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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Retiring this fraud would be the smartest thing to do.
At least now .... they can still find and convince some gullible investors into believing that he's the real goods ... and was just "unlucky" or "injured" in his only two starts against quality sprinters.
If they race him any more ... even the most gullible rubes will finally catch on.
"Yup ... he won the Eclipse Award last year ... gonna make a real fine stallion."
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you'd think an outstanding handicapper such as yourself would want him to keep running--that way you could get a better price on your winners.
lol oh, wait. there's not much betting in this country for those who predict a loser, rather than naming a winner, is there?? you brave soul you, bucking the odds of choosing one loser from many, rather than taking the easy way of picking the one winner!