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					Originally Posted by ELA
					
				 Pletcher was disappointed. He was interviewed right there, on the spot, that moment. With everything considered, and of course his horse got beat fairly easily as well, emotion is going to come into play. No matter how he got beat, he got beat and Pletcher would be disappointed. Easy to understand.
 As far as the Derby goes, if they want to try and get in -- rushing, pushing the envelope, etc. -- if that's the price they want to pay, they will pay it.
 
 Eric
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 none of the horses seem to have much bottom going in these days.  i don't think it would be much of a stretch to run dunkirk.  it's not as tho the rest of the field is going in with double-digit starts anymore.