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Danzig 05-08-2007 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip away
I would. And hes devilishly handsome to boot :)

he is??

different strokes i suppose....

Zippy Chippy 05-08-2007 08:44 PM

I hate to interrupt Pletcherfest, but I just had a question about Pimlico. I think I was listening to ATRAB the other day and somebody described it as a course with tighter turns and a shorter stretch than Churchill Downs. If this is true, do these features give any advantages or disadvantages to any certain running styles? I would be interested in hearing what people think.

ateamstupid 05-08-2007 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Zippy Chippy
I hate to interrupt Pletcherfest, but I just had a question about Pimlico. I think I was listening to ATRAB the other day and somebody described it as a course with tighter turns and a shorter stretch than Churchill Downs. If this is true, do these features give any advantages or disadvantages to any certain running styles? I would be interested in hearing what people think.

Every year, the topic comes up and it's assumed that the dynamics of the course give frontrunners a greater chance to succeed than at CD, and while that may indeed be true, historically, the most successful horse at PIM is the stalker, coming from just off the pace.

I think it'll be interesting if Street Sense is able to hug the rail like he always does with the tight turns, because chances are, there will be room with horses fanning wide.

The Indomitable DrugS 05-09-2007 11:56 AM

Sedgefield can be scratched off the list. Story at DRF.

tycharles01 05-09-2007 01:25 PM

Is Street Sense and Hard Spun that good that only Teuflesberg wants to challenge them again?? WOW

U would think atleast 1 or 2 of these closers would try and see what they can do

tycharles01 05-09-2007 01:42 PM

Liqudity pointed to Ohio Derby

Great Hunter to Belmont Stakes


But funniest

STORMELLO main goal is the Breeder's Cup Dirt Mile????:confused:

Do they know that there will be actual Grade 1 winners and not just allowance and grade 3 winners?

tycharles01 05-09-2007 05:57 PM

Just read that Mint Slewlep is gonna enter the Preakness

See this is what happens when we cant find 14 good horses

slotdirt 05-10-2007 09:24 AM

Just finally back from the Derby, and wow to Hard Spun. What an effort.

easy goer 05-10-2007 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by merasmag
anyone else think pletcher looks like bill clinton...and his wife ethel kennedy? sedgefield benefited from the track condition, won't happen at pm

Hmm, I dont recall Clinton ever being married to Ethel Kennedy, but I'm sure if she ever got close to him he'd have shagged her.

Cajungator26 05-10-2007 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by easy goer
Hmm, I dont recall Clinton ever being married to Ethel Kennedy, but I'm sure if she ever got close to him he'd have shagged her.

Pretty sure he was saying that Pletcher's wife looks like Ethel Kennedy. LOL

easy goer 05-10-2007 01:51 PM

oh, sorry. She was nice looking back in the day, her recent appearances not very becoming. My wife has that same New england look.

tycharles01 05-10-2007 05:37 PM

11 horses so far for the Preakness

Street Sense, Curlin, Hard Spun, Teuflesberg, Flying First Class, Starbase, Chelokee, King of the Roxy, Xchanger, C P West, and Mint Slewlep.

Danzig 05-10-2007 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tycharles01
11 horses so far for the Preakness

Street Sense, Curlin, Hard Spun, Teuflesberg, Flying First Class, Starbase, Chelokee, King of the Roxy, Xchanger, C P West, and Mint Slewlep.

all along tho they've said only one lukas will run here, the other in the barbaro nee sir barton stakes.

tycharles01 05-10-2007 06:10 PM

Was said I think Tues that he might point them both to the Preakness because they are both running good???

I also heard 1 here and 1 to Sir Barton but that was the list I saw on ntra.com site

Danzig 05-10-2007 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by tycharles01
Was said I think Tues that he might point them both to the Preakness because they are both running good???

I also heard 1 here and 1 to Sir Barton but that was the list I saw on ntra.com site

no doubt they're both entered, but i think he'll split them up....but then again, ya neva know.

herkhorse 05-10-2007 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Zippy Chippy
I hate to interrupt Pletcherfest, but I just had a question about Pimlico. I think I was listening to ATRAB the other day and somebody described it as a course with tighter turns and a shorter stretch than Churchill Downs. If this is true, do these features give any advantages or disadvantages to any certain running styles? I would be interested in hearing what people think.

I was listening too. What I thought Steve said was the turns were not tighter, but less banked, making it harder for horses that were wide on the turns to navigate. Possibly this is a post position issue? How far is it to the first turn?

pointman 05-11-2007 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Zippy Chippy
I hate to interrupt Pletcherfest, but I just had a question about Pimlico. I think I was listening to ATRAB the other day and somebody described it as a course with tighter turns and a shorter stretch than Churchill Downs. If this is true, do these features give any advantages or disadvantages to any certain running styles? I would be interested in hearing what people think.

I remember seeing something last year about this where someone superimposed Pimlico over Churchill and the turns were just about exactly the same. The tighter turns are allegedly a myth.


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