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Stalker: 1: someone who walks with long stiff strides. 2: someone who stalks game. 3: someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
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Majestic Warrior was entered in Saturday's Louisiana Derby drawing the nine hole with Gomez named. The son of A.P. Indy completed his major preparation with a half mile at Payson Park Sunday morning.
Reading between the lines, perhaps with blurred vision, the work "looks" very good, if not outstanding. The time given was 48.40 and it was a co-bullet with about a dozen or so working that distance. Only one other worker broke 50 seconds and a black type work is generally very good. A more in depth analysis that calls for conclusion, and maybe an upgrade to outstanding is within reason. MW has been working steadily and a little longer each work with his last work 2/23 going six panels. Yesterday's half matches up with stablemate Duke Of Pearl and that one is entered also eligible later in the week. "Duke" is bred in the purple ( a half to Vision and Verse et. al.) and is quick in the mornings. Additionally "Duke" was entered blinkers ON and trainers usually work their horses in blinkers before running them in that equipment change as most jurisdictions require starter approval. Sophomore colts, especially those by Unbridled's Song can lay down some swift splits, first time hood and this work could be spot on. By any measure MW faces a tough task Saturday with Pyro and Tale Of Ekati, two of a half dozen or so that can win the roses. Nevertheless in a year where several "big name" contenders have counterfeit ten panel pedigrees ( War Pass, El Gato Malo, etc.) MW remains, at least for now, one of the ones. BBB |
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I thought only one horse can win the Derby ( though I hadn't accounted for a dead heat ).
Has there ever been a dead heat among a half dozen ( or so ) horses? |
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A bit tongue in cheek. I'm still anxious to hear BBBs account of how MW hot-walked after the work. |
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You caught Phil of guard......ya know, being that you're usually soooooooo serious. |
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Yeah, he sure didn't look like a closing sprinter today.
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Well he didn't have the best of trips...but that's still no excuse for the lack of heart down the stretch. He looks like a grade III horse...maybe II since the division is so weak.
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This horse would be a great bet...
in the Bay Shore. NT |
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