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![]() Who said that?
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![]() The way Velazquez sat on the sulky and guided him home, no doubt the best three year old trotter around.
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![]() Lots of sour grapes on here.
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![]() No sour grapes here, I made money betting on the race. What was really sour was that the top two finishers from both the Derby and the Preakness were not running so to me it certainly was not " the test of a champion."
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![]() If they still had the Triple Crown bonus you wouldn't have horses skipping all these races. $5 MILLION for the Triple Crown winner and $1 million for the point leader. In fact Bodemeister would have competed with that system.
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![]() Haskin's wrap-up:
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/horse...commentMessage Reflecting back, after a strange prep season, I think this was the most exciting Triple Crown season since the Street Sense - Curlin - Rags to Riches Triple. |
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![]() Quote:
I don't know. Super Saver was pretty thrilling, and who can ever forget the greatness that was IEAH a couple of years before that? Oh, and what about Mine That Bird! That was totally awesome. Maybe the single best TC moment of the last five years was the great display of intellect shown by the jockeys in last years Belmont! This year totally sucked compared to those highlight reel moments. |
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