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![]() Borel seems to have put another tremendous form-building work into a horse before a big triple crown race.
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![]() Wow, only six no hopers in the field? That's pretty strong!
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![]() Six?
That looks like ten no hopers to me. Last edited by The Indomitable DrugS : 06-01-2009 at 04:40 PM. |
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Chocolate Candy and Summer Bird could each round out a tri or even the exacta, but they would be more a surprise to win. Not that bad of a field overall |
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![]() I thought the horse looked like he could run during his juvenile season, and am not ready to dismiss him quite yet.
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![]() The only horses in here who have even run a race fast enough to win this race are Dunkirk, Mine That Bird, and Flying Private as none of the others have ever eclipsed 100 on the beyer scale. Because of that, I think those three are the horses to use in the race. Charitable Man is a paper tiger fraud who looks great off of the perfect trip win of the century, where after that perfect trip he still came home in around 13 seconds for the final 1/8th of a mile. I don't think he wants any part of 1 1/2. Chocolate Candy has never run a fast race nor has he ever really ran that good of a race, and no races out in California to total mediocrity Pioneerof the Nile don't count as good races. Finally, I don't really see anything in Summer Bird. He ran ok in his first two starts, but his Arkansas Derby was severly pace aided, and he had a great trip that day compared to Flying Private who tripped out much worse that day in the Arkansas Derby. I just don't see Summer Bird at all.
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![]() Can we get 3-1 or better on Dunkirk?
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![]() Will Dunkirk be able to get 1.5 miles??
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![]() I know breeding doesn't matter once horses have established form but...
none of the horses in the race have went this far, so there is no form for 1 1/2 miles to go on. I trust a son of Birdstone more than one by Unbridled's Song going this distance. |
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Sprinters/miler pedigrees can win the Kentucky Derby (Funny Cide, War Emblem, Smarty Jones, Big Brown), but they always seem to come up short in the Belmont to horses that were sired by more of a grinding type. Tiznow was a grinding type of horse...AP Indy regularly won at classic distances and the Belmont...I don't remember what Jazil's sire did, but it seems that any Better Than Honour offspring will like a longer distance....Birdstone was by Grindstone who didn't win flashy, but he looked like the grinder type that could last forever....Sarava was by Wild Again who had won the BCC just like Tiznow. But when you look at KD winners, like you said they don't necessarily come from long distance type families. So maybe 10 furlongs is the limit for those sprinter/miler pedigree types, and 12 furlongs might be pushing it? |
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His pedigree is fine for 12f. If he loses it won't be because of his genes. |
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