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![]() In the last week alone I have heard him be refearred to as one of the best riders in the country and top 3 on turf in the country.
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#2
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![]() He is one of the better turf riders in the country.
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#3
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![]() What does better riders in the country even mean then? I know just in NY I would take Maragh, Ramon, Javier and Garcia for sure. Julian and Gomez for sure also, they ride NY at Saratoga.
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![]() Castellano makes more mistakes and premature moves than anyone you just mentioned. Garcia hasn't ridden well in close to a year. For a guy who doesn't ride first call for any big barns Lezcano has done quite well.
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I think Castellano has shed a lot of the issues he had in the past with wide/premature moves. He does break out with one every once in a while. NT |
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![]() I don't see what the problem is with Castellano. I'm one of his biggest critics and he's been riding very well recently, IMO. The jock that's off forum lately is Dominguez.
Now, for an even more infuriating ride: M Garcia's NON EFFORT on Mission Viejo Halo at HOL (7/09 R3). When, other than shaking the reins in the stretch, does he ask the horse to run? In fact, he's doing the exact opposite in the stretch. Where the **** are the stewards with this one? |
#7
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Castellano had one of his patented rides in the 4th yesterday. He wasn't beating the winner, but it cost him 2nd I thought, which actually helped me out. |
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Odintz winning two on one card usually leads to me having a horrible day, which it did yesterday. Of course, David Smith winning one definitely means it's a full moon. NT |
#9
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![]() Did you watch this ride?
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