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Someone here called me on my statement and backed it up with both data and facts. so I will resort to accusing Dutrow of cheating, because I don't have an answer. If you asked soemone about who Silver train was they would say "OH hes the horse who won the BC Sprint and Met Mile!!!" If you asked someone about Tiger you woud get "Isnt he that damn horse who went off favored a while ago and got destroyed by the 14 claimer?" ![]() |
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I didn't say Dutrow was cheating but that horse seems to get faster on that track. Maybe he just likes it or somebody helps set up the track a certain way for him. ST is a nice horse but like Brother Derek he is a one track pony. Let's see how he does outside Belmont where he won his two big races. I guess we have already seen that. His Gulfstream efforts have been atrocious. Just awful. Let's see him at Churchill this fall. I know the son of Storm Boot will be there. He has put up fast times on more than one track. |
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Now if he could only find a way to beat that reformed 14K claimer, he'd be all set!!!! Seriously, hes a nice horse, I love Jimmy J, but one win in a 5 horse field against grade 3 horses does not make you a divisional leader. I do wish Jimmy the best of luck with this horse and hope he wins a lotta cash. |
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He is a very good horse right now. His times have been as good as they get this year. He trounced Pletcher's Bishop Court Hill who beat some of the same horses ST beat yesterday. |
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I look at that horse and his record is incredible. I bet him in his debut and he looked great then. Never understood the ill fated trainer switch though. Since being given back to Jimmy J hes back to his old self. Why the hell would anyone take a horse away from Jimmy J? |
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Didnt Silver Train lose to a reformed claimer in Spooky Mulder in the race before the Met? Granted it was designed as a prep, but he still got soundly beat by a reformed claimer. And the race before that at Gulfstream he barely beat the tractor home at 3/5.
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ST is very beatable outside Belmont. In fact he looked so bad at Gulfstream numerous times that you really have to wonder what goes on at Belmont. This entire meet very strange things have been hapenning. NY racing is very sketchy (not always, but in streaks) if you ask me. |
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Wrong! Spooky Mulder ran in claiming races below 14K. Go back to September 2002, you'll see how he is a reformed claimer.
http://www.drf.com/row/pps/spookymulder.pdf ![]() |
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Nothing wrong with winning big races only at Belmont. He can make a nice career for himself but never will go down as "a great".
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Shucks, I would never put "Rock Hard Ten" and "Great" in the same sentence Oracle. I was being serious as if you are ever going to have an afinity for one racetrack, Belmont is the #1 place to have it, in any division. Whether you sprint on the dirt or route on the turf. Its the goods.
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