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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
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.
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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.