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Originally Posted by PatCummings
For the 24 hours leading up to the Belmont, I crowned Master Of Hounds the biggest underlay in the recent history of American horse racing. It might be tough to dethrone him of that any time soon.
Most of the "experts" who were picking him did so in a "shrug-your-shoulders-I-don't-really-know-which-way-to-go-in-here-but-not-Animal-Kingdom-I'm-really-not-sure" kinda way, which is the WORST part about it. It's not like he was fifth clear four lengths of the sixth place horse in the Derby, it was a three-way nosebob. One dive to the rail in the final sixteenth and a few replay watches later...
It just made no sense, especially in light of the O'Brien numbers, the constant traveling, all of it.
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you were right all along about this horse, for some reason the people like me who stuck with him thought his was UAE Derby was the stuff of legends..lol boy was I fooled. Plus all the traveling the horse did like you mentioned was pure insanity looking back on it. Ireland to Dubai to make first start, then Ireland to USA for KY Derby, then back to Ireland, then NY to run in Belmont. Poor horse was better off running in Europe