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Old 04-02-2007, 07:05 PM
POINTGIVEN1985 POINTGIVEN1985 is offline
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Dude, please. If I am commenting on a race I have seen it. Sure he finished strong, he loped on an easy lead early. He better finish strong. Anyone else find it ironic that when he is alone on the lead he runs big, but when not he crumbles?
hes very lightly raced he has alot more improvment left in him then most, and hes by a great sire...
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Old 04-02-2007, 08:31 PM
Danzig Danzig is offline
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hes very lightly raced he has alot more improvment left in him then most, and hes by a great sire...
he ran a (supposed) 115, and you expect a LOT more improvement?! and more than most? no way man.
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:39 PM
POINTGIVEN1985 POINTGIVEN1985 is offline
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Well I don't care who his sire is, has nothing to do with his ability. But, really Giant's Causeway hasn't shown to be a great sire in anyone's eyes but your own. I guess he has a potential upside. Just not ready to make any crazy statements about him after dusting off 5 rivals while coasting along early, which is the only way he has shown he can win.
i see a very good young sire, my whole point is based on upside
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