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Old 03-16-2007, 09:27 PM
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Last time we saw Street Sense he left in his wake Scat Daddy, Circular Quay, and Great Hunter, all three who have since returned and won Graded stakes races.

Last we saw AGS it took what I would call a vigorous handride to put away All I Can Get, a 33:1 shot whose previous claim to fame was winning the Patrickwood for Michigan breds at Great Lakes Downs.

I'm not sold on the "load up on AGS" idea.
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Old 03-16-2007, 09:51 PM
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Last time we saw Street Sense he left in his wake Scat Daddy, Circular Quay, and Great Hunter, all three who have since returned and won Graded stakes races.

Last we saw AGS it took what I would call a vigorous handride to put away All I Can Get, a 33:1 shot whose previous claim to fame was winning the Patrickwood for Michigan breds at Great Lakes Downs.

I'm not sold on the "load up on AGS" idea.
Agree.

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Old 03-16-2007, 10:08 PM
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Last time we saw Street Sense he left in his wake Scat Daddy, Circular Quay, and Great Hunter, all three who have since returned and won Graded stakes races.

Last we saw AGS it took what I would call a vigorous handride to put away All I Can Get, a 33:1 shot whose previous claim to fame was winning the Patrickwood for Michigan breds at Great Lakes Downs.

I'm not sold on the "load up on AGS" idea.
for once i totally agree with you, earlier this week i was full blown on making a big win bet on street sense i have definitly backed off that because of value, and a few other things, but i will say that i still think he wins and im strongly considering playing a heavy pick 4 with him keyed on the back end, the horses you mentioned that street sense beat have all been great, you also have stormello who ran huge, so he beat alot of really good horses who have all come back to run well, and for the ppl who say the juvenile was a fluke, i say that in all of his previous starts he was no worst then 3rd, all except for possibly his maiden score were vs very good company.
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Old 03-16-2007, 10:21 PM
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If Any Given Saturday and Grapelli both win tomorrow, Pletcher might have over half of a 20 horse field in the Kentucky Derby. If this happens, I plan to introduce a bill in the Texas House of Representatives declaring Todd Pletcher "Little Baby Jesus"

Todd went to High School at Madison in San Antonio, so I think this makes him eligible. I dont think he has the earnings in State.
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Old 03-16-2007, 10:20 PM
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Last time we saw Street Sense he left in his wake Scat Daddy, Circular Quay, and Great Hunter, all three who have since returned and won Graded stakes races.

Last we saw AGS it took what I would call a vigorous handride to put away All I Can Get, a 33:1 shot whose previous claim to fame was winning the Patrickwood for Michigan breds at Great Lakes Downs.

I'm not sold on the "load up on AGS" idea.
I'm not dismissing Street Senses performance in the BC juvy, but I think it's irrelevant tomorrow. He hasn't raced in over 4 months, and doesn't have a trip over the tricky surface at Tampa. And most importantly, whether it's trainer speak or not, the horse is not cranked and does not need to win. All he wants is a good performance.
Any Given Saturday needs the Graded Earnings to get to the derby,
and is ready to roll.
Bet against Pletcher and Velasquez at your own risk.
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Old 03-16-2007, 10:23 PM
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I'm not dismissing Street Senses performance in the BC juvy, but I think it's irrelevant tomorrow. He hasn't raced in over 4 months, and doesn't have a trip over the tricky surface at Tampa. And most importantly, whether it's trainer speak or not, the horse is not cranked and does not need to win. All he wants is a good performance.
Any Given Saturday needs the Graded Earnings to get to the derby,
and is ready to roll.
Bet against Pletcher and Velasquez at your own risk.
kind of like last year at tampa bay with another horse who was supposed to be a standout, bluegrass cat...... everyone keeps saying he wont be cranked, but he dosent have to be cranked to beat this group, im going to bed now, good luck to everyone tommorw
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Old 03-16-2007, 10:47 PM
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I'm not dismissing Street Senses performance in the BC juvy, but I think it's irrelevant tomorrow. He hasn't raced in over 4 months, and doesn't have a trip over the tricky surface at Tampa. And most importantly, whether it's trainer speak or not, the horse is not cranked and does not need to win. All he wants is a good performance.
Any Given Saturday needs the Graded Earnings to get to the derby,
and is ready to roll.
Bet against Pletcher and Velasquez at your own risk.
The BC JUV irrelevant? How can one of the biggest figure two year old races ever not be relevant?

Okay, four months off is something to consider. But I see 10 works since Jan 29th. He hasn't exactly been resting on his laurels.

The tricky Tampa surface? Yeah thats another factor, but he's ran well at several tracks including the poly at Keeneland. I don't have the feeling that he's going to have that much difficulty with it.

As far as trainerspeak goes, well all I can say is bet on trainerspeak at your own risk. I think if Nafzger gets his good performance then Street Sense wins.

Yep, you can't ignore anything TP sends out, and I'm not advocating that people unload on Street Sense. Its just that he's like the 800lb gorilla in the corner, hard to ignore.

Based on the very explosive moves he made in his last two races, I honestly think he could win this not "fully cranked" and even if he didn't fully care for the surface. But I don't feel inclined to bet on this one, rather just watch this time.
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Old 03-16-2007, 10:56 PM
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A 60% Street Sense blows these horses away.

And anybody who thought the Juvenile was a fluky performance didn't watch the Futurity at Keeneland when Street Sense ran a sensational race. 4-5 wide on first turn, giant sustained move to force a fast pace 4 wide on the 2nd turn, put all the other speed away, and after all that, Circular Quay beat him for second by 1 inch and Great Hunter beat him for the win by about a length.
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Old 03-17-2007, 12:21 AM
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This race is probably a no-bet situation unless you're playing the pk4 or show a lack of discipline like me. . . with that being said:

Pletcher has been pointing AGS towards this race for a while. He's got a race over the track and in my opinion is underrated. I think if the two favorites get into a slugfest in the final strides he takes it because he has proven his gameness and also will be more cranked up than Street Sense. And with all due respect to Borel and Nafzger, Johnny V. and Pletcher are a little more intimidating.

I'm seeing Street Sense in the same way that I (correctly) saw Summer Doldrums last week. Violette undertrained SD for fear of a bounce and SD had a lackluster performance. Nafzger probably doesn't fear the bounce for this horse because of the time off between races, but he is obviously trying to start him off slow and he won't be anywhere close to 100% for this race.

I still think Street Sense's health should still be in question despite the way he's supposedly working and it will be interesting to see how he looks in the post parade. I've been on AGS since before his race vs. Tiz Wonderful and I'm not jumping off now. . .

I LOVE Optimistic Steve so I'll probably play a $20 exacta AGS over Optimistic Steve and $10 Exacta the other way. . .
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Old 03-17-2007, 03:46 AM
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Is there nary a believer in Kev's wisdom that the quirky sandy surface of Tampa has humbled many a shipper. AICG and AGS are the only horses to run on this track with a likely 15-20 mph wind making things even tougher.

Street Sense loves CD but will not have as comfortable time on this track.
I like AGS and AICG exacta box hoping that this time AICG holds on for the better price. Street sense has the benefit of the CD/Borel homecourt the first Saturday in May.

It isn't always the better horse but the better horse for that track that day!
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Old 03-17-2007, 04:40 AM
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Is there nary a believer in Kev's wisdom that the quirky sandy surface of Tampa has humbled many a shipper. AICG and AGS are the only horses to run on this track with a likely 15-20 mph wind making things even tougher.

Street Sense loves CD but will not have as comfortable time on this track.
I like AGS and AICG exacta box hoping that this time AICG holds on for the better price. Street sense has the benefit of the CD/Borel homecourt the first Saturday in May.

It isn't always the better horse but the better horse for that track that day!
The wind is howling here, currently 20mph gusting to 30mph out of the north (per weather.com). That means it will be a head wind down the backstretch and a tailwind coming home.

I don't think the Tampa Sand is nearly as quirky as it was say 5-10 years ago. It is definitely not as deep as it used to be. Generally, if a horse likes Churchill he will like Tampa.

Taking a stand with one of the standouts in the P4 may be the only way to make enough money to justify the risk. That said, leave either off your ticket at your own peril.

I think there are some juicy opportunities in the undercard Stakes.
GL to all today.
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Old 03-17-2007, 08:55 AM
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I'm not dismissing Street Senses performance in the BC juvy, but I think it's irrelevant tomorrow. He hasn't raced in over 4 months, and doesn't have a trip over the tricky surface at Tampa. And most importantly, whether it's trainer speak or not, the horse is not cranked and does not need to win. All he wants is a good performance.
Any Given Saturday needs the Graded Earnings to get to the derby,
and is ready to roll.
Bet against Pletcher and Velasquez at your own risk.
My thoughts exactly. Plus, nobody has come off of the BC gold rail to run well.
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