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![]() Alright I JUST LOST EVERYTHING I ****ED WROTE
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![]() I prefer Adore over Stormello...but maybe even Wildncrazy more then either of them.
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![]() Notional - great progression after that monster Debut, closely getting back to that number which makes him a strong Derby candidate
wildcrazyguy - no Scat Daddy - I agree with Randall, him getting back to that number means he is in great form. he might very well explode in this race, which is fine with me because I am not playing him in the derby Adore - no Stormello - another derby prospect. I am praying that he runs about a 2 or a 2.5 in this race so I can just unload on him in the Derby. Derby will be 3rd race off the layoff and I expect a 2nd or 3rd here. Hope he doesn't run his eyeballs out Cheloadsfiaolee - no, too slow, will get overplayed because of Barbaro angle Boggs - like the pair up from last, could mean move forward, probably not forward enough John Star - should have sold when had the chance Bird - Ran his two year old number off the shelf, which is HUGE. According to Jerry Brown of TG, that race was better then it looked out of him with that '!' notion on his sheet. Beware tomorrow and also depending tomorrows race, beware in the derby So, all in all, for Tomorrow's race, I like Scat Daddy and Bird to run well. But, thinking ahead to the Derby, I think both Notional and Stormello have favorable sheets and with slight move forwards tomorrow, could be great plays on Derby Day |
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It seems to me that ATG is just a very fast-working horse- He ran a :58 5F and :59 5F before the Swale and then ran a 102 Beyer I know Andy, etc. . . consider "trainerspeak" worthless, but the fact that Gorham said that the work was a function of track speed makes a lot of sense. . . I'm not a big Tgraph follower but based on the Beyers it looks like he should run close to a career best here. . . he ran a top off the lay-off, then regressed a little bit and will now be 3rd off the lay-off in this race. . .
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![]() I might be rethinking Scat in this race. That last was really huge, I am on Bird now
My hope is that Stormello and Notional run good races and good numbers so I have reasons to get nuts on the Derby |
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That is a pretty solid number off a 100 day layoff Randall.....He moves forward a little, he could be a great price play come the Derby. I do worry about only 21 days and shipping, and also about FG numbers being somewhat fast sometimes |
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![]() never liked bird, but figs say he is a contender....he wont get my $.
Since this is a TG thread......any chance James Wilfred hits the board at 20-1 in the Aventura......questions abound with the field, and I see speed and fade for many in here. No way he wins, but exotic filler maybe? |
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Ed Fountaine of the NY Post is a bit skeptical of Street Sense. Not because he's found the shortest way home in his last two races, but because he came out on Saturday wearing front bandages, as he did in the Juvenile in November. One explanation for the Breeders' Cup Jinx is that nine Juvenile winners never even made it to the Derby. Might "Sense" fall among their number? When he wore front bandages for the first time in the BC Juvenile, trainer Carl Nafzger said it was to protect him after he bruised a foot. When Street Sense came out wearing them again 41/2 months later, you had to wonder if the rumors over the winter about his physical condition had substance. Now, front bandages on a Triple Crown contender don't make him an automatic toss. In recent years, Fusaichi Pegasus won the Derby, Smarty Jones the Derby and Preakness, and Afleet Alex the Preakness and Belmont Stakes with front wraps on. Then again, none of them lasted long after that. Fusaichi won one race after the Derby; "Smarty" and "Alex" never raced again after the Belmont. |
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