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Old 08-14-2006, 09:24 AM
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Well I agree with you on thar Euro. If I owned this horse and had to pick between the 2 races, I would have to go with the sprint and just pray for a total pace collapse. I dont see it happening but I think there is a better chance of this than him beating Lava Man or Bernardini, with any pace scenario.
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Old 08-14-2006, 09:28 AM
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Well I agree with you on thar Euro. If I owned this horse and had to pick between the 2 races, I would have to go with the sprint and just pray for a total pace collapse. I dont see it happening but I think there is a better chance of this than him beating Lava Man or Bernardini, with any pace scenario.
Yes but you don't HAVE to choose one or the other. You could skip them both. I think he would be a pretty big longshot in either of those races. I know it is the BC and everyone wants their horse to win one, but moving this horse back and forth between 6 and 10 furlongs all the time is crazy and could screw up the horse. There is nothing wrong with being a great dirt 7-9 furlong horse and picking up a bunch of G2 and G3 wins.
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Old 08-14-2006, 09:30 AM
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Yes but you don't HAVE to choose one or the other. You could skip them both. I think he would be a pretty big longshot in either of those races. I know it is the BC and everyone wants their horse to win one, but moving this horse back and forth between 6 and 10 furlongs all the time is crazy and could screw up the horse. There is nothing wrong with being a great dirt 7-9 furlong horse and picking up a bunch of G2 and G3 wins.
See i love the turn back in distance angle used by trainers. Not sure when Sun King;s next start is but if he goes long then I think it sets him up perfectly for the Sprint. And no offense, you have to run Sun King in a Breeders Cup race.
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Old 08-14-2006, 09:28 AM
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Well I agree with you on thar Euro. If I owned this horse and had to pick between the 2 races, I would have to go with the sprint and just pray for a total pace collapse. I dont see it happening but I think there is a better chance of this than him beating Lava Man or Bernardini, with any pace scenario.
Definately, the Sprint is the most logical race for this horse. I think the Classic field is going to be one of the best ever. Especially if Whitney was a fluke for Flower Alley and if Electrocutionist comes back 100%. You could have the following:

Bernardini
Invasor
Flower Alley
Electrocutionist
Lava Man
Perfect Drift
Giacomo

And I am sure I am missing a couple, but those 7 above are pretty darn good.
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Old 08-14-2006, 09:32 AM
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Definately, the Sprint is the most logical race for this horse. I think the Classic field is going to be one of the best ever. Especially if Whitney was a fluke for Flower Alley and if Electrocutionist comes back 100%. You could have the following:

Bernardini
Invasor
Flower Alley
Electrocutionist
Lava Man
Perfect Drift
Giacomo

And I am sure I am missing a couple, but those 7 above are pretty darn good.
Based on his impressive performances in his last 2 races, I would assume Suave is pointed to this race as well. He and Bluegrass Cat are probably not in the same league as horses like Invasor and Lava Man, but they are probably planning on making a trip to Louisville and based on their most recent performances they may have a shot in the race as well.
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Old 08-14-2006, 09:34 AM
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Based on his impressive performances in his last 2 races, I would assume Suave is pointed to this race as well. He and Bluegrass Cat are probably not in the same league as horses like Invasor and Lava Man, but they are probably planning on making a trip to Louisville and based on their most recent performances they may have a shot in the race as well.
Totally agree on the two that you mentioned.
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