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Mr Bourbon Street ran very well at Finger Lakes during the meet there. |
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106 Beyer for Summer Doldrums, 97 for Sir Whimsey, 95 for Sports Town.
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Lawrence The Roman is nothing more than the 2007 version of Galloping Grocer. A precocious NY bred that trounced inferior statebred company appearing much better than he actually is, who proceeds to get pounded against his vastly superior open company peers. No surprise. Smart move by his namesake owner by selling out.
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Haven't we gotten sophisticated enough that all races should be uncoupled??
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And although the sires down the damline are all first rate, the dams have been somewhat underachieving, with only one SW, winner of Texas-bred stakes races, under the first three dams. By way of contrast, Funny Cide's second dam produced 3 SWs, one graded and 2 in open company. |