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SniperSB23 05-06-2008 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I don't know. but I did think he was the most likely one to step up in the derby based on his breeding and running style. I thought Gayego had run his best route already at 9 furlongs.

I wonder if something did go wrong with Colonel John. He ran a nice mile and then a dreadful final two furlongs. Didn't seem like the type that wasn't going to like the distance.

mp3 05-06-2008 03:58 PM

BB's rag(-1) best in KD history
 
even better than big red

Coach Pants 05-06-2008 04:00 PM

Ehh that's nice and all but why don't you give us some of that juicy information?

What brand and type of product is Iavarone using for his hair?

the_fat_man 05-06-2008 04:00 PM

WOW

I need JUNK FOOD.

Wait, that's what I usually eat. :rolleyes:


P.S. was BB their OVERWHELMING choice BEFORE the Derby?

tiggerv 05-06-2008 04:03 PM

Ground loss is overrated.

ArlJim78 05-06-2008 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I wonder if something did go wrong with Colonel John. He ran a nice mile and then a dreadful final two furlongs. Didn't seem like the type that wasn't going to like the distance.

its possible I guess, he did make a nice move and then completely stalled. my thought was that he was overmatched. I kinda put him like Pyro, with a slow pace they are able to stay in touch and make an explosive move, but with and honest pace they're just not the same, they lag too far back and their moves come up short.

the_fat_man 05-06-2008 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
its possible I guess, he did make a nice move and then completely stalled. my thought was that he was overmatched. I kinda put him like Pyro, with a slow pace they are able to stay in touch and make an explosive move, but with and honest pace they're just not the same, they lag too far back and their moves come up short.

As opposed to Denis of Cork, who was able to stay in touch and explode, huh?

ArlJim78 05-06-2008 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by the_fat_man
As opposed to Denis of Cork, who was able to stay in touch and explode, huh?

i'm sure you had a reason for posting this, but I sure don't know what it was.

JJP 05-06-2008 07:52 PM

I might be in the minority on this but I take the 109 for Big Brown as being correct. My initial thinking was a 110 for him. With a lightly raced 3YO, big jump ups are very possible. The Derby winner almost always "moves forward" to a new top. Somebody earlier said Big Brown was a "104-106" type horse. With 3 career races, how could anyone pidgeonhole him like that. And forget about the ground loss. Yes he was wide on both turns but that's T-Graph and Ragozin territory. Beyer figures NEVER bring ground loss into the equation.

I brought up the fact Harlem Rocker's past perfs are very similar to Bernardini but I guarantee you he will not do what Bernardini did at Pimlico. Lets see how Harlem Rocker handles graded stakes company against more than 3 overmatched rivals.

hockey2315 05-06-2008 08:34 PM

J Be K is a pretty nice horse. . .

ateamstupid 05-06-2008 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJP
I might be in the minority on this but I take the 109 for Big Brown as being correct. My initial thinking was a 110 for him. With a lightly raced 3YO, big jump ups are very possible. The Derby winner almost always "moves forward" to a new top. Somebody earlier said Big Brown was a "104-106" type horse. With 3 career races, how could anyone pidgeonhole him like that. And forget about the ground loss. Yes he was wide on both turns but that's T-Graph and Ragozin territory. Beyer figures NEVER bring ground loss into the equation.

I brought up the fact Harlem Rocker's past perfs are very similar to Bernardini but I guarantee you he will not do what Bernardini did at Pimlico. Lets see how Harlem Rocker handles graded stakes company against more than 3 overmatched rivals.

As opposed to what Bernardini beat in the Withers..

ArlJim78 05-06-2008 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JJP
I brought up the fact Harlem Rocker's past perfs are very similar to Bernardini but I guarantee you he will not do what Bernardini did at Pimlico. Lets see how Harlem Rocker handles graded stakes company against more than 3 overmatched rivals.

what is your guarantee based on? Bernardini also came into the Preakness off a victory over three overmatched rivals in the Withers.

Danzig 05-06-2008 09:02 PM

glad i'm not the only one who thought that...

ForestofWonders 05-06-2008 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I wonder if something did go wrong with Colonel John. He ran a nice mile and then a dreadful final two furlongs. Didn't seem like the type that wasn't going to like the distance.

Don't know if this is an excuse, or a red flag.

Corey Nakatani said he took a funny step just about the time he switched leads, and then had lost momentum. What concerned me was his drifting out, from that point which might signal some sort of issue. If that is the case, I hope he is thoroughly checked out before running in his next race.


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