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Originally Posted by Danzig188
i disagree that david junior has to 'move way up on dirt', he just has to handle it like he does the turf.
bernie would definitely be a 'bet against' here, as his odds will do nothing to inspire a bet come race day--and of course any horse can have an off day. you can find value in this race just like many others. obviously he would be used in any pick 4's and 6's....
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if DJ had been winning on turf the way Falbrav was in 2003, then I would agree with your analysis Zeig.
Falbrav's 2003 turf form was on par Bernardini's 2006 dirt form.
but DJ has been beaten in Europe this year and althought impressive, not dominant the way Bernardini has been here.
I will disagree with you here while maintaining a ton of respect for DJ.
He is the only horse that concerns me at all when singling Bernardini in the pick 6(which I think is likely to be the case for me).
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