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![]() Probably St Liam. I had a big bet on Ghostzapper to win by a few lengths in that race (Woodward?) where he ran the whole stretch with St. Liam. After that race I thought St Liam was just as good as Ghostzapper, and took him in a future bet to win the Breeder's Cup. Of course, he didn't run in the BC in 2004, so I lost that bet, too.
In 2005, I think I bet on him in the Calif race, which he lost. I ultimately decided he hadn't shown the same talent as in 2004, so I bet against him in the BC. Wrong again! --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() Cat Thief, every time I bet on him, he lost, every time I didn't bet on him, he won...
MVP horses(horses that dug me out of holes, by keying them on top of tri's or supers) Afleet Alex(saved a bad day at Keeneland, by winning the Ark Derby) Smarty Jones(hit the tri with him in the Ark Derby, KY Derby, and spr in the Preakness) Lawyer Ron(saved another bad day at Keeneland, by keying him on top and hitting the super, paid $800 for $2) |
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![]() Mustanfar. Only won when I didn't bet on him.
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