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Originally Posted by ScottJ
Seriously, we must be on the same tickets today. Wildcat Red clearly missed the break, but Saez was pumping for the opening quarter mile to get into the tail wind position on the very impressive Fast Anna. It was a terrible ride that saw Wildcat Red already spent after five furlongs.
(Given the choice of Saez, Lanerie, or Albarado, I would have taken Saez, so there are plenty of others to kick out first! Also, from the jockey race earlier in the meet, Saez's physical conditioning is second to none.)
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I don't know what to say Scott, on paper Wildcat Red projected to sit right behind several that had speed, the 1, 5 and even the winner. Why, particularly after the break, he was pushing that horse all out when it seemed that Rosario was going to press the 6 is just inexplicable to me. It was an awful ride and decision making, what in hell was he thinking?