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					Originally Posted by RolloTomasi  Are you sure he'll stay?  He folded like cheap suit when held off the pace in the Palm Beach at 8.5f.  Looks to need a well timed ride if he can only sustain his bid for barely a furlong.  The winner of that race, Maraud, was a second tier turf juvenile last year and was quickly put back in his place at Keeneland last out when buried by Analyze It (albeit on a yielding course).
 In the allowance, Hawkish ran down a third tier turf juvenile from last year, Morrison, who hadn't been out in nearly 4 months and was trying something he'd never attempted (setting the early pace).  He has a lot to do to earn a win or a placing in a $1 million race at 10 furlongs.
 
 Meanwhile, on the west coast, Artie Schiller has another son named Fibonacci who has run off with a maiden and a first condition allowance.  He has romped in his last 2 from off the pace, both races at 9f.  I'd say he's got more of a look for the longer trip than Hawkish at this stage, but both need to confirm their class in a graded stakes before the Belmont Derby.
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 Watch that Palm Beach replay again. Very early move IMO.I think the jockeys hand was forced. 
For what its worth, I like Fibonacci