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I don't love Epicenter, but he's the most accomplished and the step forward he took in the LA Derby can't really be ignored. SHowing the new dimension and being able to rate so kindly and then kick when given the cue was very impressive.
In regards to the price, I think he and Zandon are going to be very similar prices. I wouldn't be shocked if Zandon is the favorite actually. I don't think he was done any favors in the draw though. Sort of forces Rosario's hand a little to establish position early to avoid getting shuffled. With Leparoux on Classic Causeway, if I was Asmussen, I'd tell Rosario to ask a bit out of the gate and if they end up on the lead, be happy with it. I'm not betting Epicenter, but he will be an "A" on any multi race bet I make. I've landed on Cyberknife for a win bet. I think he still has upside and was really impressed with his race in the Arkansas Derby. Having Cox as his trainer doesn't hurt and he is tractable. WHile I despise trainer or jockey speak, I remember hearing Geroux talk before the Arkansas Derby about how Cyberknife has done things in the morning no other horse he has been on have done, which seemed like a pretty glowing endorsement. Again, take that for what it's worth, which is probably nothing. He's been getting very good marks in the morning the last few weeks and I think if he can behave in the stretch he's going to be a handful. To me after that Epicenter, Zandon, Smile Happy, CHarge It, Simplification, Barber Road and Zozos would not surprise me for 2nd. |
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No love for Messier? I haven’t decided if I think he can effectively rate. If he gets involved in the early pace with Summer is Tomorrow and Classic Causeway and anyone else, I don’t see him winning and that probably sets up one of the closers if they can make out a good trip. |
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I'll probably include him on a multi race ticket but feel like he's either going to win or run 18th. |
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That's part of my thought process. Same goes for Smile Happy, imo. Which is why I'm so high on both Messier and Smile Happy.
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Taiba was only another 2 lengths back. So if he was able to sit close and outfinish Messier after just a 6F race, how is Messier going to beat him this time? And I don't like Taiba at all. Like I said...I have no idea what to make of Messier. ![]() |
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Top Five:
Taiba Messier Epicenter White Abarrio Zandon
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Messier reminds me of Perfect Drift a bit. He seems to enjoy running with the herd and will hang when given the opportunity. With that said, I personally can't see him actually winning the race... Who knows though?
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Sure. To be honest, I still have Mo Donegal way above Cyber Knife.
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Always a good idea to compare times from different tracks and different days. Solid handicapping there. Because as we all know, each track is the same and the day doesn't matter.
I'm also shocked to find out a dead closer runs faster late than a horse who is close to the pace. I'm learning so much. |
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Where are 20 lengths faster not way faster ? Which track has that much of a disparity ? Cyber knife has no chance.
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That was some rebuttal.
Well I'm changing all my bets now. Next compare turf and dirt times. This is some real next level stuff you've uncovered. |
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Any worries about the trip for a closer in a 20 horse field? The last Remsen winner I bet in the Derby was Saarland. Similar style. It didn’t end well.
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Great analogy… Mo is ridden by a jock who finds holes or creates them himself. This will be similar to Creator in the Belmont. For the $180,000 share he will get. He will figure out a trip.
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Irad definitely found the right trip last year when he broke from the rail on another Pletcher trainee.
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