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Old 04-04-2007, 10:39 AM
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Churchill's surface can get "cuppy" but we all know it is far from "cuppy" on Derby day. The track is like a concret surface on that day. In addition, the stretch is much longer that Oaklawn's and it isn't downhill. I have no clue what these people are thinking. It pisses me off at times when people cannot stick to a plan. I have to give credit to Carl N. He had a plan for Street Sense ever since the Breeders Cup and he hasnt wavored from it. Win or lose at lease he stuck to his plan.
Aside from changing what race SS would make his debut in this year he has stuck to the two race campaign.

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Old 04-04-2007, 10:45 AM
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I am not sure why they think Oaklawn and Churchill Downs are so similar. Hard Spun though doesn't appear to be in the elite category. The Lexington is another polytrack race which he obviously handled. If I am correct, Hard Spun will be worth quite a bit in the breeding shed, and maybe they feel a win in the Lexington will be worth more than a 5th or 6th place finish in the derby, which is the best I could see him doing.
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Old 04-04-2007, 10:48 AM
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I am not sure why they think Oaklawn and Churchill Downs are so similar. Hard Spun though doesn't appear to be in the elite category. The Lexington is another polytrack race which he obviously handled. If I am correct, Hard Spun will be worth quite a bit in the breeding shed, and maybe they feel a win in the Lexington will be worth more than a 5th or 6th place finish in the derby, which is the best I could see him doing.
Exactly, they see Hard Spun as their meal ticket. They'll never get another horse this good.
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Old 04-04-2007, 10:52 AM
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And people laugh when I say I would have a better idea of where to place horses than mosts trainer would. Could he be more clueless about his own horse?

Cannon, note I said "most"!
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Old 04-04-2007, 10:59 AM
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And people laugh when I say I would have a better idea of where to place horses than mosts trainer would. Could he be more clueless about his own horse?

Cannon, note I said "most"!
I think Larry is a very good trainer but it is hard to believe that he is waffling so much therefore I am putting most of the blame on Porter. I mean unless there is a physical problem that we dont know about why would they want to pass on the Derby in a year where the firld has so many question marks? I know Porter has a presence in the mid atlanic region but the Preakness is a consolation prize except to the Derby winner. They talk so much about a specific surface that this horse handles or does not handle as though they can "manage" that part of the scenario. Like it was stated before, the surface Derby Day usually has no relation to the one that is used for training a month before.
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Old 04-04-2007, 11:14 AM
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I think Larry is a very good trainer but it is hard to believe that he is waffling so much therefore I am putting most of the blame on Porter. I mean unless there is a physical problem that we dont know about why would they want to pass on the Derby in a year where the firld has so many question marks? I know Porter has a presence in the mid atlanic region but the Preakness is a consolation prize except to the Derby winner. They talk so much about a specific surface that this horse handles or does not handle as though they can "manage" that part of the scenario. Like it was stated before, the surface Derby Day usually has no relation to the one that is used for training a month before.
I do too. One of the most underrated in the nation.

I've got a new theory... if they waffle enough, the future book odds will go up! Yeah, that's it!
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Old 04-04-2007, 02:17 PM
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... if they waffle enough
Another Belgium crack. Very funny.
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Old 04-04-2007, 10:55 AM
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I just love the " Hard Spun didn't like Oaklawn " comments. Funny, he ran arguably his best race there, and certainly his best dirt race, so I guess it is fair to assume that he really hated the other surfaces he ran on.

What a joke.
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Old 04-04-2007, 10:56 AM
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Actually, you said "mosts".
Cut the guy a break....he's in Belgium.
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