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At the end of the day, there is little doubt that few people here respect my opinion, which does not bother me in the least. Yet according to the poll that was taken in that other thread, more people think you are an idiot than think I am an idiot. How does that make you feel? |
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Justin, the day I take into consideration the results of a poll on here on how I view myself, is the day I walk over to the beach, continue walking into the ocean and don't stop until I reach Cuba or I drown. Apparently you think it is meaningful though, rather sad. Bittle Road isn't the worst opinion I have ever heard.....but Brother Keith is. Keep up the good work. By the love the way you think that poll has anything to do with someone being an idiot. Reading comprehension is obviously not your strong point. Seriously man....quit bringing me up, it always ends with you making a complete jacka## out of yourself and either going into hiding or putting up the white flag. Frankly, I am getting bored making you look so bad. |
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Derby Super plus a couple flyers....
Desert Party Freisan Fire I Want Revenge POTN Hold Me Back Win Willy Square Eddie |
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Garcia on Regal Ransom & Dominguez on Desert Party...
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I think the Godolphin jockey assignments are right on.
Not sure if people realize it, but the final time of the UAE Derby was really around 1:48 not the 1:50 it is listed at on the PPs. The track that day brought the front-runners home like no other during the 21 days of racing in Dubai this year, a product of four days of occasional rains and the track being sealed otherwise. The four lengths that Desert Party made up in the race are just about the most of anyone the entire day...if not the most. Frankie was overly confident on Desert Party...that is practically undeniable. Both Desert Party and Regal Ransom accomplished their tasks without race day medication and routinely dispatched with older horses (Southern Hemisphere 3YO). I think both of them have a solid chance. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/09/ny...o-5-years.html now scroll to breeder... http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2009/ra...ty/connections and you have the makings of a heartwarming derby story. Here is some detail on what the guy did for GTech.. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortu...8202/index.htm His former boss, Guy Snowden, is also a horse breeder. D'awesome. |
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had the two lost, the fact they lost to older would have been cited. if you like them, you'll justify it. if you don't, it's not a big deal. they seem decent horses-my lack of interest is due to the fact that their approach to the derby has not had past success.
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Its quite an achievement for 3 year olds to beat older horses this early in the season - but the "Classic" generation this year in Dubai was to put it mildly - woeful.
I think Regal Ransom has no shot at staying 10f, so Desert Party seems to be the one for me.
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Granted, they were lightly raced (but everyone is) - but the age and maturity factor plays a role. I just don't think there is anything absurd about that particular fact. |