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12/19 (HOL): HOL Futurity (G1): LOOKIN AT LUCKY - 83 BSF
9th (4:35) CashCall Futurity (G1)
1 1/16 Miles (All Weather Track) | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $750,000 1 Lookin At Lucky Gomez G K 121 L 2 Brady Blue Eyes Talamo J 121 L 3 The Program Espinoza V 121 L 4 Marcello Valdivia J Jr 121 L 5 Make Music for Me Smith M E 121 L 6 Noble's Promise Albarado R J 121 L 7 Seattle Ruler Garcia M 121 L 8 Wildlee Special Solis A 121 L Anyone know why Hollywood Prevue winner American Lion is passing on this? I thought they were bringing him back in this spot. Last edited by Kasept : 12-16-2009 at 06:38 PM. |
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Maybe it was because of his last race? |
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American Lion is nice and all, but at this point he wants no part of LAL, the connections made the right move skipping and pointing to next year.
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Very interesting to see Wildlee Special in here. I made him a "buzz" horse for Horseplayer NOW after his maiden win at Meadowlands. Thought it was a sensational performance, and extremely visually impressive, but never thought a Grade I would be his next stop.
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He could turn out to be really good, it is Dutrow. I dont see it though, what was so impressive about his maiden win? He already had 2 starts, both times he kinda just clunked up, then he gets a dream run and beats a decent at best group of only 6. I also realize the 2-4 finishers all came back to run well, but none of them really ran fast. |
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It was just visually stunning to me. Broke last early, passed all but the front pair from way back with just about no urging, accelerated up the rail when a hole opened, and won going away under a hand ride. I wouldn't have ever once considered calling that a "dream run." Had he been in that pocket spot, 3rd behind the top pair the whole way, then yea. But he gave the leaders 8-10 lengths and drew even with them without really being asked in a matter of 3/16 of a mile, and won easily on a track that's by and large, a speed/presser-favoring one. I get that it wasn't the toughest bunch, and that it was at Meadowlands, but have you never seen a race where you watch a horse do something that surprises you in how easily he/she does it, and you just say "wow?" |
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Where are last years BC threads?
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