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Bernardini has 4 of the fastest 5 beyers run in a route this year and he wasn't asked for run in almost any race.
The only horses that can beat him are George Washington and David Junior, and that is only if they turn out to be dirt lovers. George Washington clearly has as much talent as Bernardini, but that doesn't mean it will transfer over to dirt. |
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Invasor is about a length slower then Bern if they run their tops. While they are both lightly races, Invasor has gotten more time off in between his starts and has room to improve.... |
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what's bernardini going to do when he hooks lava man at the 3/8 pole? that's not the kind of question i'm willing to take even money to find the answer to. |
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he hasn't had to deal with a horse who doesn't just fold and give up when they come on even terms. and we're kidding ourselves if we think that everyone in the classic is just going to defer to him like all the other fields have when he approaches. i'm just having a hard time believing that even money is the kind of payoff you want for taking that risk against some of the best horses in the world. don't get me wrong -- i completely believe that there is a great chance that he wins, or even wins for fun here like ghostzapper, but it's a risky proposition from this side. |
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Hopefully somebody will be better able to hook him in the BCC because most of them aren't rubber legged from the TC trail and prep races. It's more entertaining if he has to work for it...he's done so much coasting already. I want a good race and some fantastic horses battling---am I greedy if I want several good horses in the same stretch drive? Happily so I guess. |
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I'm pretty confident in them being solid figures, the runbacks have borne them out well- for example, Premium Tap got a 118 for his Whitney (beaten 7 lengths) and paired that in the Woodward. (Note that as trips are extremely important in determining the figure a horse earns i usually check the figures on runbacks where no trouble was encountered, such as PT's Woodward.) That being said 1 length is nothing and racing luck can ruin either advantage. They'll both be A's on my tickets with very little backups. I also see this as similar to '04 with GZ but with TWO standouts... there's a ton of upset possiblities in the other races to make some huge pick-payoffs, like '04. |
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--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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