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![]() was the ride not as bad as i think ? or is everyone pumped up on the indian blessing thread ?
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![]() When it came down to it, it was horse power vs. horse power.
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so you think it was a good ride by robby ? i thought it was horrible. |
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![]() Dude riders rarely win or lose races, except for CC Lopez
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why did he not go to work when cq went past him ? why did he wait ? what was he waiting for ? |
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Always be suspicious of anything in, of, or from Louisiana. I'm kickin' my own arse for betting Grasshopper as the heavy chalk there today. |
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I have already described Grasshopper to another handicapping audience as "the Aaron Burr of duelers." I've seen him lose live twice -- yesterday, and in last year's edition of Super Derby at Louisiana Downs. Both losses as heavily bet favorite. Grasshopper gained acclaim for finishing second to Street Sense in 2007 Travers Stakes at Saratoga. So does your suspiciousness also extend to Empire State as well? ![]()
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![]() Robby rode fine. Did he wait till the mid stretch to crack him, yea, but that is Robbies style. The race didnt shape up like he thought, he wanted a target to run at, and didnt get one. A good race by two decent colts...
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