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![]() Curlin was always a big boy...
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Its just he looked like he had a submarine girth. His lungs must be begging to break out of his chest. I guess its a matter of what he ran against. Do they have any big slow horses over there? The computer must enhance size as Z said. |
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![]() He has always been huge.
Lawyer Ron is about 16.1 hands, and Curlin swallowed him up in the JCGC. Lawyer Ron also has an enormous stride. Rags to Riches is about 16.2-16.3, and one of the most muscular fillies you will ever see. They are about the same size height wise and as far as length of stride goes (judging from the Belmont Stakes), but Curlin is still more muscular than her. |
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He was muscular and big. But he know seems to have a giant girth. Not fat. Just lungs. I wonder how much more he weighs...? |
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At 3:52, who does he remind you of with all that muscling and huge heart girth? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5GxrmAA-OM |
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![]() i am on the edge of my seat waiting to see who he reminds ky of....
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![]() can someone tell me how many sets of colours Curlin has ran in in his career. Seems like a change of silks every race...
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c'mon, no sense drawing out the drama of the moment....who does he remind YOU of????
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Just because he is built like him and looks similar to him in that picture does not mean he is him. |
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