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Old 09-28-2007, 12:36 AM
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Does massuesse have a shot at a piece in your opinion? What do you think her odds will be?
I guess she will be around 10-1.

I don't like her at all. I guess she should get a decent trip with her stalking ability but I honestly don't think she's good enough. I agree with you about My Typhoon, and also think Wait A While is the horse to beat, but frankly would rather use Hostess at twice the price as Masseuse.

I thought the only possibilities besides Wait A While were, realistically, Alexander Tango, Argentina ( who seems unable to win ) and maybe Royal Highness.
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Old 09-28-2007, 12:51 AM
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I guess she will be around 10-1.

I don't like her at all. I guess she should get a decent trip with her stalking ability but I honestly don't think she's good enough. I agree with you about My Typhoon, and also think Wait A While is the horse to beat, but frankly would rather use Hostess at twice the price as Masseuse.

I thought the only possibilities besides Wait A While were, realistically, Alexander Tango, Argentina ( who seems unable to win ) and maybe Royal Highness.
thank you for the reply. I think Alexander Tango is a cut below based on her converted timeform and last out beyer. Argentina, as you say, always seems unable to win. Royal Highness certainly has a shot and the only other horse would be Rosinka-4 straight wins is hard to ignore.
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Old 09-28-2007, 12:56 AM
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thank you for the reply. I think Alexander Tango is a cut below based on her converted timeform and last out beyer. Argentina, as you say, always seems unable to win. Royal Highness certainly has a shot and the only other horse would be Rosinka-4 straight wins is hard to ignore.

I think Rosinka is all dressed up with nowhere to go. The perfect set-ups stop here. Mauralakana ran a much better race when second to her last time.

As for Alexander Tango....I could argue both sides. However, since I have problems with turf speed figures, and think trips and come home times are of the utmost importance, I tend to think she ran exceptionally well. It's almost as though she was in a different race than everyone else. While the leaders were dawdling along on the front end, she was last, and wide all the way around. Yet, against all logic, she mowed them down, getting her final three furlongs in roughly 33 3/5 while racing wide. Pretty impressive if you ask me. It's not as though anyone else gained any perceptable ground in the race.

But, I can also understand someone who takes the other side that it was a slow race full of mediocrities. And, I could also reasonably defend that position. I just don't ultimately feel that way.
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Old 09-28-2007, 02:30 AM
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wait a while looks to be in form.

Tango will have a tough time with her, but those two stand out IMO
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Old 09-28-2007, 02:42 PM
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I think Tango at 15-1 morning line is very generous. She'll probably be closer to 6-1 went the gates open though.
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Old 09-29-2007, 05:28 AM
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As for Alexander Tango....I could argue both sides. However, since I have problems with turf speed figures, and think trips and come home times are of the utmost importance, I tend to think she ran exceptionally well. It's almost as though she was in a different race than everyone else. While the leaders were dawdling along on the front end, she was last, and wide all the way around. Yet, against all logic, she mowed them down, getting her final three furlongs in roughly 33 3/5 while racing wide. Pretty impressive if you ask me. It's not as though anyone else gained any perceptable ground in the race.

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In fact, the race was run in a typical Euro style - slow early and fast late. It remains to be seen if she can close as well vs. a more typical US pace. Don't get me wrong, I loved Alexander Tango last out - I picked her in the in the Race-of-the-Day contest. But she probably won't get a Euro scenario this time and she is unproven closing into a stronger pace. Class and distance are no problem, however.
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Old 09-29-2007, 07:18 AM
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Alexander Tango will win!

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Old 09-29-2007, 07:22 AM
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hope my typhoon wows them again.
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Old 09-29-2007, 09:16 AM
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Alexander Tango's come-home performance in the Garden City was one of the best stretch runs all year. She really exploded and looked good doing so. Anytime a final furlong is sub-12 seconds, and a horse is making up ground, you have to take some notice.
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