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Old 07-05-2017, 11:11 AM
ScottJ ScottJ is offline
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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind View Post
I disagree, Greg. He was best in the race. Sure the favorite should have won, but he would have won tucked in behind a dawdling pace, while the winner came from a pole back and came home in 44.38 according to Trakus.

Bricks and Mortar should have finished second as the best horse. He got a little lucky and won, instead, as the actual best horse.
The discussion between Frank and you regarding the tactics on this race was some of the very best Belmont Live analysis from this Spring/Summer season.
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