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I actually think she ran pretty well that day. To lose by a length or so to seasoned old mares like Angara, Sweet Talker, and Argentina, while just barely being outfinished by My Typhoon is a pretty good effort. At that time she was barely a graded stakes winner in America, having won the GIII Regret. |
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I still like Cassydora a lot. 5 yo Pletcher grass mare who is fairly lightly raced and has been improving tons this winter.
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They wont let her jog like that in the Woodford. She may have to change tactics. That said, I'll be rooting for her. |
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I like Arravale...not sure if she is going to run this year or not. She won a grade one at Del Mar (I believe) and a Grade one at Woodbine. I also like Ciao. She is a 3 year old that won a stake race at Churchill last fall as a 2 year old. She has been working recently for her first race of the year.
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