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Wilber!!!!!!! |
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I hang on your every word. |
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KyRim,
I see your new Siggy, I have two questions, why will "all know" when Rail Trip makes his debut? And, since he's a 3yo without a published workout this year, what has been the problem with getting him to the races? |
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He is just some colt that I randomly picked out... Based on his last workout, he doesn't look like much... |
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I take that as sort of conflicting signals. |
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Says the person who claims "all will know when Rail Trip debuts!" even though "he doesn't look like much."
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Maybe she meant railroader?
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It goes a little something. . . . like this: Here's the story of a lovely lady Who was bringing up three very lovely girls. All of them had hair of gold, like their mother, The youngest one in curls. Here's the story, of a man named Brady (Tom?), Who was busy with three boys of his own, They were four men, living all together, Yet they were all alone. Till the one day when the lady met this fellow And they knew it was much more than a hunch, That this group would somehow form a family. That's the way we all became the Brady Bunch. The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch (Go Pats!) That's the way we all became the Brady Bunch. The Brady Bunch. |
Puffy Ankles sounds like a name for a fat rapper.
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Or...maybe some of those fillies and mares just have "cankles"... |
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Anyhoo, wouldn't you rather have "greedy owners" racng for big purses than "greedy owners" selling the to "spendthrift breeders" who will whisk them off the track forever? What has not been noted is that Curlin may meet a tougher bunch of horses in his prep in Dubai that he would here. Honesty, which 4 allowance horses would be sacrified to Curlin could get legged up? A race for horses classified at 100+ is far more cometitive than beating up on Fair Grounds optional claimers this weekend. |
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I agree.....and I wasn't knocking them for it......I was just trying to be succinct. I have a question about the whole racing versus breeding thing with Curlin. Is it possible that Curlin is racing because there were a number of complications that made it difficult, if not impossible, for him to get a legitimate breeding deal? Whatever the answer, I'm thrilled that he's racing, but whether relevent or not, I'm not sure this is a purely magnanimous gesture. |
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You're forgetting another contendor in Dubai... if he takes to stretching out- Asiatic Boy. I'm debating how much he's run against over there, but in the last year he's pretty much won everything with relative ease on the dirt. Here's an article on him, and be sure to read the last paragraph http://racing.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=43342 |
I love Asiatic Boy to bits but he still has to improve alot to contend with Curlin and others.. he has the potential, but the only times hes ever faced G1 horses, he hasnt done the business (albeit on turf!)
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See, I'm not crazy for suggesting this. Mhmm, yeah! Thanks Pete. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8uCS9wcyQ4 |
did you see what happened to Diabolical at the start of that race?
I think Asiatic could upset Curlin but first time going 10f against a horse with proven class like Curlin, I'd need a good price on it.. |
I wonder what the odds are of Curlin ever making it back to the US from Dubai in 08.
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Is it big over there? |
I love betting on curling...swish,swish...hit that broom
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His next start is the Burj Nahaar on Super Thursday (March 6th). |
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Any chance Tiago ships? He's gotten trounced by Curlin, but $$$ makes connections delusional at times lol.
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I'm a little ignorant... what turf race was that? The pp's we get to bet on Dubai (at least at Canterbury Park in MN are pp's from maybe 5-6 of their past races, and no further back).
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Curlin is better than Asiatic Boy at this point but I think Premium Tap will handle both of them.
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enlightening stuff |
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The time before that, on his European debut in the Sussex stakes, he ran a very decent race, a close 4th behind Ramonti. This was rated at least as good as his UAE Derby romp... He's 6-1 to win the DWC here (Curlin is 7-4), which is plenty low enough. Id be more inclined to throw a bit on Latency at 25-1 instead.. |
Just to back up what i had said when i said BH was wrong, this is from Racing Post today...
Excerpt, Racing Post... Burj Nahaar to act as World Cup prep for Asiatic Asiatic Boy lands the UAE Derby by Jason Ford ASIATIC BOY, unbeaten in five starts in Dubai, will have his prep race for the World Cup in a 1m dirt race on the ‘Super Thursday' card on March 6. The Group 3 Burj Nahaar is one of five Group races on a six-race card designed as trials for World Cup night itself. Asiatic Boy scored over 6f on his reappearance two weeks ago at the carnival, where his four-race spree in 2007 culminated in a runaway victory in the UAE Derby. Explaining his decision to go for the Burj Nahaar, trainer Mike de Kock said: “The concluding round of the Maktoum Challenge over the World Cup course and distance was the alternative but the mile of the Burj Nahaar will be perfect for his preparation. |
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