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The derby is a hard race to take much away from this year. CJ thinks pace was solid other respectable outlets think it was less then stellar? I use CJ to guide me on this stuff because he too is more right then wrong. Doesnt mean he is right this time but I believe he is. Upstart didnt run so trying to reverse engineer a decent opinion on what he wants to ultimately do after that performance is a waste. |
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And there is no argument at all about him being the fastest horse in the crop, on paper. That comment or belief is what is comically an indefensible and asinine opinion. My argument about his running style was a direct response to those that over evaluate his performance in the Champagne and BCJ. Nice try though. |
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Coincidentally, both races had pedestrian early fractions. |
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It's a throwout. CJ is exactly right about the pace. Since when is 47.1 a slow pace for 10F for early season three year olds that have never gone that far? |
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If not pressing, then stalking, if you want to play it that way Rollo. Coincidentally, the race he was allegedly taken out of his game in, namely the BCJ, he was the furthest back from the leaders. His post was almost certainly responsible for that. As for the Holy Bull and Florida Derby, I am not confident that the pace was that slow, as that track was not the autobahn it's historically been over the years. |
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![]() I don't understand why the NYB comment is such a big deal. Would it be the worst thing in the world to jog in a NYB race, that race being used as a confidence booster for him? Have him primed for Saratoga? If he was mine, and healthy after the Derby debacle I would point him to the Belmont.
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Something I'm being accused of despite my saying that AP was less impressive than I had expected. |
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In general, this horse always seems to be asked to move too soon. It probably made sense in the Florida Derby, with Materiality trying to sneak away. Also note his early position in each of his races. 6th, 5th, 5th, 8th, 3rd, 5th, 3rd. He is always behind several horses entering the backstretch. I'm not sure its totally by rider design as the horse descends from A.P. Indy, who is notorious for grinders (unfortunately, I think Freddy posted something similar) and perhaps the colt is hard to get "in gear". He'd be an interesting one to see held back to make one run the last quarter. Quote:
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wait till you see the Belmont Field when AP wins well in Preakness maybe 7 |
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I would love for him to win convincingly, and head to Elmont with the hype train in full motion. I'm just skeptical.
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![]() Things just got a 'tad' easier for him in the Preakness with Pletcher opting not to send Materiality.
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![]() It seems like everytime I've opened a thread about the Preakness, Pletcher has changed his mind again about something.
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![]() This keeps up AP will have as much trouble losing the P as the Pats do with under inflated balls.
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