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Please, refresh my memory on his BC effort at Churchill. |
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Gotta love the logic of some people. |
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He's actually better than many seem to realize, but he isn't winning at 1 1/4 in the Classic, or virtually any legitimate race, in all likelihood.
The bottom line is that Commentator has run more very fast races than virtually any horse hailed on cyberspace as " great. " |
Fast as he is - only twice in his long career has he run a Beyer faster than 106 in a Graded stake race.
I think that has a lot to do with the disrespect he gets. |
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Yeah, Saint Liam only had the entire stretch to get by Commentator, after Commentator went 1:09 and change for the first 6F.
Prado was clearly at fault. So much so that Dutrow had to use two rabbits to beat Commentator the next time they met. |
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Those who fall for the rabbit trick are fools themselves. And yes Prado was at fault so much that he was replaced by Jerry Bailey and I do recall they winning the BC Classic. |
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Saint Liam ran arguably the fastest race he ever ran in that Whitney. One can only imagine how fast he would have gone if he didn't get that supposed bad ride. |
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I'm not sure you can really blame Prado for that loss. For one, they lost by a nose. Another half-jump, jump... they win, and Prado is a genius. The bottom line is Commentator was razor-sharp and controlled that race start-to-finish.
Ironically, I drove from Oneonta to Belmont to catch the Yanks/Red Sox and see the Woodward rematch the following day. Commentator was doomed from the start with those rabbits. |
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Has anybody looked at the noms for the CT Classic day next weekend? This is no joke for Charles Town Racing and Slots:
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...-to-ct-classic |
IF Einstein ships in, we'll be there.
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