday, he was most impressed it seemed by Goldikova's(a 107 only...) and Midnight Lute's performances. On Goldikova he almost sounded in awe of her performance, which coming from an introverted guy like him spoke volumes.
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What did Curlin manage? And Tiago?
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