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![]() Algorithms had an impressive race.
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![]() VERY impressed with Ciao Bella's debut. Not a ton of firsters can overcome the poor start and being checked early. The way she moved between horses, and won so easily was something to see.
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![]() The MDN winner that went a bit unnoticed over the weekend was Margolis' Cherry homebred RADIANT TALENT.
89 Beyer over what might turn out to be an ok group.
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![]() I thought Margolis' Good Deed (85 Beyer) was also very impressive. . . ever since she took all that money at Saratoga and didn't run a step she's been unstoppable. Think her pedigree on the bottom and the way she runs means she won't be able to stretch out, though.
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![]() There isn't a lot to go on, but personally I'm giving Trickmeister better than a 96 by three or four lengths.
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![]() I remember the good ol days when Futurity runners ran between a 95-100 Beyer
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![]() Agree completely Seth.. The runner up out of that race is going to be a very nice one as well... brutal trip first and not the best of ones yesterday either - still comes like a charge to salvage place money... Not quite in the same league as Ciao Bella, but very nice.
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![]() Pletcher's horses always run well in sunny Florida
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![]() Of course. It was still an impressive performance.
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