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Originally Posted by freddymo
Yep a real warrior? The horse is ok he is trained by a terrific speed trainer. He ran a comfortable what 106 BSF not for nothing in most years he would have lost by 8 lengths, he might be a warrior in the paddock but he is simply an ordinary G1 type horse living in a very uninspiring time in racing.
The Filly didn't fire or is fried, Flat Out didn't fire, Who knows about Uncle Mo? The other colts Stay Thirsty and Honor and Serve are fraud a and b. Too bad Awesome Gem wasn't around to suck up for a piece.
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I guess you have nothing else to do but bang on this horse. Like he knows what phucking era he's running in.
Here's what we witnessed:
Uncle Mo, the wunderkind 2yo, with the "who knows how great he may be" talent, stared the leader in the face and got his Dick handed to him.
The shoe-in HOY, trained by the likable filly-maven Cowboy, made a move mid-stretch, and was turned back by the leader. Hey Ricky, don't rush to the Beverly Wilshire in December.
The New Zealand bred, Euro-uber horse took his shot turning for home. Guess the dirt, hood, and juice didn't work out for you. Sorry Nick Luck.
THAS...PA Derby champ. The supposed better talent of the 2 Mott's, made his presence felt for a split second. "Toto, we're not in Bensalem anymore."
This horse may have lost in the final few yards...but don't you marginalize him! I get it...you pour yourself a Bombay, fire up the computer, and start pontificating about a lot of nothing.