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![]() the first two no doubt.
to quote the article "You have to think of the aura of a stallion and if it's a Kentucky Derby winner, that's big," said Ric Waldman, pedigree adviser for Overbrook Farm. "If a horse wins the first two, it gets lots of press, lots of attention for three weeks, and some of that will stay with a horse," he said. |
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![]() I think I would want the Derby and the Belmont. Some bold type in a mile and a half race will do wonders down the road.
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![]() The first two without a doubt.....
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![]() Steve wrote about this. The horses that win the Preakness and Belmont of proven to be better horses. The Derby has all kinds of reasons the best horse doesn't win. Now Ky Derby and Belmont would trump that in my opinion
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Basically any horse that wins 2 of 3 has to be pretty damned good, that's established. I personally would take the Derby/Preakness, and Belmont is my home track.
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![]() Derby and Belmont for me.
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![]() I'd have to say the Derby & Preakness.
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