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I haven't had time to take a more complete look at the projected field until this morning.
1.) Goldencents 2.) Normandy Invasion 3.) Revolutionary 4.) Verrazano 5.) Orb A LOT of work still pending to be done after the race is drawn. I'm especially interested in noting how horses who raced on the main track Santa Anita Derby day comeback and perform. I think the figure is solid that day, but I want to be sure the track wasn't speed biased. So, study will be done on how speeds and one-dimensional closers who raced that day performed next out. Obviously, a more thorough review of all of the preps is needed for me. I don't see anything clear-cut ... and nothing ever is with very lightly raced 3-year-olds stretching out. |
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Arrogate is the best horse since The Bid, and The Bid was better than Secretariat!!!! |
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You do know that it is sacrilegious to have three Delta Jackpot runners as top choices? Plus, Java's War won Sunday Silence at Louisiana Downs. I have 4 of your 5. I tossed Itsmyluckyday in favor of Louisiana Derby champion, Revolutionary.
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None of the other closers in this race can move with Mylute, he has a Street Sense like far turn move, to say he hasn't been able to sustain it has been an understatement.
I bet him in the Louisiana Derby last time because I loved the blinkers coming off and he had strong efforts two and three back. He got a patient ride, looked like a certain winner, and even without the blinkers, he hung terribly again in deep stretch and it cost him the win. If this was Europe and they had in-race exchange wagering, I'd look to take a position betting against him at the top of the stretch because he will look serious turning for home. He could run a Wheelaway type race. Overanalyze is one of the few Pletchers I expect to improve a lot as the year goes on. All throughout history, when horses run big races going 9 furlongs as 2-year-olds and are subsequently laid up... they always struggle to come back to form initially. In the old days, horses like Overanalyze and Normandy Invasion would have been brought back in 6 furlong races and trained harder. Overanalyze and Normandy Invasion are Travers horses IMO. I expect steady improvement from both through the summer. |
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Revolutionary
Oxbow Orb Frac Daddy Mylute
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