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![]() Now on the DRF Leaderboard:
Curlin, Lawyer Ron 114 Fabulous Strike 114 Hard Spun 109, Street Sense 108 English Channel 106 Tiago 106 Trippi's Storm 105 --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() You know, Tiago looked pretty good over the weekend. I think he has a real shot in the classic (if he goes).
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![]() Will they remain the same next week?
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![]() That was Tiago's highest beyer. It's not unreasonable to think he can make one more jump.
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![]() It's a synthetic track number there is no way to tell what happens when he gets back to the dirt. Tiago is pretty slow isn't he?
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![]() That's why they race
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![]() i really hope they keep trippi's storm at a mile.
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![]() Damn there are some fast horses in training.
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![]() I find it interesting that Fabulous Strike got a 114 and Globilization got a 97 for winning a maiden race earlier on in the card.
Fabulous Strike ran a final time 23 Beyer points faster...yet the margin between the two was only 17 points. |
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![]() I think the Globalization fig is too high.
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![]() I don't get the knocks on Tiago. He's a 3-year-old, which is a good asset with this group of older horses. We know he can go 10 furlongs. And I think he's been unfairly aligned with Giacomo, just cause they're related. He ran well in the Goodwood... tracked a fast pace (closer than usual) made his own breaks on the far turn and was super game. If he moves forward, he's right there, isn't he?
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