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![]() Lava Man will get a ham sandwich in the classic.
Henny Hughes will romp The rest is TBD Last edited by The Bid : 09-11-2006 at 07:42 AM. |
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![]() I'm looking forward to taking a shot against Henny Hughes against older horses in the sprint. While enormously talented, I think he is one of the best favorites to take a stand against.
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![]() Lava Man will get a ham sandwich in the classic.
Whats that mean? Somebody literally walks out and feeds Lava Man a ham sandwich? Sounds good to me. |
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![]() I agree Euro, tough to beat older horses, especially in the Sprint Division. We saw what happened to Lost in the Fog in last year's BC. Pretty hard to think that Lost in the Fog wasnt every bit as talented (I happen to think more) than Henny Hughes is.
Whats more is Henny will have to face a tougher group in this year's Sprint. War Front looms large and Pomeroy is back in shape. |
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![]() Extremly talented group of 3yr olds but with short prices they are a bet against in all BC races. Even the freek Bernadeni. With success this will be proof of the quality of this years 3yr olds. Having said all this with the propper set up I will probably play them. I guess the bottom line is 3yr olds stepping up to older horses is a complete new league. While we are on the subject why are So. Hem 4yr olds alowwed to compete against 3yr olds up north?
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In the case of Henny he has dealt with a pace in the King's Bishop that should have absolutely cooked him and he was able to prevail. LITF did not have that going into the BC last year. I can fully understand why others would pick against him but I think he'll surprise a lot of people come BC day. |
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![]() I didnt say it couldnt be done and certainly in the case of Bernardini, he should be the favorite going into the Classic. I seriously doubt Invasor or Sun King will give him much of a battle in the Jockey Club.
Henny Hughes is a real nice horse but I think hes very beatable using War Front. That field in the Kings Bishop wasnt much. Although on that day he probably would have beaten almost any sprinter alive. |
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![]() What about Discreet Cat? If he shows up in any race on B/C day, he'll win for fun... I really like Happy Ticket in the Distaff.
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![]() Its going to be a much harder race than the Kings Bishop. I guess we'll get a preview of how he'll fare in next month's Vosburgh, which promises to be every bit as good as the BC Sprint. Silver Train will be in there but not the BC Sprint.
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![]() A ham sandwich means he will get nothing at all, an off the board finish. Henny Hughes is the real deal.
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