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I went with the "deep closers do not win the Belmont" logic.
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jara did a great job..i think he "he made his bones" rideing some weak stock in full fields in ny and it payed off for him when he got this" ride of his life" so far..he also gave it 110prc..congrats to the kid .he has been the brunt of jokes and jabbing in the past.but no more, he showed great reslove sticking it out in ny after losing his bug..and it payed off for him and his trainer..ive seen that same ride from him many times..
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All you needed to do to know where Jara stood as an accomplished young rider was listen to ATRAB regularly.. Kieran has been a regular guest and I asked him after the decision was made to run Jazil in the Derby whether Fernando would stay on... He made it clear that he loved the kid as a rider; that he has a world of talent; listens to instruction; suited the horse and had a great rapport with him, and would absolutely ride him Louisville... He did remarkably in the Derby with him and astoundingly well Saturday with him.
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Well, the kids got skillz, no doubt. He sure knew how to ride the track. It was a standard logic all week. The pace will not be nearly as fast, so jazil would not have that many lengths to make up. You tac on 13-15 lengths from the time and there you have it.
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