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Suddenly you're quite interested in him.
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I looked him up when you mentioned him the other day.
His form seemed like its all over the place - didn't bother to look through charts and stuff - any reason you know of why he seemed so inconsistant at first glance. |
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No idea. Too long ago. He was just a horse I kind of liked....and I bet him when he beat Life's Magic. Not sure why.
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Maybe the 10th path was live that meet and you thought he might follow it the whole way around? |
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Crist: "It also would be a lot easier to accept the supposed scorn of the international racing community if a single one of the powerful international stables that sends horses to the Triple Crown and the Breeders’ Cup declined to use Lasix as a matter of principle once they get here. Instead, virtually all of them use it [my addition - when they race in the US] while continuing to criticize American racing for allowing them to do so."
As if thousands of Lasix-free races overseas wasn't enough proof... International trainers are on record as saying they use Lasix when they get here because they believe it puts their horses on the same playing field, they believe it gives THEM an edge. When in Rome... |
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The rail was frequently dead back then.
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I know you've mentioned that before - kind of where I was going with that Greall remark.
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I actually still see him occasionally.
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