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Wow!
Nobiz Like Shobiz _ WOW. Look out Derby!
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Hey Joel, I would say that horse is a hell of a lot better than Scat Daddy.
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impressive from the break to the wire. heady, explosive race.
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Durkin seemed like he almost wet his pants he was so excited... |
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beyer guess..122..ala bellamy road tg no...-1 |
All aboard the bandwagon.
And he's still goofy.. Was staring at the grandstand, doing his same old tricks.. Corny leaning right throwing the reins at him.. Still opening up and straight as an arrow. Wait until he really develops. |
Boys, just remember who called this horse as their Derby horse for 2007 first;)
Also, Tiz Wonderful is a monster. I might actually jump from Nobiz Like Shobiz's Bandwagon to Tiz Wonderful's bandwagon depending on how Tiz Wonderful wins today. And yes, I think that he is going to win. |
I've been on the band wagon for some time. Every one of his races has impressed me, in terms of how he gets it done.
Kudos to Tagg for skipping the BCJ. I think that is the reason you saw such a splendid performance today. |
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I'll take a Futures Derby box right now- Tiz Wonderful, Nobiz Like Shobiz, and Any Given Saturday. . .
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IMO, both horses are going to be able to go the distance. I also predicted that Nobiz Like Shobiz would win the Derby next year after he broke his maiden. Love that guy. I also definitely agreed with Tagg skipping the BC and actually got into an argument with a few on here about it.
Asmussen and Tagg are loaded. They are holding lightening in their hands. Smart move by both of them in skipping the BCJ. Smart move. |
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HA HA HA HA. Did Scat Daddy finish the Juvenile yet? |
only november and already the 'back slap me, i spotted him first' posts are beginning for derby horses.
oh joy. |
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they should call it a merry go round instead.
it gets really amusing seeing people leap from horse to horse as each prep is run. of course a few stay faithful to one, while many proclaim each winner as the next secretariat. and then hilarity ensues when multiple prep races are run the same day. it's amazing how many second comings of (insert name here of legendary horse here) there are out there. this was a rare year, the '06 winner really couldn't be knocked by anyone. prior years we had giacomo, smarty on his off track-seems many thought he was a specialist, and funny cide. |
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Didn't Scat Daddy blow by Nobiz when they actually raced? It is possible both horses just are not that fast. The lack of progression in the beyers for Nobiz is a little troubling. Consistent mid 90's. The two at Churchill looked like better horses. I expect that Any Given Saturday to be better than Nobiz and Tiz Wonderful. |
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Take a look at the stretch run of the Remson, look how No Biz is galloping strongly with his head up and little encouragement. I'm telling you this horse has got game. |
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Way to go. |
I, on the other hand, am not troubled even one little bit by Revolution's lack of progression.
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All trainers should be so blessed as to have to deal with that type of development. |
lol
never saw consistent 90's in a two year old as a problem. til now that is. |
I'm switching to Tiz Wonderful's bandwagon. It's too bad that those two most likely won't meet up until the Derby.
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Tiz Wonderful looks to me like a horse who won't make the Derby. Might be a good horse though it's just hard to tell.
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Well...
I'm sticking with Scat Daddy. I like him. :D |
From what i have seen, unless others appear, which they will, Circular Quay and Street Sense are heads above everyone else.
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I should also mention that I like a two year old that was brought to my attention by Joel...
Our Sacred Honor by Honour and Glory out of a Storm Cat mare. He deadheated for 1st yesterday in the 3rd at Churchill. |
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