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Covering the final furlong (of a 9f race) in 11.68 seconds is fairly impressive.
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btw having a good sence of humor makes him the best of his breed..
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All the connections got too concerned with the lack of speed on paper. Except Tagg who never wants the lead. |
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Tagg's got himself a horse.
A lot of people were so "dissapointed" with Nobiz in the Dwyer. I don't think the betting public understood that he ran with a better running style in the Dwyer. Nobiz ran his best dirt race as a 3yo in the Dwyer, his best style since the 2yo Remsen Stakes, but was beat by another horse who happened to run a brilliant race. (similar to those who bashed Curlin's Haskell) Enough about AGS who is one of my first BC tosses. Nobiz was born to be a classic distance warrior. Right now he is king of the 9furlong 3yo turf horses. He made a huge move and made Red Giant look more like the Hobbit. I would like to see how Nobiz develops, not necessarily urgent to do big things on Breeders Cup day. I hope to see this big guy run at 4 - he looks to take the title of best animal of his crop when Hard Spun retires.Last edited by Bobby Fischer : 10-06-2007 at 11:21 PM. |
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This was a very nice win, If all the heavy hitters get put off to stud, it leaves Nobiz likely to go back to the dirt. Some horses get better, he may be one of them, plus he's a big horse, this win today was very impressive.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |