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Each passing weak the top 4-5 horses seem to separate themselves even more...sometimes without even running.
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#2
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That's called addition by subtraction.
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#3
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Other than Mo, I think the more talented runners have revealed themselves later, rather than earlier.
Maybe the Derby isn't going to be a stellar race, but the races later on in the fall, and maybe even into next year, those could be very nice. |
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To Honor and Serve will beat Uncle Mo like a rented mule in the Derby.
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Maybe but he better get a lot faster fast. To date this looks like the Big Brown Derby, a bunch of crap chasing the one fast colt.
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Quote:
You are not serious, right? |
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#7
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I don't like Uncle Mo in the Derby. I do like To Honor and Serve until I see otherwise. Yes I'm serious.
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At this point, for THAS to win the derby, it would take a scenario identical to the 1980 Woodward stakes, won by Spectacular Bid.
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Why do you like To Honor And Serve so much?
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