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No filly can consistently run with older colts and win.......you can take that to the bank. Once, twice maybe, but not 3-4 times a year, IMO. It will break them.
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I think you just changed your argument. Regardless, it happens in Europe all the time. Heck, St. Trinians just tried the boys this spring. Life is Sweet did it last year. Were those restricted races, or are you just ignoring the posts that have been made since you posited this question that completely refute your argument?
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I don't think even you put her in that group. She's ducked too many races.
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I know just pointing out as historic fillies go other than last years classic the spots she has showed up in, well its not really all that new.
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Yeah? What if the older colts suck? Does that matter? Or do their genitals supersede their ability?
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