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Reppin the Duquesne University class of 2009 . (Then its time to get a real job ![]() I cant believe what a bunch of nerds we are. We're looking up money laundering in the dictionary. www.myspace.com/dustinfabian |
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![]() If Bellamy Road wins HOY, I will never watch racing again.
I seriously doubt he will even be a contender. Smart move having the FARM MANAGER train him. What are his *ailments* anyway? As for Lava Man, I think he needs to win outside of California first. |
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There is no horse that you can tell me will run again for a 100% fact. Horses are fragile. Even with a sound horses who has been running regularly, you don't know for a 100% fact that the horse will run again. Any horse can have a career ending injury at any time. There is never a 100% chance that any horse will run again, let alone a horse that is coming back from an injury. |
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Anyway, even if he makes it back I highly doubt he will be the same horse. My friend says that there is no way the horse will make it back. I'll ask him what the exact problem is and why he is so sure that the horse will not make it back. |
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A friend of mine saw BM up close in the Travers. He told me that the horse's ankle was all shaved and you could see that they were doing a lot of work on it. |
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![]() Gander, I recall someone saying he didn't care who was in the race that a Grade 1 is a Grade 1........................ So I guess that a Grade 1 really isn't the same if it's in California and the purse money doesn't mean squat. Well if they are really that good they can come and get the easy Lava Man as they prep for the BCC. Right now it's LAVA MAN. Flower Alley needs to come out running and winning, again and again and again to win HOY. If all goes well he will have some Lava Man along the way. May the best horse win.
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Nice post...I couldn't agree more...I have never had a vote in the Eclipse ballots but know dumb media that has and have been APPAULED at some of their votes and agendas behind their votes at times......it can be a joke....there have been MANY Eclipse winners in the past few years that were the wrong horses/people IMO... |
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![]() I cant think of too much opposition Flower Alley will have to contend with in the Whitney. Maybe Suave, Perfect Drift, Seek Gold, possibly Buzzard Bay.
Its his home track and he'll be 3/5 and he'll probably romp like he did in last year's gerbil infested Jim Dandy. What will that prove? Why is this anymore important than Lava Man beating a couple of past grade 1 winners on the turf, who werent at the top of their fomr cycle? Because its a race rich with tradition? Please. What does the history of the Whitney have to do with identifying this year's HOY? We will see who comes and takes on Flower Alley in the Whitney. Then we will see how Lava Man does out West. |