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I think he meant Mohaymen is good enough to wear the roses in early May, where Zulu isn't?
Could be wrong.
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Mor Spirit.
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Mohaymen is pretty slow all things considered. I thought he was pretty average today.
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They're all slow after 7f in this crop. I can't even call this crop of colts average.
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Lets look at the horse he beat and the horse the original poster calls an exceptional animal. Zulu ran OK Saturday, but he is nothing special either. Not sure why beating him is worth anything. He might be OK moving forward, but come on now, 2 races going in and I don't think he had broke a 90 beyer. The original poster is obviously confused. What makes Zulu exceptional? He has beaten 1 good horse until Saturday that's the NY bred who just broke his maiden who's name escapes me right now. Where did Zulu have better numbers in the data? |
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