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![]() With his deep stable of 3yr olds. How will he split them up? Will he keep most in Cal and ship some out to fairgrouns, oaklawn gulfstream and aquaduct for the stakes races? How does the condition of the SA track affect them? Does he do most of his training a 1 of the socal tracks or does just primarly us the 1 that is running?
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![]() He seems to be doing an adequate job of thinning his ranks.
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There's certainly enough stakes and allowance races at Santa Anita to keep them apart. Especially since Lookin At Lucky won't return until March. You still have the Robert Lewis, San Vincente, Sham, and San Felipe leading up to the Santa Anita Derby (where it will be no surprise to see 2 Baffert's in there) at SA alone. He'll probably use the graded Sunland Park and Lone Star Derbies as well. Possibly the El Camino Real Derby, too. I think he'll balk at running Lookin At Lucky out of town before the Derby. Either Tiz Chrome or Conveyance (who have similar running styles) may end up in the Wood Memorial. |
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Baffert is great at picking spots for his horses. For the most part, I'm sure he will try to avoid running his good horses against each other. When the time comes he'll send one to New York, one to Louisiana, one to Oaklawn, etc. But as Rollo said, he probably won't have to worry about that for another month or two. |
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Not that it was a titanic performance, nor was it anything more than a crapshoot, but Pioneerof The Nile did fine in the Derby despite all his preps being at SA. |
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![]() Handicapping wise, it would be good to watch Looking at Lucky on dirt at least once.
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![]() Fine with me.
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