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Originally Posted by kentuckyrosesinmay
I did notice it, but didn't post it here. Someone I know pointed it out to me. I did post it in my myspace blog called Derby Selections 3 days before the Derby.
Pletcher usually denies that there is a problem with one of his horses when there is one, tries to spin it so it doesn't sound like a big deal, or just doesn't mention that there is a problem at all when one exists with one of them. He covers his butt, and I can't blame him for it.
Other examples of Todd Pletcher's denials/cover-ups/or fail to mentions: Flower Alley, Any Given Saturday, Bluegrass Cat, etc...
I think quite a few horses are a lot more talented than they showed in the Derby. Scat Daddy is one of them, but I still don't think that he would have hit the board even if he was allowed to run his best race without the traffic problems.
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Well good for you. So you just KNEW that he was training in bar shoes for 10 months? Posting it in your myspace blog 3 days before the Derby does nothing for anyone here. Everyone here KNEW before that. The colt has a quarter crack and that's why he trains in bar shoes. Did you know that?