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Gitano Hernando
What a complete and utter bum.
How can the lone Euro in the Goodwood not blow the field away? I realize he's a no name in Europe ... and has never won a Group stakes .... bum cmon!! Isn't a goat that comes over from Europe supposed to laugh at our Gr 1 synthetic horses? That wasn't a blowout - that was workmanlike. Weak. |
I take it you played Colonel John? This horse was on par with a mid level mid Atlantic allowance horse in Europe. When their good horses arrive we are cooked.
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Easy way to make BC money.....bet the Classic and box the Europeans on top
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HOORAY FOR A SYNTHETIC CLASSIC THIS YEAR!!!!!
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Didn't Fallon mention that the horse broke the track record over there? (Either last out or the other poly race.) He must be a real plug, then.
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Mine That Bird :eek:
Too far back? Not enough whipping from Borel? No slop? No good? |
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Its the lasix.
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I would have been as shocked as I was when he won the Derby, had he won today. That said, I didn't play the race, so I should just shut up about it. |
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i doubt he goes. |
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may as well. he didn't run a lick today. i thought he looked good in the walking ring, but he definitely doesn't like that track. |
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I didn't bet the race. I don't bet many out there... I was considering betting the Euro for a little, but he was getting played. |
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Jerry Bailey mentioned on ESPN that Sea of Stars is 10 lengths better than him. I hope Sea of Star's connections watched the Goodwood. Gosh, if Zenyatta doesn't go in the Classic, what American horse would stand a chance (I don't think Einstein is good enough and Summer Bird has no synthetic form). |
I want Sea The Stars to come over so I can bet on like the precieved 3rd or 4th best Euro shipper in the race.
I'm hoping one or two big names from there will really help inflate the prices of the less desireables |
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If Lethal Heat was that much worse, she'd have finished 4th or 5th, but she was 2nd by about 1 length again in a G1 race, which legitimatizes her race at Del Mar in my view. |
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For what its worth, Muhannak and Cesare (a graded winner in Europe) were in the race Gitano Hernando won last time at Wolverhampton, which was indeed a course record.
That being said, the early pace was fast and they just never slowed down in that particular race. The horse who was second to Gitano Hernando, Mia's Boy, is a 5YO who hasn't won a race since May 2008 and had two of his lifetime four wins over all-weather surfaces against lackluster competition. My chances of betting the Classic went from slim to none today. |
Looking forward I'd consider Colonel John at 12/1 and over, from scanning the comments everyone seems to be concentrating on the Euro's that he might slip under the cracks as the most forgotten prep race horse come Classic day. I credit Fallon for outriding Gomez yesterday and a neck would seem to have been the difference, a good result if you plan on playing him as a possible overlay in the Classic, where it's going to come down to the best trip again.
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How did Fallon outride Gomez? Colonel John is not a horse that can quicken as well as Gitano H did, Colonel John was even with the other horse and simply couldn't quicken with him, how is that Gomez fault? Is he supposed to jump off and run himself? Give the other horse some credit, he dug in and won, why must there always be some jockeys fault if their horse isn't fast enough?
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yay - my bet the euros strategy worked well yesterday. Got Gitando at 27-1. Lovin' it.
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