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Old 06-20-2006, 10:14 AM
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Roman Dynasty is VERY intriguing for Pletcher as a Theatrical trying the grass for the first time...I think this horse overtakes Kip Deville and proved to be the best speed but I love Stream Cat's closing turn of foot on grass...think the black colt proves best late..I don't care for Rock Lobster or Go Between....the Atticus Marty Wolfson colt is interesting to me too, but I just don't think he is as good as Stream at...Outperformance beat a very solid Hill Prince but I don't like the 2-week turn-around....Chin High is a one-hit wonder and Yate's Black Cat is okay but maybe too slow IMO...the rest don't fit in the race..

Early Selections:

(1) Stream Cat
(2) Lewis Michael
(3) Roman Dynasty
Just off the phone with the man.. the legend.. Gary Sciacca.. DO NOT dismiss his reformed claimer (nabbed for just $16k) Prime Diamond from this tough, diverse group... At least in your exotics...

"A different horse when I put him on the grass", said Gary. "We were gonna get rid of him and he wins that claimer and then crushed in the NY allowance. He's training GREAT..."

Prime Diamond gets Dominguez, under whom he earned his diploma, and has won on firm and yielding... Gets a pace to close into, should appreciate the added the ground, and will be boxcars...
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