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Adriano
Any news on if this horse is pointing for the derby??? Barier Reef is out but dont tell me Adriano is out of it too.
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No word yet. He looks like a trap to me, though. If he does decide to go and you do bet him, make sure you get a good look at him on the track before taking the plunge. He's a total spaz.
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That would suck if Adriano is out as well CAUSE
he's the DREAMIEST and I've been saving my marble money to bet on him. If he doesn't run maybe he can spend a few days with Curlin and his pony. Yeah |
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i think he's pointed to the lexington.
i wouldn't worry about his derby plans until after next saturday. |
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I thought I read that his connections were opting not to run. I could be mistaken, as with this crop, I haven't caught the 'derby fever' yet.
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in the kentucky derby website. The top 20 derby contenders are listed and Adriano is not one of them. He looks to be a huge horse with a long stride. Pedigree on Top and bottom says route, route and I dont see why not there not sending him.
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Have you looked at his PPs?
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Lane's End winner Adriano, prepping for a start in the April 19 Lexington Stakes, may go in the Kentucky Derby instead. "We wouldn't run him in both races," Motion said. "I'd say at this point we're leaning a little bit more toward the Derby than the Lexington" (Thoroughbred Times). In Adriano's only dirt start, the Fountain of Youth, the colt finished ninth, although whether that was because of the surface or because he became unsettled in the paddock is uncertain. Motion said he would send Adriano to Churchill this week to work over the track.
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Maybe he does - but he got his one chance in an impossible situation. It's not like he has Big Brown's speed (or overall ability) - and if you're not tactically gifted that's not the place to be. |
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Barbaro and Adriano is a horrible comparison.
Barbaro had more early speed - and was a much better horse. He won the Fountain of Youth by holding off future claimer Great Point. |
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Obcourse I'm not saying Adriano is Barbaro, and I do agree to a point that one race to come to a conclusion on a horse may be premature. I was just making the point good horses overcome bad posts and surfaces. I just didn't see enough from Adriano to come to the conclusion that an excuse can be made for him either way.
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Love for this horse to go, just lets me toss another
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May surprise some people
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he looks like Point Given with his big size. As far as as being Point Given, he has yet to prove it but to me very capable if his Lanes End win is any indication of his ability
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