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Dude....the same guy had Brother Keith at # 5. At least Bittle Road won races on grass, although last time I checked the Kentucky Derby was run on dirt. I don't play the Derby futures, I think they are a horrendous bet when you take into consideration risk vs reward. Unless you are getting huge odds (25-1 or more) imho, they are a sucker bet. |
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Derby Super plus a couple flyers....
Desert Party Freisan Fire I Want Revenge POTN Hold Me Back Win Willy Square Eddie |
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Garcia on Regal Ransom & Dominguez on Desert Party...
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I think the Godolphin jockey assignments are right on.
Not sure if people realize it, but the final time of the UAE Derby was really around 1:48 not the 1:50 it is listed at on the PPs. The track that day brought the front-runners home like no other during the 21 days of racing in Dubai this year, a product of four days of occasional rains and the track being sealed otherwise. The four lengths that Desert Party made up in the race are just about the most of anyone the entire day...if not the most. Frankie was overly confident on Desert Party...that is practically undeniable. Both Desert Party and Regal Ransom accomplished their tasks without race day medication and routinely dispatched with older horses (Southern Hemisphere 3YO). I think both of them have a solid chance. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/09/ny...o-5-years.html now scroll to breeder... http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2009/ra...ty/connections and you have the makings of a heartwarming derby story. Here is some detail on what the guy did for GTech.. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortu...8202/index.htm His former boss, Guy Snowden, is also a horse breeder. D'awesome. |
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Its quite an achievement for 3 year olds to beat older horses this early in the season - but the "Classic" generation this year in Dubai was to put it mildly - woeful.
I think Regal Ransom has no shot at staying 10f, so Desert Party seems to be the one for me.
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Granted, they were lightly raced (but everyone is) - but the age and maturity factor plays a role. I just don't think there is anything absurd about that particular fact. |
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In a year when the US contingent is better than it has been in years, people are seriously considering the towelhead horses? NOW?
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The 3YO races in Dubai have increased in quality substantially the last five years through the Carnival, and even more so the past three years with a major influx of horses from the Southern Hemisphere. If Desert Party and Regal Ransom lost to the older horses in their first or second starts, using age as an excuse is possible, but they handled them well through three consecutive, finishing 15 in front of Soy Libriano in the UAE Derby, an older SH 3YO. It should be viewed as undeniable that the two horses Godolphin will have in the Derby are their best chances ever, and if you don't believe it, just ask them. |
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Every year people come up excuses for these clowns pissing away a billion dollars with no results. This year will be no different I see.
A $0.00 ROI on the Dubai route to the Derby might just signify something, you know. |
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I've now tossed Pioneerof the Nile, Chocolate Candy, Mr. Hot Stuff, Dunkirk, Advice, I Want Revenge, Friesan Fire, and Musket Man using your logic. The Derby's a really tough race to win. NT |
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