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Old 08-25-2008, 08:39 PM
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Default I never seen any trouble for Mambo In Seattle

I watch the replay full screen, several times focusing on Mambo only and seen nothing except going wide in last turn(no where else to go because he was next to last going down backstretch) I watch Colonel John and he reared at start , stumble out of gate, was pushed sideways entering stretch, if you watch mambo at this time was never offstrided like CJ and was even with him but could not pass. So i don't understand why some are saying "IF" Mambo would not have had a rough trip he would have won. Are they watching the same video of #9 ? IF CJ would not have stumble, pushed out, lost stride he would have won by five. What do you DT'ers think? A lot of cry-babying today.
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Old 08-25-2008, 08:54 PM
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well he certainly lost ground going wide..that has to count for something
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I watch the replay full screen, several times focusing on Mambo only and seen nothing except going wide in last turn(no where else to go because he was next to last going down backstretch) I watch Colonel John and he reared at start , stumble out of gate, was pushed sideways entering stretch, if you watch mambo at this time was never offstrided like CJ and was even with him but could not pass. So i don't understand why some are saying "IF" Mambo would not have had a rough trip he would have won. Are they watching the same video of #9 ? IF CJ would not have stumble, pushed out, lost stride he would have won by five. What do you DT'ers think? A lot of cry-babying today.

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Old 08-25-2008, 09:14 PM
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I watch the replay full screen, several times focusing on Mambo only and seen nothing except going wide in last turn(no where else to go because he was next to last going down backstretch) I watch Colonel John and he reared at start , stumble out of gate, was pushed sideways entering stretch, if you watch mambo at this time was never offstrided like CJ and was even with him but could not pass. So i don't understand why some are saying "IF" Mambo would not have had a rough trip he would have won. Are they watching the same video of #9 ? IF CJ would not have stumble, pushed out, lost stride he would have won by five. What do you DT'ers think? A lot of cry-babying today.
CJ broke a tad akwardly, but to say he "reared at start , stumble out of gate" is being waaayyy over dramatic, as well as saying he was "pushed sideways entering stretch"
He ran a great ground saving trip, and MiS was wide through both. That was the difference. To say he wins by 5 if he doesn't spot the field a half length at the break and brush the 1 in the final turn is a bit of an over exaggeration.

For what it's worth I used CJ and not MiS so I have no bias

Who exactly is cry-babying and why did they wait until today?

Edit: Oh, I see, you started another "I hate Tale of Ekati" thread. Splendid.

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Old 08-25-2008, 09:27 PM
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CJ broke a tad akwardly, but to say he "reared at start , stumble out of gate" is being waaayyy over dramatic, as well as saying he was "pushed sideways entering stretch"
He ran a great ground saving trip, and MiS was wide through both. That was the difference. To say he wins by 5 if he doesn't spot the field a half length at the break and brush the 4 in the final turn is a bit of an over exaggeration.

For what it's worth I used CJ and not MiS so I have no bias

Who exactly is cry-babying and why did they wait until today?
CJ stumble out of gate , so I disagree on tad akwardly, and was push out and gomez had to steady for a second, this is just my take and wanted to talk about some racing tonight it was boring and quiet. On ATR Steve was saying how Mambo might have won if jock did'nt go nine wide. I don't know what else he could have done he was next to last coming down backside and would not have had any room inside, so he took what he could get. That was the cry-babying i was talking about. Like i said this is just an opinion and i guess i wanted to debate.
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Old 08-25-2008, 09:31 PM
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CJ broke a tad akwardly, but to say he "reared at start , stumble out of gate" is being waaayyy over dramatic, as well as saying he was "pushed sideways entering stretch"
He ran a great ground saving trip, and MiS was wide through both. That was the difference. To say he wins by 5 if he doesn't spot the field a half length at the break and brush the 1 in the final turn is a bit of an over exaggeration.

For what it's worth I used CJ and not MiS so I have no bias

Who exactly is cry-babying and why did they wait until today?

Edit: Oh, I see, you started another "I hate Tale of Ekati" thread. Splendid.
Yes i did sorry about that, but why not discuss some pro-con issues. These make people think and you can tell who is a avid fan and likes to debate their opinions in a civilized manner. I'm sure I'll get some threats in my E-mail iJust delete them when they are from the forum. Let's start a Mambo Jambo versus CJ controversy like BB and Curlin
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Old 08-25-2008, 10:20 PM
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CJ stumble out of gate? What language is that?
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Old 08-25-2008, 10:44 PM
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CJ stumble out of gate? What language is that?

PGbonics??
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Old 08-26-2008, 12:15 AM
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I wouldn't go making fun of SJD's linguistic skills. I ribbed him about being from Kentucky once and he sent me this totally nutty private message.

I think he's made great strides in his posting skills, so I'm going to attribute this thread to fatigue or illness, and hope he resumes his course of improving English skills.
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Old 08-26-2008, 02:38 AM
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Mambo is the only Real Racehorse coming out of the Travers.
Very serious BCC Contender IMO.
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Old 08-26-2008, 03:23 AM
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Mambo is the only Real Racehorse coming out of the Travers.
Very serious BCC Contender IMO.
I thought he was sired by Kingmambo, not Giant's Causeway.
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Old 08-26-2008, 05:38 AM
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I thought he was sired by Kingmambo, not Giant's Causeway.
What does that have to do with anything ? They are both great sire's, but at this point Giant's Causeway has a long long way to go before catching Kingmambo.
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Old 08-26-2008, 06:50 AM
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Too funny, thanks for the early morning laugh.
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Old 08-26-2008, 06:56 AM
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"Nobody knows the trouble I've seen..."

Not sure who, if anyone, said Mambo had trouble in the race... The 'problem' he had was Albarado's inability to find a better route of egress than the 9 path off the turn..

As I admitted on ATR last night, I am an unabashed fan of Neil Howard and his horses. We've become friends, and he is perhaps the most gracious guy I've met yet in the game... And Mr. Farish is unquestionably one of the last true gentlemen in the sport. Losing last year with Grasshopper to Jim Tafel and a better horse in Street Sense was one thing... Mambo in Seattle was likely the better horse Saturday and I expect that to prove out by this time next year. And while I respect Eion Harty, it's hard to believe that anyone would root for WinStar (Casner, Walden, et al..) over an outfit like the Farish-Howard camp.
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Old 08-26-2008, 07:29 AM
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"Nobody knows the trouble I've seen..."

Not sure who, if anyone, said Mambo had trouble in the race... The 'problem' he had was Albarado's inability to find a better route of egress than the 9 path off the turn..

As I admitted on ATR last night, I am an unabashed fan of Neil Howard and his horses. We've become friends, and he is perhaps the most gracious guy I've met yet in the game... And Mr. Farish is unquestionably one of the last true gentlemen in the sport. Losing last year with Grasshopper to Jim Tafel and a better horse in Street Sense was one thing... Mambo in Seattle was likely the better horse Saturday and I expect that to prove out by this time next year. And while I respect Eion Harty, it's hard to believe that anyone would root for WinStar (Casner, Walden, et al..) over an outfit like the Farish-Howard camp.
I understand your position , because you are so close to the owners, trainers and form some close friendships. As for me i bet and cheer for the horse i like regardless of the connections. I'm sure if i had friendships with some connections it would be different, as far as the cry-baby comment i do this all the time when i lose. I just wanted to start a thread for discussion, imean nothing personal in any of my posts, just type what i feel at the time. I value your opinion and respect your enthusiam, and enjoy your show immensely. so once once again my posts are in the spirit of debate.
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Old 08-26-2008, 07:33 AM
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CJ stumble out of gate? What language is that?
I know i left the d off for past tense, i don't proof my typing i just send it. Bear with me i'll get better.
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Old 08-26-2008, 09:16 AM
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"Nobody knows the trouble I've seen..."

Not sure who, if anyone, said Mambo had trouble in the race... The 'problem' he had was Albarado's inability to find a better route of egress than the 9 path off the turn..

As I admitted on ATR last night, I am an unabashed fan of Neil Howard and his horses. We've become friends, and he is perhaps the most gracious guy I've met yet in the game... And Mr. Farish is unquestionably one of the last true gentlemen in the sport. Losing last year with Grasshopper to Jim Tafel and a better horse in Street Sense was one thing... Mambo in Seattle was likely the better horse Saturday and I expect that to prove out by this time next year. And while I respect Eion Harty, it's hard to believe that anyone would root for WinStar (Casner, Walden, et al..) over an outfit like the Farish-Howard camp.
Did he get up for second because he went 9 wide or would he have not hit the board if he tried an inside trip? CJ even with his troubles won . Isnt that the way it is most of the time. A gutty winner and a game second, isnt the way we like it to be? Kinda like a horserace.
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I watch the replay full screen, several times focusing on Mambo only and seen nothing except going wide in last turn(no where else to go because he was next to last going down backstretch) I watch Colonel John and he reared at start , stumble out of gate, was pushed sideways entering stretch, if you watch mambo at this time was never offstrided like CJ and was even with him but could not pass. So i don't understand why some are saying "IF" Mambo would not have had a rough trip he would have won. Are they watching the same video of #9 ? IF CJ would not have stumble, pushed out, lost stride he would have won by five. What do you DT'ers think? A lot of cry-babying today.
I axed myself the same question.

I thought Colonel had a great trip. Aside from being in a bit tight just past the 1/4 pole where he steadied slightly for one or, at most, two strides, he had a terrific inside trip close to what turned out to be bad speed. I'm not sure if CJ got hip-checked by the horse inside him or if he clipped heels with the horse to his rear. I tend to believe it was the latter, but it doesn't matter.

On the other hand Mambo was 4-3 wide the first turn and seemed to steady a bit at the 5/8 when in tight. Hard to say why but he certainly lost a spot or two within 5-6 strides. And while I don't normally give horses extra credit for spiining wide out of the stretch turn, he was very wide.

I thought that Mambo had the longer, tougher trip. By far.

Thx for axing.
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