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![]() He is probably a very nice horse. I think he will win the Ark Derby. With only two races under his belt as of right now, I am kind of hoping they give this guy a break and maybe think of the Preakness. Probably won't happen.
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He had 6 weeks in between his debut and the Rebel, and a month in between the Rebel and the Arkansas Derby. If that schedule is too taxing for him to make the Derby......he isn't much of a horse. |
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![]() The derby is a lot to ask, that's why its the derby. Rapidly developing horses have won on occasion. If Curlins wins at OP he deserves a shot..
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Unless you count the reincarnation of the ex-claimer from Lukas....who had like 15 races. |
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The original poster mentioned giving the horse a "break" which I took to mean literally a break, which made no sense to me at all. If Curlin wins tomorrow (and comes out of it healthy) I don't see how anyone could blame them for sending him in the Derby. It would be awfully hard to have an undefeated winner of a major "prep" race.....and then skip the Derby. |