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And congrats to Gary and my favorite horse Tutti Va Benne on another win today in the 5th.
Paul |
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![]() Seems like Ramon is the only one in NY that can time his move on the Belmont turf courses. |
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Ask Gio Ponti if thats true. |
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You're not talking about the Manhattan right? Can't be that, so what other ride did he blow on Gio Ponti?
Or is this just about Gomez? |
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Seriously? What the hell does this have to do with Gomez? Did he ride the horse? If he did, than he rode an over-confident race in the Manhattan instead of Ramon. |
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I'm not sure I'd blame Dominguez for the Manhattan, but you can. Just for shi.ts and giggles, what should Dominguez have done in the Manhattan? |
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If anyone, with 20/20 hindsight, was probably guilty of an "overconfident" ride in the Manhattan, it was Javier Castellano on Straight Story.
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Watched the replay this morning. What was so bad about the ride? Velazquez sat in behind, had a relatively clean trip and just failed to get up. It happens. If there was a questionable ride in the race, it was Lezcano's premature, wide move on Raffie's Rose.
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