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![]() I’m holding out on my opinion until I see if Jerry Brown still thinks she’s a generational talent.
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![]() I guess if her running line was a mirror image of the AR Derby, then she probably got another piss poor ride. Nothing like sitting last off a slow pace and making a 5-wide attempt to swoop the entire field with nearly a 1/2 mile to run.
Owner already was quoted as saying the filly was getting time off win, lose, or draw at the Preakness, so it's not like this race in particular will derail her campaign. She's supposed to target the CCA Oaks and Cotillion (owner doesn't think she wants 10 furlongs). Plenty of time to recover from her 4th place, $99K effort in a classic. At any rate, I like the reproach for those who would treat horses like toy cars, but in the next sentence define horses as "perishable commodities". Not so much Hot Wheels as Meals on Wheels... |
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In his slight defense, she checked back to last when Happy Jack came over on her going into the first turn. Either way, she's a really nice filly. Maybe even best of her class. But she's not good enough to beat the better males this year and is nothing close to being a generational type talent. |
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I wonder how'd she fare if they brought her back off the freshening in the 7-furlong Test instead of the CCA Oaks a couple of weeks earlier. |
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I'd love to see her in the Test |
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Running back on short rest could put the generational talent status achieved in the Grade 3 Honeybee in jeopardy. Not to mention upsetting her commercial value, running afoul of modern breeding trends, and shattering the delicate egos of wannabe industry leaders in the process... |