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![]() The look in Borel's eyes was PRICELESS!!
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![]() Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! Must see TV!
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![]() Borel needs some medication.
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![]() and castellano needs to go home , he nearly killed garcia
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![]() No doubt! That was crazy!
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![]() why don't he try that hard at the big a
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![]() Agreed...he should be suspended for that and I am sure he will be.
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![]() That was crazy! He got sucker punched. I'd be pissed too. As crazy as it sounds, this might be a good moment for our sport!
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![]() Did he get sucker punched? I saw him put his finger in Castellano's face and then I couldn't tell what happened. Borel was certainly right to be mad. But a finger in the face usually means it's go time.
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![]() You're right! Looking at it again he really didn't sucker punch him. Crazy! Have you ever seen anything like it?
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![]() Am I the only one who thinks ESPN's coverage of the actual races is unwatchable? Enough with the camera changes, how bout letting us watch the race. Back to Twinspires on the computer.
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![]() Yep...I'm watching it on the breederscup.com feed because I can't stand the camera views on ESPN.
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![]() Quote:
Agree that Castellano should get a suspension. I'm sure his move wasn't intentional - aggressive riding gone wrong, and he has to pay the consequences. Borel should get some kind of reprimand for going so... postal.
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