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![]() Here is a blurb from Jeremy plonk's article at Espn.com and Mike Welsch at drf. Who do you go with? lol!1
. Z FORTUNE (30-1) Taxing effort in the Arkansas Derby has been a concern for trainer Steve Asmussen, and this talented horse did not appear to be at his peak training this past week. Following his final breeze, he nearly came to a walk in the gallop-out. He's better than his eventual finish might indicate. Z Fortune: Has been conservatively handled coming off a career-best performance in the Arkansas Derby. An imposing specimen who has made an awesome appearance on a daily basis. Expecting another huge effort with any racing luck Saturday. |
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![]() Based on other things I've read, I would lean toward Plonk. ZF is a toss for me. I think he peaked in his last race and left it there.
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![]() Welsch. Did Plonk call Barbaro and Street Sense EASILY the best work of the Derby the last two years?
Plus I trust my own eyes. He wasn't allowed to do anything in the morning, and he didn't slow to a walk. Watch the freaking video. |
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![]() Anyone who thinks Z Fortune will be 30-1 (i.e. Plonk) knows NOTHING about making a morning line. I would not be shocked to see Z Fortune at odds lower than 10-1. Comparing his past perfs against Colonel John, I don't know how Colonel John figures to be bet much lower. That's a head scratcher to me.
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![]() I had same thought on him!!
Some people say he has looked great and then my buddy who has been up there has said looked BADDD. Bad work and jumpy I think he just might be a toss |
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I have personally watched a ton of the training footage from this week. I agree with Welsch on Z Fortune. I think he has trained very well this week. In case any of you want to watch some training footage from this week but don't know where to watch, here is the link: http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2008/videos/works It's interesting that Big Brown did not gallop nearly as well on April 30th as he did on April 29th. He was not nearly as fluid on April 30th. In addition, he did not switch leads when he came down the stretch that day. But he did work fine the next day. |
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() Wow. Pretty good PR opportunity for the industry. Hope he gets a good home.
He would look great in front of the Kentucky Derby Museum (replacing Phantom on Tour who was recently retired). |
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![]() At one point does Ahmed Zayat's involvement (ie financial support) with the horse end--if at all? After the horse was sent to New Vocations or after the horse is adopted?
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![]() Reading this thread 3 years later, am I the only person relieved that I didn't try to make a case for the legendary Z Fortune in this thread? Although to be fair, I might have made a case for Monba in another thread.
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![]() Whatever Z Fortune is he still has no chance
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |