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![]() Have been doing some race re-caps this morning and I'm really starting to be impressed with Circular Quay. I understand all of the Hoopla about the eight week vacation. There is no question that's a negative, but I see so many other positives.
1. Ran huge in the Louisiana Derby 2. Was ready to make a huge move in the Risen Star until he checked to avoid the spill. Pletchers comments after the race.."I still would not want to change places with anyone. 3. Had a horrible Breeders trip and still finished 2nd. He was making a strong move until his jock took him 8 wide. 4. Breeding. Thunder Gulch 5. Has raced in several large fields. Was sitting dead last in the Juvenile. Weaved his way through traffic until the bad decision to go that wide. I hope that Great Hunter and Street Sense run like Affirmed Alydar this coming weekend. The better they run, the better the odds on Quay. It's quite possible I could see 8-1 or better. Any thoughts? |
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![]() Just making sure you can see it!!
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Especially if you see big performances this weekend. The reasons I like him is that he's never run a bad race (crossing a line through the Risen Star with the fallen jock in front of him) and he has shown a liking to Churchill Downs. The 8-week layoff is a big concern for me, but knowing that he won't be running near the front or in the middle of the pack, getting bumped, jostled, and used hard early, I think he still has a legitimate shot, if healthy. |