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![]() It was really good, but Im pretty sure there was not much behind him and the beyer coming back an 89 does not blow me away.
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The fact that his pedigree indicates he might be even better when the races stretch out to 7f+ later in the year interests me as well. Not my favorite connections in the world, but I think he could have an exciting 2yo campaign. |
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![]() Kantharos is obviously one of the best two-year-olds we've seen so far this year, but there's no way he's effective down the road past 7F.
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![]() I am excited to see Bail Out the Cat run back... He beyered 92 in his debut, it was a 92 for at least 2 weeks, now its been moved down to an 85. I still think there is some talent there, maybe as good as Kantharos right now.
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![]() What makes you say that?
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![]() Horses with his style and his extreme precociousness and his sprinter's pedigree never do anything down the line at longer distances.
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![]() I would hardly call that a "sprinter's pedigree."
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![]() i wouldn't either.
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![]() Fair enough. . . I'm pretty good at reading that sort of thing. Lion Heart can go either way - he gets milers too - but Kantharos' best sib was a pure sprinter and everything else about him points to sprinting.
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A 2yo at the Pleasanton Fair meet had an 82 last weekend. Just an 82 was enough to put him on the leaderboard. http://www.drf.com/drfLeaderBoard.do?category=beyer Good looking son of Afleet Alex out of a Seattle Slew mare. Sway Away |