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Originally Posted by Scav
Or he hated dirt because everything that was said was he was in great shape and couldn't be doing any better.
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That's what happens when reading Steve Haskin. Ten years ago the guy had a good eye and made some sense. Now he's too worried about stepping on any toes by calling out a horse that doesn't look that good. Needs to keep those ties to the trainers so he can write another vanilla book. He had the audacity after the Derby to say he mentioned Mine That Bird looking great before the Derby. He did, but he said the same thing about 15 others. When you heap praise on the entire field than go back to take credit, you have zero credit in my book....