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![]() 2 of the best sprinters in the country. Certainly Fabulous Strike is #1 and Driven By Success does nothing but run very fast and lose in gritty style to very good horses!
Sunday at Belmont, the Tom Fool. This will be part 2 of what could be one off the greatest rivalries we have seen since Dave and Certifiably Crazy. |
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![]() You are right...as far back as you would for Rachel vs Zenyatta. Both have met once, and now these 2 dazzling sprinters will make it twice. Trying to encourage people to tune in and wager on good matchups is positive for the game, no?
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![]() MUNNINGS is confirmed for the race as well.
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![]() I'm not betting Fabulous Strike at the even money he will be at. Its not so much the distance, its more that I like Driven by Success and think this is a great spot for him. With regards to Fabulous Strike, he is 0 for 3 at the distance, but look at 2 of his losses and how close they were. He lost the Carter by a nose. Dont be so fooled into thinking Fabulous Strike cant win at 7F, I think he can. Its just a matter of time. He really has only had 3 shots at it. To me he has a much better shot at this win than Munnings. But I will root for and bet Driven by Success if the price is right and I survive all the races prior to Sunday, beginning with Friday.
Going to be a real nice weekend of racing at Belmont, and Monmouth too. |
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I agree with this wkend's races, and best of luck to ya!!
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"A person who saw no important difference between the fire outside a Neandrathal's cave and a working thermo-nuclear reactor might tell you that junk bonds and derivatives BOTH serve to energize capital" - Nathan Israel |