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If Papa Clem gets an uncontested lead, I can see him being very dangerous at probable long odds surmising Churchill will be souped up for the Derby
. His Robert Lewis was very, very good on a fair race track. Toss out the slop loss at the FG and you have perhaps an underrated horse. Yeah I know he didn't beat much in the ARK Derby but in a paceless race, he might War Emblem them. I'm just not sure 1 1/4 is his best distance. |
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The track in 2001 was arguably as souped-up as it has been in recent memory yet the winner of the Derby came from well, well off the pace. NT |
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Papa Clem isn't naturally fast enough to make the lead without having to be too hard used.
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well if QR isn't 100% or doesn't go , why can't he get out on a loose lead without having to be exerted? |
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because there are still a few others likely to go who are naturally faster than him.
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fresian fire? |
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My point is very simple. It happened after the Fla Derby and it's happening again. Labels like biased, speed-favoring, souped-up are thrown around very casually, especially when one wants to fit their own agenda. They are all isolated instances but at times can be mixed. A souped-up track, a track that has been situated so that times are fast, is not necessarily a speed-favoring track. To say that the CD strip is often souped-up on Derby day would be accurate. Yes, the track is often very, very fast on Derby day. But to assume that because it's souped up that its going to favor speed is a connection I wouldn't make. Thus, anyone spending time right now trying to figure out who COULD go wire-to-wire because they're hoping that the track is souped-up AND will favor speed ought to start handicapping the Queen's Plate because that set of conditions cannot be expected at this point in time. NT |
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It is amazing to watch that 2001 Derby and realize how many horses stopped badly before even reaching the far turn. I know horses stop in every Derby, but that was half the field who were done running after 6f.
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Invisibile Ink was a stone cold grinder who I thought had several races better than looked on his form - and as a few here will recall - I relentlessly touted him in a fashion of almost Jon White like annoyance going into that years Derby. Similar to what happened with Giacomo - I scored some - but my opinion was certainly never validated by what happened in subsequent races .. though in both cases the sexiest thing about the horse coming into the race was how well they projected trip and style wise from what absolutely had to be insanely hot paces. |