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JS can finally be removed from any talk of TC trail after Saturday. I stated in another thread not selling him when offers came in might be one of biggest follies by any connections in racing history
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I had dismissed him too while in NY.. However, he is stabled next to Mike Rogers at Gulfstream, and my radio partner JJ has been around him since his arrival here and the colt has made a positive impression on him. Says he's compact and well made and has a very nice way of going. His 1:12 work was done in the easiest of manners according to Graci, and it appears he has really flourished since coming to Florida. He may not be up to the task Saturday by any means, but JJ, whose opinions on a horse's attributes I respect tremendously, thinks he's got real ability.
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Just my opinion and like I said I dont want to speculate on the reality of situation because I have no inside knowledge |
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Rajiv Maragh
Luis Gonzalez Mike Allen Jose Ferrer Joe Bravo Those are a few of the power players who showed up for the Tampa BC Stake Going to be a big difference between those guys, Prado, JV, Cornhole, etc.. Not to mention his horse isnt that good Unless you are a true Power Player being offered what they were offered for that horse you are a fool not to sell. In most cases owners eventually regret not selling
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Ive always trusted the genius of Shivananda and Bisnath Parbhoo...
Expecting this horse to romp.... |
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Look at Zackney and the Afleet Alex group.. Spending 5X what they did on Alex and are nearly certain to NEVER get another like him...
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. |
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Johannesburg Star does have some real ability, and with the right connections he might have had a useful career, but the chasm between his actual ability and his perceived ability is Grand Canyonesque. The trainer was interviewed before his last race and said that while he had received a 101 Beyer for his ( ridiculous bias aided ) maiden victory he fully expected him to earn a 110 in the Whirlaway. I guess with a logical progression like that he would have peaked around 140 in the Derby! He got around an 80. Hey, what's 30 points among friends?
I don't know who he's running against Saturday, save NoBiz and Adore the Gold, but it would be a major upset if he hit the board without an incident. In fact, considering the outlandish expectations by his connections, it will probably be surprising if he hits the board in any race until he runs for a tag, assuming he lasts that long. He's this year's Sinister G at best. |