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![]() Oh, how I like this horse. He worked 6 furlongs in 1:13 at Palm Meadows on Wednesday. I am really looking forward to his return to racing. He could add some excitement to the older horse division this year.
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He was my derby horse last year, and I never did get on the Barbaro bandwagon until it was too late. I hope they straightened his head out, he has plenty of talent. I'd guess they'd try to find a NW type race to get him started though and not try to do to much too soon. I think Belmont should suit him fine later on though. |
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Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 01-18-2007 at 08:15 PM. |
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Clearly you are kidding. This horse will have zero impact on the older handicap division. Maybe he will add some "excitement" to 30k claimers towards the end of the year.....if he is still running....he ran one good race where things kind of fell into his lap..... |
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![]() Yeah me too I see him as a one turn miler maybe within a Grade 3 win by years end at best. He really hasn't done enough to get on my radar as far as 4 year olds go. Steppenwolfer is the one I want to watch mature this year. Jazil is another who is going to have a great year i think.
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![]() Yeah...Corinthian was a one/two race wonder...his comeback at Sar was bad..don't see him being much at all
Not sure what's up with Steppenwolfer.....scratched out of his comeback race on the grass and was never heard from again...not a great sign....was kind of a suck up closer last year at OP....but I suppose he could make some noise if he's healthy....will see him in the Oaklawn series for older horses.... Jazil definetly might be a serious threat...his comeback race at AQU was perfect....did what he had to do and closed for 2nd....unfortuneatly he will always need some sort of hot pace to run into...but I am a fan of the horse... The Donn should be a great race in a few weeks....too bad sweetnorthernsaint is running the weekend before....woulda liked to see him go vs invasor and premium tap......not sure but is Jazil going in The Donn? |
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Find a consistent bottom level claimer to follow this year, it will be more rewarding... |
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http://www.drf.com/drfNewsArticle.do...0&subs=0&arc=1 |
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He is doing the Essex/Razorback/OP Handicap thing... His trainer ALWAYS says the horse is doing great...its not like Peitz has a huge stable of good horses...so of course when he has a decent horse he is gonna make some noise.... I tend to not rely on what trainers say....I am sure Peitz is a nice guy...but really couldnt care less what he says |
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Yeah....most likely Steppenwolfer will suck up some more 3rd palce checks this year.... talking about claimers....how about a horse named EASY GRADES.......won 3 opt claimers in a row at LRL.....I told you he would be a great horse.... |
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As far as Corinthian goes, to suggest that he'll be in claimers because of his allowance comeback in ludicrous, he practically flipped over in the gate. The horse is loaded with talent, he just needs to get his head on straight. He'll never be in claimers since he's worth more than $100,000 as it is. If they gelded him I bet he'd be a top horse but chances of that happening are less than Discreet Cat running in the BC Classic ten months from now. More than likely he's still a headcase and is retired to stud. If (and this is a big if) he does get his head on straight though it would be quite foolish for people to overlook him. |
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![]() once upon a time older horses like cigar used to run at oaklawn. it's a shame that it's lost some of its luster, but too much competition for the top older males this time of year.
but at least we still have the apple blossom--and of course more emphasis was put on the three year old preps. |
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![]() I'm more excited about the prospect of seeing how good Achilles of Troy is than I am about watching either Steppenwolfer or Corinthian.
Bullet work yesterday. --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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There are some positive things "fans" of Jazil could take out of it, such as...the time of the race did come back alarmingly fast, the track did seem to be carrying speed later on in the card, and it was a useful return race to move forward off of. However, anytime a Belmont Stakes winner is soundly beaten by a 2-for-19 horse, in an N2X Alw race, over the AQU Inner dirt---I'd be a little hesitant about calling it a "perfect comeback race." |
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![]() The problem a horse like Jazil is going to have is small fields that lack speed. Older horses are constantly facing 5 or 6 horse fields in these races and it hurts a horse like Jazil.
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![]() I agree about Jazil. Though he earned my respect, I don't think too highly of him. He can run all day, but will be a slave to the pace at anything under 10f.
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