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![]() Comming up about noon central on tvg
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![]() Anyone see the workout?
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![]() 49 seems slow, probably to give him an excuse not to run
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![]() It doesn't look slow in comparison to all his works. Obviously we've seen him working 5f more than we have 4f.
05/30/2007 CD 4F :49.00 Dirt Fast B 05/15/2007 CD 5F 1:00.00 Dirt Fast B 05/01/2007 CD 5F 1:01.00 Dirt Fast B 04/24/2007 CD 5F :59.00 Dirt Fast B 04/10/2007 CD 5F 1:04.00 Dirt Fast B 04/04/2007 CD 5F :58.40 Dirt Fast B 03/28/2007 PMM 4F :48.00 Dirt Fast B 03/14/2007 PMM 4F :51.00 Dirt Fast B 03/08/2007 PMM 5F 1:01.00 Dirt Fast H 03/04/2007 PMM 4F :47.00 Dirt Fast H And according to DRF, sure looked OK to me- "Over a fast track, Street Sense proceeded smoothly through splits of 12.80, 24.60, and 36.60 before hitting the wire in 49 and galloping out five furlongs in 1:01.80." |
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His trainer is a good man and stands by what he says and has not strayed away from how he trains his stock. I dont really like to hear that he will "use it as an excuse" not to run. I think he will be true to his word and let the horse tell him if he is ready to run. Personally I dont really think he as anything to gain from the race and I would wait and maybe try the Stephen Foster (we know he likes CD) and then on to the Travers. |
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Honestly, I like Carl. I think he is an excellent horseman. Not to say "it is an excuse" but it may be a sign that the horse isn't a ready as he was going into the Derby. I don't think that Carl would run the horse if he didn't think he could win it, which is why I don't think we will see SS in the Belmont. I can't fault his owner and trainer for that. They doing right by the horse. Horse first, then the sport.
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![]() LOL at him trying the Stephen Foster. That's ripe.
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![]() Why would he take on older horses in the Stephen Foster when there are about 293 races for straight 3YO's between now and the Classic? Nafzger would get roasted by the world's supply of horse racing writers and fans if he were to make that kind of decision.
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![]() When was the last time a 3YO competed in the Stephen Foster let alone won the thing? Serious question.
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![]() If he doesn't run in the Belmont.....he's not running in the Foster.
You'll see him again in early August in either the Haskell or Jim Dandy..probably 75/25 in favor of the Haskell. After which he will run in the Travers. And after that---anyone of a number of different things could happen. He may train up to the Classic off his Travers race...or he run in the Jockey Club Gold Cup....or he may run in one of two Meadowland Stakes...or he could make his final Classic prep in the Kentucky Cup Classic over Turfway's Polytrack. The reasoning for that being...his two big wins in the Juvie and Derby both came after running on Polytrack in the prior start. |
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![]() I do think that if he is around for the Classic that he'll do the poly prep as was suggested by DrugS. Its worked twice, why try another approach now?
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![]() Just a thought but if they think they can beat Curlin, and they think Curlin has a serious chance of winning the Belmont, they really need to go. Otherwise there's a serious likelihood of losing the 3yo Eclipse. Now if they're willing to risk that, fine, I'm not judging. If they think they've got a better chance at waiting until the Classic that's cool and a win there'll get them 3yo honors not to mention HOY.
Curlin could pick up other races without facing SS before the BCC so you can't count on the opportunity before then. Tafel was concerned about picking up the Juvenile championship, worrying that they'd say the 10 lengths in the BCJ was a fluke. I'd bet he's thinking about finding a way to balance what's best for the horse and how to get the Eclipse. That may or may not be the Belmont. I'm curious as to what course he thinks will get the job done. |
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Wanna know what I think? ![]() Actually see a better spot at CD myself...he is proven there and the distance probably will be better as well. What the hell...take on the old guys!! Gotta Go!! |
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![]() I know that two of Pletcher's "handicap" horses, Magna Graduate and Master Command are pointing to the race. I may be in the minority of people here who think that Master Command can very easily beat Street Sense should there not be a ton of early speed. I'd still like to see the race and find out though if they're not going to the Belmont.
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