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|   Have already written more statistical information on the Leparoux/Lanerie season than the performances have warranted.  Hope that both manage to catch some live action as they are surely better than their current records ... but as a bettor ... you have to play the game in a dispassionate manner. | 
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|   Conversely, what about Dutrow, every year bringing it.  I swore to bet him and missed, and with the seconds, I would of lost but man he comes loaded. 
				__________________ Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. | 
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|   Leparoux seriously won the Eclipse in 2006. | 
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|   He was pretty good.  Riding good horses for snake man and I think Frankel a little. | 
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|   I've always felt that Julian stunk at every track not named Keeneland. 
				__________________ Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" | 
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|   My memory is possibly fried and I haven't looked up the numbers to verify.........but.... Leparoux got fat on synthetic. | 
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|   Mine too but I seem to recall him being a pretty solid rider on the turf with off the pace horses. Not so much with need the lead types. | 
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|   Quote: 
 Now Rosario is showing signs of life at Toga but he hasn't been necessarily setting the woods on fire the past two years. |