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some comment on MO's lugging out in his derby preps as a sign of injury..
perhaps this is why he skipped the other 2 after the Kentucky fried chicken derby.. now he is rested and stops back at a sprint 7f...should be his race to loose as i recall Hard spun was on the lead in kentucky and faded at the wire ,10f too much track...sortof the same with Mo |
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it is the same - neither colt could run the classic distance and win
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That is an overly simplistic and lazy analysis.
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i'll pray tonight, and hope my desire to get the handicapping knowledge and wisdom you have will be granted...
should I go out for fast food now ? nahhhh...i'll order a pizza and have it delivered.. you know how lazy I am ah crap..i have to get up to walk over to the phone...forget that, I'll order online |
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Hard Spun would jog over Mohaymen.
Mohaymen is an underlay at 5-1.
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Apparently, Mohaymen can't get seven furlongs either.
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