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Old 11-30-2010, 02:09 AM
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That horrendous start you mention, he lost a shoe there. I mentioned his win against Treekster, himself a very nice horse that met an untimely end, was Indy's second finest race. His race in the JCGC was impossibly good and clearly his best performance.

He stunk in Canada because, I believe, he was under prepared for the race. Twenty years ago, Drysdale was absolutely the worst trainer out there for winning with horses off of a rest. Over a significant period of time, he was about 1% with those.
If they breed Zenyatta to A. P. Indy ... that is going to be one extremely slow horse.
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Old 11-30-2010, 07:34 AM
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I was at Belmont for the JCGC - Indy acted up before the race, lol, rearing and just otherwise being rambunctious. He ran great in the Gold Cup, but still I was surprised that he was the favorite in the Classic.
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Old 11-30-2010, 08:37 AM
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Why?

I'd have been shocked had he not been favored. He was clearly the best horse in the race, and ran the best prep race, by far.

To me, in the history of the BCC, he was perhaps the second biggest lock to win the race. The first biggest lock being the SS/EG exacta box.
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Old 11-30-2010, 08:51 AM
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Why?

I'd have been shocked had he not been favored. He was clearly the best horse in the race, and ran the best prep race, by far.

To me, in the history of the BCC, he was perhaps the second biggest lock to win the race. The first biggest lock being the SS/EG exacta box.
Skip Away in the '97 Classic was death and taxes. All of his heavy competition was out of the way
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Old 11-30-2010, 11:08 AM
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Skip Away in the '97 Classic was death and taxes. All of his heavy competition was out of the way
Yeah, forgot about that one.

No price though.
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