Told some guys on another board that all this chatter about Slew's Tizzy and Crazy Guy was hooey. Class tells at a distance of ground, and the filly, Curlin and Hard Spun were a class above the others. (IMHO, Gomez blew Hard Spun's only chance by not letting him open on the field. He had to have more than a length on the class closers at the top of the stretch to have any chance. I know, I know, Pino moves too soon, Gomez moves too late, it's always something. He's still a class horse.)
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