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For example: He should have won the Best Ought to Be Turned Out (to a farm) Award. The silver lining in this utter humiliation is that based on the display of raw speed, McPeek might cut the horse back to a sprint at some point. Whether that would be the Vosburgh in NY or the Nunthorpe in England remains to be seen... |
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![]() Still time to get him a stallion deal in Turkey
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![]() King George VI and Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes shaping up to be a BELTER @Ascot in 10 days…
AUGUSTE RODIN KING OF STEEL PYLEDRIVER DESERT CROWN EMILY UPJOHN WESTOVER LUXEMBOURG HUKUM Any chance McPeek gives it a go with Classic Causeway? He fits, right? |
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This is where it all started with McPeek's fascination with European racing---in his own words during a televised interview at the Epsom Oaks a few years ago, "it's SOOO COOL!"--and his penchant for trying to fit trapezoid & rhombus pegs into round holes. The great Brazilian-bred Hard Buck ran 2nd at 33/1 in the 2004 King George. A great renewal it was, as the Hard Buck never ran again (why would you after that?) & the winner never hit the board again. Gary Stevens rode the horse that day. I presume for Stevens Hard Buck was the best grass horse he ever rode...at least if they happen to air the race on Fox Sports & he starts reminiscing... |
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![]() It's a really strong field, and I look forward to watching it. McPeek might want to pick a softer spot this one looks a tad salty for his Grade 1 winner. LOL Maybe try him on the dirt around one turn?
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Reminds me of Barclay Tagg & the recently deceased Funny Cide. At 3, Funny Cide aside from his Derby & Preakness wins was a terrible hanger that usually lost ground in the stretch; by the end of the year people were clamoring for Tagg to cut Funny Cide back to one turn. Keep in mind the horse romped with giant BSFs as a 2yo in his first 2 starts. Tagg did run FC in a 7f allowance in his first start at 4 & the horse absolutely crushed. But Tagg would have none of it & stretched the horse right back out & watched him revert to his hanging ways, his only win being a desperate finish to hold on in a Grade 3 at Aqueduct. Tagg then half-heartedly tossed the horse into the Met Mile--only the toughest one turn race of the year--and after an even effort disingenuously whined, "I never did think he was a miler, but it's been drummed in my head forever..." The genius never sprinted Funny Cide again until it was too late, running him as a 6yo a couple years later in the Mr. Prospector off a long layoff where he was buried in a track record performance by Gaff with the likes of War Front & Friendly Island in tow. |
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