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It was tons better than the 150.2 sundial job Bernardini pulled in the Jim Dandy, despite the huge fig he got for beating up on nothing. |
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Another Review won the San Bernadino in time 2 full seconds faster than A. P. Indy on the same card at the same distance. I already covered this in-depth with your stubborn ass ... http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...8&postcount=83 If that was legit time for a Grade 1 ... I suppose Another Review ran a 130 that day? |
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You are still wrong. I'm sure nowadays they'd just have split that variant nice and neat like. Besides the time, they ran a hard fought race and were legitimately tired 3yos going a longer distance than any of them had gone before. Was the San Bernardini race restricted to 3yos that year? |
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That's really not fair. The track was extremely sloppy and Castellano was literally a statue as he ran around the track. Since when is Bluegrass Cat nothing? Even so, what more could the horse do? How far did you want him to win by? |
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However, Bertrando would have eaten Bluegrass Cat for lunch, and while I don't remember the Bernardini JCGC card/day at all, most often sloppy tracks bring fast times. |
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Of course I agree about Bertrando as well. Either way, I was very upset when both were retired early, though I think I was a lot more upset with Bernardini. They both would have been better 4 year olds. |
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