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Little Mike... ![]() With the way he was bet yesterday and, with his top form right now, I am shocked that Dale Romans didn't wait and run him in the Maker's Mark Mile at Keeneland. |
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![]() Speed carries much better at GP than KEE.
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![]() Did you watch the turf races there last spring?
Or are you just typing to increase your number of posts? |
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![]() I think after this weekend Shackleford will be on the outside looking in as far as the Kentucky Derby goes.
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And if you had read the article, Romans wants to go in Woodford, therefore, the Makers Mark was never a thought. |
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Don't get me wrong, he's a nice horse, but his run is over.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() Who gets exposed first outside of GP, Little Mike or Tackleberry?
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![]() Zito's 4-time winner from yesterday. S.S. Whatever.
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![]() That's a little unfair, as Tackleberry had an amazing meet, and Little Mike is OK as well. However, that course was kind to Little Mike, and yesterday's race was a complete farce. If Johnny doesn't pull that move into the first turn, or better yet, actually rides properly, the result would likely have been much different. He took out the other speed and let Little Mike loaf along, relatively speaking. What was that horse even doing in the race...especially given that absurd game plan?
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() I guess he always has the Claiming Crown.
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You're referring to Commandeered, right? Gomez was on McLaughlin's horse that came from the back and just missed. Commandeered was a worthless entrant in that race because his turf win was a farce. I'm still hoping Matz puts Julio Pezua on Nicanor so he can get the lead, which he desperately needs to be a factor at all. If I had to choose which one is more likely to win a graded stake outside of Florida the rest of the year I'd go with Little Mike. |
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That horse took out the Live Oak horse into the first turn and subsequently handed the race to Little Mike. If the pace played out even remotely competitively, Little Mike probably runs third. I still don't know how good Nicanor is, but I'm beginning to believe Leparoux hates that horse, as he has now completely buried him twice in a row. You're right, Pezua couldn't be worse.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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By complete moron, I'm saying relative to other jocks. |
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![]() He is dreadful.
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![]() I think he may be a little short on earnings once all is said and done, but there will be a handful of horses currently in the top 20 that will not go to the Derby, whether it's common sense, injuries or something else.
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![]() Ok, I thought so, but he didn't seem to be so deadset on killing off anything with speed before.
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![]() There were a couple times at Saratoga where his horse would break on top and he would choke it to the back of the field.
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![]() Leparoux's GP meet was absolutely horrible, even though yesterday was obviously a highlight. These were his numbers:
321: 43-42-42 13.39% Win 39.56% ITM $1.24 ROI |
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![]() Yeah. He broke beautifully with Indiano yesterday in a race where nobody really wanted the lead, and he shuffled him back. I wouldn't say he choked him, but any chance he had to win was gone.
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