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Ron the Greek was an extremely fortunate winner tonight, no doubt about it. However, I think you're being overly critical of Velazquez's ride. Wise Dan is always forwardly placed, and he didn't engage Nate's Mineshaft prematurely at all. Wise Dan was very average last night, further adding to the mystery that is Charles Lopresti, whose horses are nearly impossible to predict.
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Everyone on here can name one guy who you couldn't touch for that award. |
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Here's his running line from the Clark: For whatever reason, he was flat last night. CJ or someone who's far better with pace figures can weigh in, but at least according to the Moss Figs, the Foster had the strongest pace of a two-turn race he has been in since the 2011 Alysheba, where he got buried. |
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Nice line from Mike Smith...
"I could have ridden her backwards today and she still would have won.” |
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I dont really disagree. I said I think he is OK. Ok as in, no one is really that good right now. So he is as OK as everyone else.
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Queen'splatekitten is also entered in the Poker next week, so a Grade 3 turf mile may take away from the field. At least the filly Lovethewayyouare lends some Grade 1 firepower to the field. |