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Now, when the guy comes to Belmont or the Spa, and doesn't ride lights out -- everyone will bad mouth him, think he's a terrible rider, and find the alleged bonehead mistake, judgement call, etc. I am sure people really believe a guy can go from pretender to contender in one meet. Eric |
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Roster wise -- he rides first call for Breen. He also rides for Levine. There are two of your top 3 trainers right there. Walder is not coming back and he moved on from Bravo last year. Orseno will use Bravo. With that kind of lineup, you start off with a big edge. He pretty much gets the first call on who he wants. Eric |
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that about sums kent d up, either really good or brutal
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![]() For timing I like John Velasquez. Especially near the pace.
Prado can time a race, a lot of times he is more likely to give an efficient race rather than try to steal a race with timing. Nakatani is an aggressive jockey with timing. Albarado does pretty well in some of these mid level stakes races. |
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![]() Thanks to everyone for chiming in....love these kind of discussions around here.
Keep the opinions coming... |
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![]() I love Mario Pino on the grass in MD. I also like it when he gets up on a 2 yr old. At this point in his career, you know he isn't getting up on any babies that are crazy or that don't have a shot.
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