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Shouldn't we all be cheering for a Fairbanks blowout victory in a 110+ Beyer to draw a lot of money come BC Day on a horse we will all toss? And really it isn't that farfetched, the field sucks and the figure makers won't be afraid to give him a good figure if he wins big again against another field that sucks.
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Of course, if he opts for the Dirt Mile, it might be a different story... |
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Oh, and people are overrating the draw of the Dirt Mile, it will be Corinthian, Wanderin Boy, and a bunch of other horses that want nothing to do with 10 furlongs or 6. |
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Fair enough. As far as Corinthian goes, is he really a horse with distance limitations or did he just go horribly off form in the Suburban? In that respect, if he doesn't improve, he should be no count in the Dirt Mile, too.
I didn't see his Woodward, but I think I read that he made a middle move and hung, so maybe he's also just not that good. |
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He hung, but Lawyer Ron looked like he was on a bullet train compared to the rest of them in that field. Its not fair to look at that race and say he "hung". He put in a nice move, but it wasnt enough. I dont think we can put the distance tag on him yet.....
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Is he supposed to run again before the BC?
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I would think he should. Maybe not wanting to tangle with the big boys, he could land somewhere like the Meadowlands Cup.
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Not to be too outlandish, but I don't think much of the Classic field this year either. In fact, aside from Curlin (who might be toast by now), which of those horses in there seems at its best at 10f?
Street Sense could win on ability, but he really doesn't look comfortable beyond 9f and in a tougher group, I'd look hard to beat him. |
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Everyone is always trying to beat Street Sense, yet he's done little wrong this year.
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