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![]() 1998 was the strongest
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![]() Zenyatta
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#3
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![]() It might be the greatest field ever to assemble in a starting gate, unless Quality Road is a late scratch again.
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Still trying to outsmart me, aren't you, mule-skinner? You want me to think that you don't want me to go down there, but the subtle truth is you really don't want me to go down there! |
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![]() Its a really strong group. Not sure why everyone seems so down on it.
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![]() Who in the field has been "really strong"?
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![]() Quality Road is a cross between Lemon Drop Kid and Bertrando, meaning he's tailing off and can't get the distance.
Blame in a normal year would be under-the-radar very much like previous winners Wild Again, Skywalker, and Awesome Again. And yet he's one of the "big 4". Lookin At Lucky is about as accomplished as Louis Quatorze or Birdstone were, neither of whom were heavily backed in their respective Classics. Pepper's Pride was never considered for the BC Classic and almost certainly would have been a longshot if she had, not a major player. |
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![]() Boring paper tiger who's only a 'champion' to morons. But you knew that already.
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He probably does think she's a great champion, based off of his limited view of today's standards, which are low. TFF though, he knows better and is just being his usual dick self. |
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