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|  Who are the 2 Year Olds People are talking about? As a big triple crown fan I'm curious who are the two year olds that have buzz at the moment? | 
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|   The two-year-olds who have buzz in August usually have little to do with the Triple Crown, but Kantharos and Boys at Toscanova are two who come to mind. | 
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|  2 Year Olds Angry Dragon is the buzz in my house.... 
				__________________ "Everybody's honest, when they can afford to be." Benny Binion | 
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|   Early buzzing is a big no-no with Alex. Believe me...I know. | 
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|   Sherriff Cogburn looks to be a nice colt for Don Von Hemel...nice debut at Arlington breaking from the rail while having to check in traffic on the turn.  Then won a stakes race at a mile at Prairie Meadows looking very impressive.  Could be something nice... | 
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|   Stay Thirsty, who won at Saratoga today, is pretty well-regarded as the type who should stretch out. | 
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 His debut race produced a winner today. | 
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 He's pretty speedy, so despite his pedigree I'm not sure how far he'd want to go, but he's a good one. | 
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|   He'll be infinitely better going longer. I didn't think he was that impressive today, to be honest, but I'd upgrade it a little since he's not going to be a sprinter. | 
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|   Stay Thirsty is a half-brother to notable plodder Andromeda's Hero and his sire Bernardini never won at less than a mile, so, no, he's not likely to be most effective as a sprinter. | 
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|   Obviously you wouldn't think so; I only stated that because he's a fast horse......more precocious than most Bernardinis (except for all his turf orses in Europe, lol) | 
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 Actually, I hope that he doesn't go to the Hopeful; is that run Labor Day weekend? Seems pushing it with a horse that's bred to get better as he matures. | 
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|   Just what exactly is your problem?  I suppose you have always thought that every move a trainer makes is exactly the right move?  Good for you if that's the case. | 
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 What does your comment have to do with mine? You seriously don't think there is such a thing as too many races in a short space of time? Especially with a 2 year old? | 
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|   How do you think horses handled it before the "new era" of horse management? | 
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