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Old 03-10-2007, 09:20 PM
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Hey who had dibs on him? Was it Oracle who called him 1st?
Oracle was the first to jump on him, and two or three including me jumped on at the same time.
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Old 03-10-2007, 09:23 PM
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Oracle was the first to jump on him, and two or three including me jumped on at the same time.

I'm still on the Street Sense bandwagon, period. Of course I wasn't here so there is no way to validate this, but liked him since the AP meet. I think that while his schedule is disconcerting, the BC Juvy has validated itself very well as far as the form of runners from the race returning as 3yos, and I expect him to do that same.

Point of that? You can have CQ
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:52 PM
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Well I just got back from the Fair Grounds. What a day. Beautiful weather and even better racing. Quay ran a great race. Looked like a winner in the paddock/post parade and galloped out like a winner too. Einstien was one that surprised me, never been a big fan but, Wow! He had an evenful trip to say the least. I made alittle money on the Oneil/Redam filly. Appealing Zophie looked like crap in the post parade and ran that way too. Liquidity looked to be in good flesh but just had that blank, could give a crap look about him. Dont know what is up with that. And Master Command looked just like that The Master was in total Command of the horses in his race.lol Just thought I would share my days events.
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Old 03-11-2007, 10:17 AM
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I'm still on the Street Sense bandwagon, period. Of course I wasn't here so there is no way to validate this, but liked him since the AP meet. I think that while his schedule is disconcerting, the BC Juvy has validated itself very well as far as the form of runners from the race returning as 3yos, and I expect him to do that same.

Point of that? You can have CQ
I liked Street Sense in the BC, and liked him through January, but I just don't think he can be ready now.
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Old 03-11-2007, 10:57 AM
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a Pletcher maiden a secret, why dont we all say we all had CQ. It was no big friggin secret before and after his maiden run. I can name about 8 other people including myself and Oracle who jumped on CQ.
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Old 03-11-2007, 11:57 AM
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I'm not sure....althought he did win yesterday, the thing that concerns me is his running style...now granted he got the perfect trip yesterday, but do you see that happening with 20 horses on the track.....I don't....now I'm sure things will continue to develop, but right now, the Derby picture is as muddy as I've seen it at this time of year in a long time.
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Old 03-11-2007, 12:01 PM
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CQ will be the ideal key horse in the underneath positions come Derby Day, he'll be flying late, he tries, and he has run well on the CD surface...

This will be the only way that I will bet the Derby this year, key CQ in the 2nd, and 3rd spots of the tri. This was my plan after the BCJ and it won't change now...
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Old 03-11-2007, 12:13 PM
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I actually thought he JV kept the horse closer to the pace then everyone else seems to think. He allowed the horse to start picking it up on the backside instead of waiting for the turn. The horse did it very easily, very push button. This does not mean he is my derby horse yet I do not see him very far back in the Derby as most of you guys see him. I don't think of him as a late running closer, he's a mid-pack Derby horse.
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Old 03-11-2007, 12:15 PM
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CQ will be the ideal key horse in the underneath positions come Derby Day, he'll be flying late, he tries, and he has run well on the CD surface...

This will be the only way that I will bet the Derby this year, key CQ in the 2nd, and 3rd spots of the tri. This was my plan after the BCJ and it won't change now...
I think Zanjero can be played the same way. . .
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Old 03-11-2007, 04:16 PM
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CQ will be the ideal key horse in the underneath positions come Derby Day, he'll be flying late, he tries, and he has run well on the CD surface...

This will be the only way that I will bet the Derby this year, key CQ in the 2nd, and 3rd spots of the tri. This was my plan after the BCJ and it won't change now...
I opinion of his differs alittle from yours as far as his running style. I dont see him as having to be way back.I think he can do that but doesnt have too. I could see him sitting in the "garden" spot in the 2nd tier of horses and hopefully miss some of the drama of the run to the first turn. I really like this horse alot.
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