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I wouldn't be surprised he was and I wouldn't be surprised if he won the Belmont. He is an Indy...If one can make a case for WP getting 10f's not so hard to think MW gets 10 or 12 as well.
I really thought this horse was pretty good and a successful 2 year old by Indy isn't the most common occurance. Maybe he is like you say, more like mom? |
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I thought Circular Quay had absolutely no chance in the Derby last year but not only do I think Majestic Warrior is more likely to be a closing sprinter than CQ but CQ was also FAR more accomplised at this point. I don't really get the buzz around this horse. Plodding past a spent Mayonnaise and Ready's Image after they tried to duel for seven furlongs wasn't anything to get excited about.
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I think the connections and the pedigree lend themself to overreaction, dont you? I am one who swallowed the bait.
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He beat the great Unbridled Vicar at Fair Grounds but he showed heart...BEATING UNBRIDLED VICAR BY A NOSE????!?!?! Denis of Cork has absolutely no shot in the Derby. I hope he's the the favorite. |
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If Dennis of Cork was a plodder he would not have been anywhere close to the fast pace in the Southwest. Comparing him to Majestic Warrior makes little or no sense. If you like Majestic Warrior that's fine.....but he is completely different type of horse than Dennis of Cork. |
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I worry more about him not having a couple more races in him then if he plods or if he develops a little more turn of foot. He is 6 months older lets see what 08 brings before we label him Saarland 2 the sequel |
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1. To move or walk heavily or laboriously; trudge: "donkeys that plodded wearily in a circle round a gin" D.H. Lawrence. |
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This whole argument is silly. First of all, you're now argueing semantics, and Sniper is right as to how the word " plodder " is used in racing. But, more to the point, being a fan of one horse has no bearing on how one feels necessarily about another. Dennis of Cork has run well in all three of his races and appears to be progressing well towards the Derby. If you don't like him, for whatever reasons, that's fine but he has at least demonstrated an ability to handle two turns and looks like a horse that will handle a distance of ground. Majestic Warrior is a huge question mark who has yet to either run as a 3YO or successfully negotiate any distance beyond 7F. And, when you consider who his very successful dam is, and what her strength was, it's at least not unreasonable to draw a comparison between mother and son. And, until Majestic Warrior disproves that comparison, something he has yet to come even close to doing, being apprehensive about supporting him makes a great deal of sense logically.
Simply put, Dennis of Cork has done nothing wrong and Majestic Warrior, so far, has basically done nothing. |
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