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Treasury Bill to win, Super 99 off the board. (Using Carve and Den's Legacy underneath).
Oxbow is very pretty (oh be quiet I had to say that) but today won't be his day (now watch him win). |
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Hopefully, Treasury Bill will only run good enough to get a big-day money jock put up on him. Pity the connections that have this jock on a huge day.
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"I felt pretty good 100 yards from the wire" Lukas said. Last edited by herkhorse : 03-16-2013 at 09:12 PM. |
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The form of the Remsen horses doesn't seem to match the solid speed figure they earned.
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Funny, I was only answering Herk's question about how many Lukas entrants were in the race. If only it were that easy!
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Virtually identical final times in the Azeri and Rebel yet a giant difference in the fractional times. Once again, Oxbow didn't win, but ran a superior race to the winner. As for the Azeri, how could a closer overcome the 1:14 1/5 pace and run down the two heavy chalks? My Miss Aurelia just isn't as good as many thought.
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And this has been today's example of why context is important. If only the media could grasp this.
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Gentlemen! We're burning daylight! Riders up! -Bill Murray |
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The Remsen figure was very fast the year To Honor and Serve beat Mucho Macho Man. To Honor And Serve was a soundly beaten 3rd in each of his next two starts in Derby preps at Gulfstream. He was sixth in the Amsterdam in his next start after that. Ended up winning a pair of Grade 1 races later on, but was certainly no superstar. Mucho Macho Man was 4th in the Holy Bull as a beaten favorite in his comeback. He was 2nd in last years BC Classic and has proven a very good horse on his day. In more recent history, there are a lot of form reversals both ways with early season 3-year-olds. We've already had a 100/1 longshot win a major prep at FG. Will Take Charge was beaten 18 lengths by Super Ninety Nine a few weeks ago under a lot of very different circumstances -- It'smyluckyday was nowhere with a clear wide trip in the Delta Jackpot, he's blitzing them in Florida now. Form can get pretty fickle with these delicate young horses. |
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http://www.drf.com/sites/default/fil...nd%20Serve.pdf
http://www1.drf.com/tc/kentuckyderby...MachoManPP.pdf Mountain Town, who finished 3rd in that Remsen, never ran another race. |