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I believe our boy Kasept talked him up - as well as Closing Argument - in his immediate pre-Derby selections.
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He was a lightly raced horse with a strong closing 2nd to that years 2yo champion - while beating that years BC Juvenile winner in his final 2yo start. He was five wide on both turns against a speed biased track and still ran a 98 Beyer in the Sham. He was 2nd in the stakes record San Felipe run over an INSANELY fast track that was carrying speed. And he was 4th in the merry-go-round like Santa Anita Derby that was a total slow early-fast late race shape. |
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I picked him to win that years Derby - posted it on boards- and there are many here who remember it.
The only difference between him and Dollar Bill is that Dollar Bill was 6/1 and he was 50/1 - and Dollar Bill was running against 7 or 8 horses with more than one vastly superior race while Giacomo was running against 2 or 3 horses with only a single vastly superior race. |
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I said he has all the elements of a wiseguy horse - like a Dollar Bill - but he just wasn't bet. |
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He wasn't bet either. |
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Point Determined? I can't remember what he went off at, but I thought it was low.
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Stereotypical 'wise guy' horse is Saarland, who was always closing at shorter distances but hadn't won a prep race. Beautiful looking horse with a top-quality pedigree for a 10f who had won the Remsen at 2, which is rapidly becoming the kiss of death, so to speak. Actually started favorite in the Derby from all the wise-guy talk.
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Z Fortune was 19/1 - even though he was defeated in 3 straight Derby preps in Arkansas and Louisianna. |
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