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todko 10-02-2006 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by boswd
And I suppose the GoodWood is one spectacular race? Come on. !!!!!

Hey, I never said the Goodwood was much of a race either!:)

Cajungator26 10-02-2006 03:42 PM

Hey, there's nothing wrong with some "good wood." :D

todko 10-02-2006 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
You knock Bernardini and then say Perfect Drift ran a hell of a race in the KY Classic?!? (which is a much larger of a joke of a race than this year's JCGC, or even last year's awful of an edition for that matter) Unless you think Ball Four is the Ghostzapper of today, then it is very obvious that Perfect Drift is the has been of racing.

Let's face it -- Graded Stakes are not what they used to be (especially Grade I and Grade IIs). It's true on both coasts and everywhere else.

Coach Pants 10-02-2006 03:49 PM

Cash Call is going to have a record day if he loses in the BCC.

kentuckyrosesinmay 10-02-2006 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Hey, there's nothing wrong with some "good wood." :D

RITFLMAO...

The funny thing is that, really, you are quite right...:D

Only people on this message board would associate the name of a race with sex...:p :D

Must think horse racing, must think horse racing, must think horse racing...LMAO.

Coach Pants 10-02-2006 03:52 PM

Well if Bernardini loses the BCC the ladies are gonna have to make sure their man doesn't get too stressed and has to resort to 'juicing' his wood.

:D

Cajungator26 10-02-2006 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by kentuckyrosesinmay
RITFLMAO...

The funny thing is that, really, you are quite right...:D

Only people on this message board would associate the name of a race with sex...:p :D

Must think horse racing, must think horse racing, must think horse racing...LMAO.

Hey, don't know about you, but it's been... well, never mind how long it's been. My mind is in the gutter. SHOCKER. :p

kentuckyrosesinmay 10-02-2006 04:15 PM

We're young...our minds are allowed to be in the gutter every once in awhile;) Besides, this message board takes on a very serious tone most of the time because horse players are normally very competitive people. It's nice to lighten the tone of the atmosphere every once in a while. I'd much rather be fun than a sophisticated bore most of the time. (...I hope this stuff doesn't come back to haunt me one day...LOL). Yep, now you've definitely got my mind in the gutter...

Must think Horse racing, Must think horse racing, must think horse, think crop, spurs, latigo tie straps....LOL...I failed

LARHAGE 10-02-2006 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by todko
It's always good to be able to go against a favorite. Barring any unforeseen developments Bernardini will be a heavy favorite. He's a baby of the press. He's run some solid times but no records -- and in every major race his primary competition has been injured -- Barbaro in the Preakness, Sunriver in the Jim Dandy, and Bluegrass Cat in the Travers. He's beaten Grade III/allowance company at best. I'll throw out a tired Brother Derek (who has yet to prove he can still race effectively) and a tired Sweetnorthernsaint (who has yet to prove he can even make it back to the track) in the Preakness.

For me, Bernardini is a solid bet against in the BC Classic.

If he runs, and he should, Perfect Drift would be a good price play. Bernardini has never faced a horse that good and PD just ran a hell of a race in the KY Classic. He's run against the best horses in racing since the '70s (including Bid here) in Ghostzapper, St. Liam, Congaree, Roses in May, Pleasantly Perfect. He'll have JuLep in the irons, he's Dynaformer, he's run well at CD, and he'll get the 10F with or without tough fractions.

I don't know where Bright One stands, but Bright One and Discreet Cat are two 3 year olds who could beat Bernardini. Not to mention the older horses. We'll know more as the field shapes up. It's got to be better than the joke they are calling the Jockey Club Gold Cup. That's not a race -- that's a joke.

I don't know, I just believe Bernardini is FAR Superior to his contemporaries, Bright One, Sun River and Bluegrass Cat even healthy and with a head start are not beating him, and PERFECT DRIFT????? You are kidding right? I know it's just everyones own opinions, but I know what I've seen, and it's the goods, his only competition would be Discreet Cat, the other 3 year olds are not even close.


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