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Justify to Oaklawn seems likely. But I’ll trust whatever move that guy makes.
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I would think he keeps Justify at SA and ships MAC out. Mac already is in and has more seasoning, Baffert calls audibles all the time so you really never know until he does.
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right after the DQ, ( the way I understood the statement on TVG ) Baffert said McKinzie is not racing at SA again before the Derby
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Random Derby Thoughts:
McKinzie: I wonder if he's the type that only does enough to win the race......I don't think the Bolt was ever going to get by him in the San Felipe. Mississippi/Flameaway: The way trainer Casse handles these two is like night & day,I get that Mississippi is supposed to be the more talented of the two........but in battle I'll go to war with Flameaway nine ways til Sunday. Strike Power: Scheduled to go in the FLA Derby,If I'm Henning I scoot up North to try the Wood and avoid the clash with Catholic Boy/Promises Fulfilled/Audible. Audible: He was pretty nervous before the Holy Bull........If Pletcher can settle him down,no telling how good he might run in the FLA Derby. Steve Asmussen: He has like a gazillion runners on the Trail,sooner or later he's going to have to split them up. He has Sunland/FG/Keen(?)/OP covered.......but if his stock are all doing well,you have to think AQU/Santa Anita.........or even Dubai might see him saddle one up. There's no chance Bob Baffert is so upset with the SA stewards DQ of McKinzie that he ships all of his 3yo's out of state for their final prep.........right ? Wouldn't Justify be the clear favorite in the Wood if he appeared on the scene in NY ?.........just saying. |
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Justify is the clear favorite wherever he goes...
Here’s a hypothetical question: Let’s say that Bolt, McKinzie and Justify all line up in the SA Derby. There are 8 horses total entered so you can spread the remaining points evenly through those 5... what is your morning line ? |
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Solomimi feels like thr forgotten horse. I hope he runs huge this weekend. I said early on he could eventually turn the tables on Bolt as distances increased. I like him, and hope he runs well.
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Bolt 9-5 McK 9-5 Just 9-5 each other horse 50-1 If you're asking about a morning line with zero takeout, I'd make it: Bolt 2.2-1 McK 2.2-1 Just 2.2-1 each other horse 80-1 (Those "2.2-1"s would obviously look like 2-1 if restricted to the usual ML constraints.) Justify may have more talent, but Bolt and McKinzie have more seasoning. I can't separate them in the chance to win the next outing, if by some oddity all three were in the same race.
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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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Bolt.............8-5 McKinzie......2-1 Justify.........5-2 BTW: I would take the 5-2 on Justify for the win wager. |
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