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Originally Posted by Danzig
pletcher is desperate? i don't know that i'd go that far.
rags is well bred for the distance, and i think she can handle it. and of course you have three horses, very good horses, who have run two tough races in two weeks time. so now would be a good time to try it.
whether todd goes 0-29, or finally wins a tc race.....well, that's up to the filly. but i don't think it's desperation that will make the decision. we've all seen good fillies take on colts, i say let her try and see where she fits in. props to her connections if they do it. she's beaten her peers pretty handily, it's time to step up to the next level.
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There's no doubt in my mind that he's "desperate" to win a TC race. What else would you call the entry of Circular Quay in the Preakness? This was a light-bodied horse that didn't run in the Wood because four weeks to the Derby would be "too close." So how do you then explain running him back in two weeks in the Preakness.
I don't think there's any question that Pletcher will do whatever he can to get that first Triple Crown win and quell the whispers about why his stable has performed so poorly on the days when the TRPB "Big Race" teams are in place.
That all being said, I think this is a very special filly. In the absence of Street Sense and Curlin, she'd probably be one of the race favorites.