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Liaison is slow. That's his real problem.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Baffert said Liaison hated the track from Day 1 but he saw it as the horse was getting work in. I think he will run in the Derby but they keep saying they wanna see how he trains on it
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Not to mention that he broke his maiden at Santa Anita. Blaming the track is what you do when your horse has peaked and is now going the wrong direction.
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As to him running at SA, I'm guessing it's because he was already assured a spot in the Ky Derby and didn't need to ship him. He did run better at HP, so who knows. |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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You are looking at a race that could easily fall to pieces (it is too early to tell, of course). With that scenario possible, why would Baffert rule out a horse that could still be breathing after a 1.25? Have you seen some of the recent winners of this race? Does Liason's form look much worse than Mine That Bird's did? What is he supposed to do if the owners want to go?
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