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![]() "Well, but he beat nothing".
That's all I've heard from many handicappers over the past five years, and I've already heard it plenty in regard to the emerging two-year-olds of this season. Mostly from handicappers that are not old enough to have seen horses from the 1960's - 70's - 80's etc. Handicappers who yawned about Barbaro, who yawned and sighed through the horses of the Street Sense Derby year. So what does it take, nowadays, to be "something"?
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