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Can Wanderin Boy steal the Woodward?
9th (5:13) Forego S. (G1)
7 Furlongs | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $250,000 2 First Defence Hill C 119 L 1 Forefathers Prado E S 117 L 3 Eternal Star Velazquez J R 117 L 4 Bold Start Albarado R J 117 L 1A Ferocious Fires Velasquez C 117 L 5 Premium Wine Leparoux J R 117 L 6 Real Estate Coa E M 117 L 7 Lucky Island (ARG) Garcia Alan 121 L 8 Greeley's Conquest Chavez J F 117 L 9 Tasteyville Luzzi M J 117 L A-Coupled: Forefathers and Premium Wine 10th (5:45) Woodward S. (G1) 1 1/8 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $500,000 1 A. P. Arrow Velasquez C 126 Blk-Off L 2 Loose Leaf Coa E M 126 L 3 Past the Point Prado E S 126 L 4 Divine Park Garcia Alan 126 L 5 Curlin Albarado R J 126 L 6 Dr. D. F. C. Arboleda A 126 L 7 Out of Control (BRZ) Velazquez J R 126 L 8 Wanderin Boy Leparoux J R 126 L Zero speed in the Woodward aside from Wanderin Boy. Can Wanderin Boy steal it? I think he's extremely likely to run top two and if Curlin has some bad luck could steal it. Last edited by Kasept : 08-29-2008 at 05:13 AM. |
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I asked Andy the same question earlier this week, and though I'm not sure if it's likely, it's definitely possible. How interesting would this race be if Commentator were entered?
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Entries for the Woodward Stakes
Entries for the Woodward Stakes
The field for the Woodward Stakes (G1), in post position order, with trainer, jockey, and morning-line odds: 1. A.P. Arrow, Todd Pletcher, Cornelio Velasquez, 20-1; 2. Loose Leaf, Ken McPeek, Eibar Coa, 15-1; 3. Past the Point, Eoin Harty, Edgar Prado, 15-1; 4. Divine Park, Kiaran McLaughlin, Alan Garcia, 3-1; 5. Curlin, Steve Asmussen, Robby Albarado, 3-5; 6. Dr. D.F.C., Rodrigo Ubillo, Aldo Arboleda, 50-1; 7. Out of Control, Bobby Frankel, John Velazquez, 12-1; and 8. Wanderin Boy, Nick Zito, Julien Leparoux, 8-1. |
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Screw Curlin, I'm excited to see my boy DFC!
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I think you guys might be confusing this year's Wanderin Boy with the horse from the last couple years.
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glad to see Curlin has some workout partners, didn't think this field was gonna be over 5 -bt- |
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Ass horses don't seem to be running insane lately, so I wouldn't expect Curlin to run like he's juiced out of his mind.
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I think Loose Leaf is more deserving of a key to the city than Curlin is, at least based on his resume here. What has Curlin ever done here to deserve a key? He has no ties to here. Give Loose Leaf the key.
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The Wanderin Boy of 2006 could wire this field and it wouldnt be much of a surprise. But the current version of Wanderin Boy? That would be a surprise. Divine Park and Loose Leaf will be tought to stop in the stretch.
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Odds on Out of Control scratching?
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If I am not mistaken Loose Leaf ran a great race a couple weeks ago at Toga winning at decent odds against some decent company. The ole line "Horse For The Course" logic may be in place and work? I gotta grab the form tomorrow and maybe make a play at lunch from work on Saturday when I see a ML at 15-1 on a good horse.
Pace scenario is very evident based on the entries, and as said if Curlin sees a bit of trouble.............. |
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