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![]() Does anyone want to talk about him ?
I just read he's going to saratoga for the summer, i looked at his pp's very talented horse... i think he can make some big noise in the division this summer, and he has handled all synthetic tracks.... that is a obvious plus, with the breeders cup in cali this year and next. pedigree says he will get better with age, i really do see a big second half of the seasson for him |
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![]() There was a great amount of discussion about him prior to the Derby and I know DrugS made it clear on this site that Tiznow's progeny are doing extraordinarily well on synthetic surfaces. Thus, Colonel John's ability to win a race like the Travers is completely unknown until he tries conventional dirt again.
I can tell you this much, if he comes into the Travers off of a good race in the Swaps but with no dirt race since the Derby, I'll bet against him with both fists. NT |
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i still think his run in the santa anita derby was very explosive. |
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![]() ok i read it wrong, i guess he could be going swaps then to saratoga... here is the paragraph...
One-time top Derby candidate Pyro, who recently won the Northern Dancer at Churchill Downs for trainer Steve Asmussen, is another candidate. Trainers Todd Pletcher of Ready’s Echo and Behindatthebar, Dallas Stewart of Macho Again and Eoin Harty of Colonel John will also be on the grounds this summer, and none of their horses have been ruled out. |
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![]() according to the bloodhorse magazine i got in the mail yesterday, pyro is being pointed to the haskell. of course that could change, but i would think after the belmont that other trainers won't be quite so antsy about facing big brown. he showed he was a mere mortal that day.
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that's from the bloodhorse magazine dated june 21.
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but i read where steve said the dwyer might come up to fast, and he would then point to the jim dandy-travers.... i guess it does not matter... most ppl use the haskall as a prep for the travers, im sure we will see both of them in travers. |
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I suppose he skipped the last two classics to prepare for this second half. Unfortunately, now, he faces what may be a much tougher Swaps then previously anticipated. Two Step Salsa (who at this stage is still on the fence) has been monstrous on the lead in his last pair going 7f and 8.5f. The Swaps figures to come up light in field size and pace, putting this colt in prime position to derail Colonel John's summer, right off the bat. |
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Just watched those replays. Horse runs very hard early and still has gas in the tank. |
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Let's see what how he finishes when he actually has a worthy pace rival early, however. |
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pace is the key to every race.... |
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I also mentioned that its likely at this point that he will also get an easy lead in the Swaps. |