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Originally Posted by westcoastinvader
I dunno.
I see Looking at Lucky differently.
He stumbled in The Rebel on the Oaklawn surface and still finished strong to win.
He was stopped and steadied on the Santa Anita surface and still rallied to catch 3rd.
He had a unanimously accepted horrible trip on sloppy dirt in the Kentucky Derby and still was fighting and closing in the stretch.
He then goes to the Pimlico surface and is tested in a stretch fight and rallies to pull away for the win.
He's 7-1-1 in 10 career starts with a laundry list of 9 G-1's and G-2's on his 10 race resume.
He's 3 years old this month and is already a winner of over $2,000,000.
I think he's pretty good.
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He's a grinder that will win his share of races, I haven't seen anything yet from him to say here is a horse that will go on to the top of the male division this year or against his elders. Sure I would be happy if I owned him, he's already been a great investment to his connections for a okay horse.