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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
He might not ever i mean really it was an amazing performance, it's a longshot he does. But I beg you to watch the Keeneland race and tell me who you think is better. I think the Keeneland race shows he moved way too early on a track that showed for nearly the entire meet that the best move was the last move. He just got nipped by CQ for second, with no apparent excuse for CQ and trounced him in the BC when both were moving together. Rail bias or not he trounced him.
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Not only did he move WAY too soon ( at Keeneland ) but he also blew the first turn and lost substantial, and valuable, position....while Circular Quay was sitting comfortably inside.
It was absurd how much better Street Sense ran that day.