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|   You begin to get a sense of how BIG a JUICER Pletcher is when you consider that just about ALL of his 2 year olds have speed. Now, how the **** can that be? He's like the John Sadler on the east coast. Sadler can stretch ANY horse from a sprint to a route and not only have it win but win as if it'd been routing for 5 years. Pletcher can put speed into ANY 2 year old. Right.  Of course, when he ships to DEL, for example, his 2 years olds don't always show speed. In fact, they often trail the field badly early. Wonder why that is? | 
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|   SAR R3: exacta box: 7 / 2 Tri: 2, 7 / 2, 7 / 1 | 
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|   R3- 7 to win Exacta 7-2 Triple 7-2-1 7-1,2,-1,2 | 
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|   DEL R3: exacta: 2 / 3, 7 Tri:2 / 3, 7 / 3, 7 | 
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|   ****in' Shug. How useless is he? His horse is CUTTING BACK 1/16th and with any other trainer is supposed to have MORE left late. With SHUG, she's dead on the turn. I thought Up in Lights was a hanger off her last race. Today, she confirmed it. | 
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|   I would book Regal Ransom at 4/5 if we had exchange betting. His return was less than impressive and I'm not convinced he's going to hold off the multiple challengers in this race. 
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