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https://twitter.com/NBCSports/status...04042427334660
Here's the overhead. Looks like Irad was going to follow Rich Strike and ran into a wall so he moved out and then Barber Road came over on him. I still don't think it mattered in the outcome. Especially because the poor horse was carrying an extra 350 pounds of Alabama Stakes on his back. |
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I’m sure your mother is real proud of her son Dan. How could she not be proud of a guy who spent his life getting coins thrown at him? |
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Some organizations aren't allowed to use drones.
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Then my comment wasn't so remarkably clueless.
I guess SA is more innovative and major league than some organizations who are not up to providing the best product possible. What's the downside to providing people who bet lots of money the best available views of the races, as SA does every day?
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Suddenly, a new contender has emerged.
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LOL.
YOU called it ridiculous that I suggested something obviously of value to players, but you already knew I wasn't suggesting using the blimp because your track seems to already discussed using drones. Do you always build strawmen to argue with on the internet? Troll-like behavior. Fact remains, it is a good idea and SA does it everyday.
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Again, just my two cents... |
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I bet Zandon. But Epicenter was closer to the pace than him, so I am not sure how Zandon's position cost him vis-a-vis Epicenter. Zandon ran a good race, but Epicenter ran a better one given his early position.
Sonny Leon gave an amazing ride, no question. But the horse was obviously dead fit no matter what--his raw time and BSF fit easily with modern KDs. Beyond that, he was obviously well-trained, with that push-button right turn when needed. So while his win was definitely a product of the insane pace, he was as well-prepared, and well-ridden, as probably any Derby horse could be. All power to him and his connections, no matter what happens next. Last edited by tector : 05-08-2022 at 09:30 PM. |
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But again, it’s hindsight. It’s not worth much. |
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Likely? Of course not. But solely on the synopsis above? I've seen more "impossible" horses win. |
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My cousin and I have been discussing if we could have included him in our combined Pick 5 bet. We were alive going into the Derby and I had ended up convinced the pace would be hot. We only used 4 horses in the Derby: Mo Donegal, Zandon, Messier, and White Abarrio. We could have easily scrapped Messier. We both soured on him late. As one of the few deep closers in the field, could we have used Rich Strike instead? We looked at everything you’re saying and obviously there are things to like. But there are things to like about every horse. Based on the figures, him only finishing 3rd in the Jeff Ruby, and him only having one win which was a maiden claimer, I don’t see how we could have possibly included him. His figures were improving but he needed to take a massive jump up. Two people at our party had him though. One person just wanted the longest shot on the board. The other person is 6 years old. I’m going to guess that’s about 90% of people who had him. |
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The reality was all of the things mentioned could make him an interesting horse to spice up the super…maybe triple. He was 80-1 (and 99-1 earlier in the day) for a reason. It took a perfect storm of events for him to win. Credit to the horse, the connections and a ride that will go down as one of the best Derby rides in history. Let’s see what happens in Baltimore. |
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Sometimes you guys forget that this is supposed to be a forum for open discussion, not just a place to bicker and troll. I gave my opinion on how the horse might have been possible to some, which you may not agree on, but that's the point of a discussion
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Not always true...I would have a very hard time finding any sort of rhyme or reason if a horse like the 2 had won
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He gave his opinion. I'm confident more people here agree with him than don't,
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I thought I was giving my opinion too. I even said the things you mentioned might make him attractive to complete the tri or super. But certainly not as a win candidate. We disagree which is fine but my response certainly didn’t discourage discourse. |
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Problem with finding a reason to have used him in a race like the derby is you are comparing him to 19 others .. And it certainly didn't help that he came in via a scratch after most were done with the race. My friend who plays 4 days a year using my top 4 selections had him with a Secret Oath / All ticket. Good thing he didn't request my opinion before making the bet or use my Derby Top 4. Somewhere someone had a nice Cuban Sandwich All x 2 x 2 x All
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