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BAFFERT: Jay Privman reports that Chitu (M. Smith) confirmed for Sunland Derby as well as Midnight Hawk (M. Garcia) who must have bounced out of the San Felipe fresh like daisy..
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of course key horses, especially the champ 2 yo, will be a separate betting interest as long as they're a potential starter. sorry that i don't share the outrage. i just don't see a reason believe there's nefarious behavior here. all 23 individual entrants could end up out of the race. then what? will future bettors be saying there shouldn't be a future bet at all?
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If every triple crown nominated horse was available to wager on, I'd have zero problem with the secrecy around Shared Belief's connections to not point to the derby. |
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STANDINGS UPDATED: http://www.kentuckyderby.com/sites/k...0Standings.pdf
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as to secrecy regarding shared belief....it was no secret he had a hoof issue. that's a caveat emptor moment right there.
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