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				__________________ Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB | 
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				__________________ "Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ | 
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|   My point has plenty of merit to those without their NYRA goggles on... | 
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|   Do you honestly think that if Uncle Mo had not been pointing to that race the field would be the same?  I don't. | 
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|   Of course not... but this is exceptionally weak. | 
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|   Who the hell wants to face Uncle Mo before the Derby? You can't honestly be blaming NYRA for not getting any other stars in the race. | 
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|   If you read my original post, I said the fields are awful when not taking Uncle Mo into consideration.. I didn't blame anyone one way or another. | 
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|   We must be near a big raceday.  All of the douches are coming out of the woodwork.   YAY!!!! | 
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|   Welcome Back!! | 
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|   It's a fine card in my opinion - what annoys me about it though - is that the Wood Memorial is the only two-turn dirt race on the entire 11-race card. Basically - you can't trust any speed figure or any pace figure from this race. It's almost pointless to even assign a figure to this race. Especially pace wise. You've got a big field of lightly raced 3-year-olds without a lot of established route form. A truly worthless situation to assign numbers to a race like this. These are situations where even final time numbers can sometimes look 8-to-12 points wrong several months later. In terms of judging the pace - you're left playing The Fat Man's game of where did the speeds finish? How did the closers fair? etc. Which is certainly fine in a typical type of race - but can sometimes be misleading in a race like this. | 
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|   FTFY | 
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|   Really? What's wrong with the Carter? | 
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|   It's not being run on synthetic...duh. | 
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|   In addition to that, anyone who has anything bad to say about the Comely and/or Bay Shore is an idiot.  They are both very nice races for G3s worth 150-200k.   This is truly a card that's a breath of fresh air after a long winter. Those that have anything bad to say about it either, haven't been playing Aqu all winter, or simply b.itch about everything. | 
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|   For $7,500 claimers the purses are very good, >$25k, the fields are full and competitive. Place your bets. If Surfing Ian is on his game he stands out. 
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|   Hoping for a better run by/trip for Toby's Corner. | 
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|   I think he is going to be a solid horse. | 
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|   Motion does well when adding blinkers.  He's the deserving 2nd choice. | 
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|   I think the Carter is going to be a really interesting betting race, alot of horses that could win that one. |