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![]() Quote:
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() Tiz Wonderful is a FREAK. . . he broke his maiden at toga last summer very impressively. . .
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![]() Tiz Wonderful would have won at least one triple crown race this year if he was able to compete-just my opinion.
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![]() Agreed. I remember Dan Illman touting him before he broke his maiden so strongly at Saratoga. It's always fun to say you were "at the Spa" the day a great horse gets his first win.
It's just too bad when you chase a horse (Superfly comes to mind) off what you saw at the Spa. Good to see Tiz coming back. |
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![]() horses can move forward so much from their 2 to 3 y.o. season
its not a good handicapping idea to base a horse that is unraced at 3 on his 2 y.o. form/ performances. Yes he ran great @ 2 but can he transfer that to his 3 y.o. season? - look at Dreaming of Anna.. she just matured faster than her 2 y.o counterparts, but they eventually caught up to her at 3 just my 2 cents - its nice to see him make his return |
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![]() TW looked great at Saratoga last summer. In the paddock, on the track and in the race he was a picture of a well prepared baby. I hope he comes back in a big way. The Jim Dandy is not an easy spot but what options does he have? The alc/opt cl races are for 3 and up and he'd have to go to NW3x which at Saratoga might be tougher than the Jim Dandy.
After the Dwyer we may have a better idea of how some of these colts came out of the TC run-up. If the "derby trail" took a toll on AGS and NoBiz and they have not bounced back a colt like TizW could be sitting in a great spot. BTW, Curlin is scheduled to arrive in Albany on the 12th and then ship by van to the Spa.
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