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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985
He acted up before the Travers, it was not horrible, but bad enough. He is clearly the best dirt horse in America and its a shame he never got a dry track to prove it against Summer Bird. This takes nothing away from Summer Bird he had a great year on dirt and I hope he comes back strong next year and recovers from this injury.
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You could make a strong case for him up to 9f, I suppose, but that horse will never be dominant at 10f.
He's closer to Hard Spun then he is Curlin.