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Preakness
What Derby horses does anyone think will enter the Preakness?
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American Pharoah.
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Probably Dort has a better chance for the big money in the P. At least if only one of them go. Am P would beat him if they both do. Depends on if they both come out in shape. Baff's said he liked AP more from the start.
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I'd b curious to c if comp edge is considered, thought he was pretty good today
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I think Firing Line is the best choice for the Preakness and Dortmund to the Belmont. But then again, owners aside I'd keep both of them out of each race if I was Baffert. That said, he won't since he's a horseman first and a businessman second.
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Baffert told Jay Privman this morning that Dortmund will go to Preakness. Simon Callaghan says Firing Line exited Derby well and is a Pimli-go.
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I thought the boss was pretty punny with pimli-go
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I think Dortmund will run better for the Preakness. He was super-sharp yesterday.
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Until he got passed.
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And different owners. You never can tell owners to shy away from a race the horse would do well in, even if a better horse is in the barn. Ask Pletcher. He's run horses in the Derby that I could outrun at 10 furlongs. 8 panels and the anchor goes out on both sides of the boat.
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Frosted may be the one Baffert needs to worry about, assuming he goes to the Preakness. Nice closing kick in the Derby and I'm sure he will be as far back . . . easy to say with likely only 8-10 horses in the race. He'll need to be much closer to beat AP if AP brings his stuff again.
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Asses him and if he's fit and kicking down the barn run'em. Baffert'll figure it out I'm sure and do the right thing. I've told Bob, after meeting him at Saratoga a few years back, to call me any time he needs advice. Then again AP may be more likely to take the Belmont than the Preakness. He may have run a mile and half to win yesterday. |
I think that the ground loss that AP had is being overblown. He was kept outside in the clear without having dirt kicked in his face, basically the same race that Espinoza rode with California Chrome last year and a very good trip.
That tactic can cause a very different result in the Belmont. We still have no proof that AP can take dirt in his face. |
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Don't throw the time thingy at me either. You don't run horses to set track records, you run them to win. Who cares what his time was except all the number crunchers . . . he knows where the finish line is and what he has to do to get there before anyone else and he has a good pilot on him to help make that happen. |
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Guido's on a roll. First the biggest red board post I've seen in years now this. |
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