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Old 06-25-2007, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
Flashy Bull couldn't find the winner's circle at all last year, so the mere fact he's strung a few wins together this year suggests he's improved. He's a typical mismanaged colt that was repeatedly run over his head while still holding allowance conditions last year. Had they let him develop properly last year, he might already have been a top horse in the division at the start of the season.

Papi Chullo is an even more extreme example of a mismanaged horse, perhaps one of the worst in history. As a maiden he finished second in the Sham, a gr 3 at Santa Anita over 9 furlongs. In that race, he finished ahead of future Derby winner Giacomo amongst other future stakes horses. Now that he's in much more sensible hands, maybe we'll get to see the full potential of a horse who was always meant to be a good one. Hopefully, at age 5, its not too late, and certainly his last two place him several lengths above second tier stakes horses like Hesanoldsalt and AP Arrow.

I think Lava Man is on the decline, too, but still, given his race record and Beyer figures, you have to consider him a real beast. Honestly, I think the Stud TNT horse is going to dethrone him Saturday, and will be a major player the rest of the year.
Papi Chullo is in a barn that often has marked improvement when they get a horse, but it rarely lasts. Flashy Bull is better than he was last year, as he should be as a 4 yer old, but I would hesitate to call him much more than fortunate to be in good form in a pitiful year for older horses. Lava Man seems to have lost a step but he really has done enough.
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