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|   After watching the replay several times,  it did look like WoW was up his ass and way too close,  even before the incident.  Like the jackass on the highway that's a foot off someone's bumper when traffic is such that there's nowhere to go. With that said, I do think that the stewards technically made the correct call. I just wish Irad would have had a little better trip. Wasn't his day.... | 
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|   Watch WoW's entire trip in relation to MS. Most are watching only the incident. I guess it's possible I was hallucinating last night after a long day. I'm sure I'll watch it again today many times as well. | 
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|   I recall seeing WOW close behind and being restrained because he was boxed in. But I thought a hole eventually opened up for him. I’ll watch again tonight. | 
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 Also curious as to why WOW didn't file an objection. he was the one making contact from the back. I think He knew He ****ed up and whistled pass the graveyard. look at it....thats not an illusion...and it went on for a few strides....  the 1 is the cause and although it wouldn't help the bettors, they should REVERSE the decision before the Preakness......just my OP.. 
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 I get there can be a difference of opinion on the DQ...but to watch the videos and think War of Will was the one interfering with Maximum Security is mind boggling to me. |