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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
He was on his A game, he finally met some competition and lost to a very good horse. Do we really have to continue this ridiculousness because a few people saw greatness where it didn't actually exist and are too stubborn to admit they were wrong?
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Do we have to continue this ridiculousness because too many people are letting one race determine how good a horse was?
How the hell would you know if he was on his A game or not?
I don't think he was. He had to be urged all the way around the track, something that has never happened before, then he made a big sweeping move and flattened out. "Not handling the track" is a perfectly valid excuse for every other horse except Bernardini these days.