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Apparently, Mohaymen can't get seven furlongs either.
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Seems like he just bought himself a one way ticket to Dubai to help fill races during the Meydan festival for the next 5-7 years a la Grand Hombre and State Shinto.
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Sounds about right.
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Get to the shed. Hurry Hurry Hurry! Overrated G2 winner. By Tapit, he'll get a pass. Not very talented against top horses.
I'm not a hater, but speak the truth. He won't win again against any good horses at any distance. Best in the generation is a complete mystery even after the Travers. |
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Just never improved from 2 to 3. Can't blame the connections for taking this shot. This is what they had to work with.
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Lol at all of this. A lot of you guys loved Mohaymen last year... I never did. Best of this generation is crystal clear. As a matter of fact so is 2nd best. Arogate is the 1 and American Freedom is 2. Hell the latter is 1-1 against Exagerattor and was best against him last time. |
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Instead of letting all these colts battle it out in top company from September of their 2yo year on through June of their sophomore year, we can just keep them all in the barn until March or April when they can show up in a maiden special weight sprint at odds-on. A steady diet of conditioned allowance races and undercard races during the spring should get keep them fresh and ready to pounce on all the inferior stock that have been running themselves ragged in Grade 1 races... Quote:
Then again, I presume Mor Spirit is the 4th best of his generation, so once again, great eye! Here is the rest of the top 10: 5th Drefong 6th Danzing Candy 7th Collected 8th Malibu Sunset 9th Hoffenheim 10th Ten Blessings |
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Keep trying. The last one named beat career maiden Giant Expectations by 4.5 lengths in his debut. This is important because both Arrogate and American Freedom beat Giant Expectations by 4.5 lengths in their respective maiden wins, too. Thus, Ten Blessings is possibly in the top 3 of his generation (if he ever runs again).
While we await his return, his 2yo half sister, Life's Blessing (by Mohaymen's sire) just won her career debut at Del Mar yesterday, also by 4.5 lengths. Giant Expectations was not in the field. |
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Mohaymen to get the rest of the year off and they intend to return him as a 4YO. Good on them if he comes back and has a good go of it.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...-gets-time-off |
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The first person that I see that post "we're lucky to at least have him coming back" about this horse or Creator.....is risking getting shot.
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If we are lucky, their connections will keep thinking about those Tapit pedigrees while they are laid up and start entertaining offers for stud duty...hopefully overseas.
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or 7 yards
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