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When you have a bunch of sore horses running, what do you expect? They all looked absolutely dreadful.
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The Juvenile Fillies is by far the weakest division of the year.
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The Frizette field was horrendous but I thought the Champagne was the best field of 2-year-olds we've seen gathered so ffar this year.....there were plenty of future stars in that race and the horse that won is the best juvenile in the country IMO....
Nice race with a deep and quality field....don't expect too much in the department of credentials with horses that just started their racing career....they can run, they just haven't built the resume up yet....thats just 2YO racing....you'll never get more than 2 or 3 graded stakes winners or even just stakes winners running in any Grade 1 race for babies...not unless its the BC Juvy... |
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The race got a 68 Beyer fig. Has to be a record low for a Grade 1.
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You can't be serious. That is astounding. I thought at least a 75. It should be an overnight stakes next year! LOL
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What!!! The last quarter of the mile was under 25 seconds. I thought that the BSF would have been quite a bit higher than that! Well, Scat Daddy was goofing off down the lane, and could have won by more had he not run so green, but still...That number is too low.
Nobiz Like Shobiz was a little rank in the early going as well. I look for both these horses to do well in the Juvy. I don't care what their BSF was. I don't think that it is correct anyway. These are two class animals. |