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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Obviously we are assuming he is in good shape and good health. I would run him in the Bluegrass and then determine where he is at after the race. If he is too drained or comes out of it with an issue then you pass on the Derby. Likewise if you run up the track. I'm not really critizing passing the Derby (though it seems odd) but what I am critical of is all the waffling regarding surfaces. Like if you ran in the Bluegrass there would not be ample time to train on CD's surface? It is though they are looking for an excuse not to run. If they truly believe that the horse would not benefit from the Race, then fine, I appluad them for thinking of the horse. But the surface thing is silly.
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Thanks, I appreciate the insight, I didnt think you were being critical of them passing the derby and i agree with you it that what they are saying regarding his schedule doesnt make sense and knowing how quirky the owner is it's not a suprise and i hope they arent trying to cover up an injury. the whole oaklawn and churchill surfaces excuse is comical.