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The Classic
How many of these horses can actually pop the 108-110 BSF needed to win this race? I’m sure all the horses are “coming into a big race”, and “can’t be doing any better”, and are “training great”, but I think we make things harder than they are sometimes.
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When in doubt..... use Bob.
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West Coast has run a 117-as a 3yo!- and is now second off a layoff.
He doesn't even have to pair his top to beat this field. A normal second out improvement could bury them all. |
In My opinion based on who I feel will be improving the most and has best chance to win here
A Horses - Catholic Boy and McKinzie B Horses - Accelerate and Axelrod C Horses - Mind Your Biscuits (real wild card here) and Discreet Lover I think West Coasts best days are behind him. Although you never know |
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All that said, the horse that interests me most is still Yoshida. Hoping to get a decent price on him. |
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Mendelssohn.
Perhaps nobody goes with him early,thinking he'll stop......and he doesn't. Fast track only. |
One of the more puzzling editions
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It’s a simple race. If he handles dirt, Roaring Lion wins easily. If he doesn’t handle dirt, don’t waste you money playing any horse unde 8/1. The winner will be Roaring Lion or over 30/1.
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Why can’t I get excited about Mckinzie?
He hasn’t beaten anyone of merit (never faced the top 3-year old olds) and now faces older for the first time in a huge field? He’s not for me. I’m using west coast and mind your biscuits. If it’s not one of those two, it could be anyone. |
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