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Originally Posted by jwkniska
"I felt him going to the track was not only good for his conditioning, but also good for his mind," Dutrow said. "He's been kind of aggravated that he didn't know why he's not going to the track. And we can't explain it to him. So we let him go out there today and take the edge off. He's just getting too rough around the barn."
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Maybe they should speak slower. Or use drawings.