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|  Incredibly suppositious facts about Casino Drive!!! -His time for his debut win in Japan was the fastest ever for a horse making his debut at that distance by one full second. -Six horses from that race returned to win their next start. And two of them are now stakes winners in Japan. -After his debut, Godolphin offered to buy him for $10MM. After the Peter Pan, their offer went to $15MM. -His last workout before he left Japan unofficially broke a track record. | 
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|   Sounds like Godolphin was lowballing them. 
				__________________ The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." | 
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|   Evidently, he just may have taken over "the best horse to ever look through a bridle" mantle from Spectacular Bid. 
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 Serious question.....could either of them beat Z Fortune? 
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 I think it's reasonable to assume Casino Drive will improve off his Peter Pan, and Big Brown has a million rights to regress. And if you believe in Beyers, it's arguable they are already closer than some would say. (For the record, I am both mocking the hype, and adding to it.) | 
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