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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
While he ran well it was an ideal situation, he was pressing a very slow pace and thus got the jump on the rest of the field.
In hindsight the runner up, Sharp Azteca ran a really poor race by his own standards.
I would be against both next out.
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Stronly disagree. He crushed that field, and while the competition hasn't been great every race he has run this year has been very fast. He could dominate the Whitney and Woodward if Bob sends him. I think its pretty simple, he has matured a lot of horses are never given the chance.