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You're opinion on the Derby was formulated before it was run. If Street Sense won it was because of a seeming perfect trip and if he lost it was because he was the phony you claimed he was. Yawn. |
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You've offered nothing to suggest otherwise. |
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I challenge you to reorder the Derby field based on if so-and-so had gotten a better trip. If I hear Curlin had a bad trip once again I'll puke. It didn't matter, he wasn't finishing in the exacta either way.
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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![]() I love when horses get lucky trips and people say "they made the trip."
It warms my heart. When you pass 16 horses without leaving the rail, on a slightly rail-favoring track, you can't rationally say the horse gets sole credit for "making the trip." Of course Street Sense gets some credit for accelerating fast enough to get through before holes got to close on him.... He's already proven what he's capable of (fastest Beyer in BC Juvie history) when he gets that trip. |
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![]() The bottom line, and this is really tiresome, is that only one horse in the Derby ran arguably as well as Street Sense and that's obviously Hard Spun. Good trip or not, nobody was even close, and Street Sense was, under no circumstances, worse than second best. In the BC Juvenile, where obviously he had a great trip, he won by ten lengths and was clearly the best horse regardless.
There are many perfect trip winners that can be argued under different circumstances would have not even been close to winning. Street Sense is simply not one of these. Nobody is denying that Street Sense had a good trip. However, you seem to be the only one in denial that he's clearly at the top of this class ( even if he may have mild company ). |