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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
Without being a smart ass this time - I don't think it was unclear at all.
Hard Spun wasn't that much horse when he didn't make the lead - and when he didn't make the lead and raced wide over a live rail - he wasn't good enough to even hit the board in the Southwest Stakes.
Street Sense - I know I supposedly have a huge bias against him and all - but all of his good races came with the same illogically good trip.
Rags To Riches had a great route pedigree and a slow paced 12 furlong race was what she was tailor made for.
Curlin didn't always win when things didn't go his way - but he didn't need things to go his way to run big.
How many 3yo champions go through a season undefeated?
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look, I feel Curlin is head and shoulders the best of the group.
its just for me I only became totally sure of that later in the year. If you were sure about it early on, good for you because you were right.
i agree with your assessment on him 100%, he was the only one that could win a race that wasn't handed to him.
I think you and I were among the very few on here last year that could see through the Street Sense mystique. why he went off as the favorite in the classic is a mystery to me, off of his loss to Hard Spun and his titanic struggle with Grasshopper.