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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
Just feels like a couple years ago, you have a pretty nice horse in the Derby winner and not much else, in fact the crop seems even weaker than AP triple crown year. Its hard to find much to nag about with the Derby winner and he just doesnt have to beat much the next two races.
Quick turnaround is the issue given the barn never does that much.
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I think it's too early to tell for 1 reason- the mud.
Probably 3/4 of the trainers will say "my horse hated the mud" and will try again in the Belmont. I think a lot legitimately believe that.
If/when Always Dreaming smokes them on a dry track, then I'll agree