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as drugs said, you have to wonder about chelokee after seeing how scat daddy ran in the derby. of course there is every possibility that the distance was just too much for daddy--but certainly there is a question mark or two there.
if chelokee is doing well, what the heck-run him in the preakness. i don't think street sense is unbeatable--he's at 50% lifetime...why not take the shot?
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DrugS makes some good points, and this colt's sire (although best known as a sprinter) turned in a nice performance in the '93 Preakness.....but come on DrugS....please bring back Brian Billick!!!
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Spiro T. Agnew is here to stay.
Not only, like Billick, does he honor CJ and his home city of Baltimore....but, compared to our current VP, he is a man of incredible honesty and integrity. Plus he's greek....and really---the Baltimore-Greek connection cinched it up. Last edited by The Indomitable DrugS : 05-10-2007 at 11:38 PM. |
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PROFESSIONAL suckup horses always have a chance to win.
Good luck with this one. We're blessed this year with a 3 year old SUCKUP TROIKA Chelokee Bold Start Cowtown Cat Sucking up in a race near you. |
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This was mentioned to me yesterday and it's kind of a good point...
IF Chelokee was sitting on his best race, they would not even be considering the Barbaro over the Preakness. With that said, I think he's more likely a go in the Barbaro than the Preakness anyway.
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I think he's more likely to go in the Preakness....
But, in horse racing, with lowered expectations come lowered results...though that's espeically true in the claiming game. Chelokee will be a clear-cut 4th choice in the betting in the Preakness, Matz is a fan of going into a race with lots of time between starts, and as much as Matz would love to win the 1st running of the Barbaro Stakes with Prado up, one year after what happened last year....we all know how hard to resist it is running in a Classic, when you're the 4th choice in the betting, and the clear-cut favorite of the "new shooters." |
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By RICHARD ROSENBLATT
AP Racing Writer NEW YORK - Curlin will have another go at Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense in the Preakness. Trainer Steve Asmussen said Thursday that his third-place finisher in last week's Derby came out of the race in good shape and is set for the second leg of the Triple Crown on May 19. "The only hesitation was waiting for him to go back to the track" after his first defeat, Asmussen said during a conference call. "I was curious where he would be mentally." Curlin went for a one-mile jog at Churchill Downs on Wednesday. Asmussen thought his lightly raced colt might be nervous on his first trip back to the track. "He's not shown any indication of that," Asmussen said. "His appetite has stayed good. He's a very big, strong horse and we're very pleased how he came out of race physically. He was very relaxed going to the track, and I just wanted to make sure it was still him." Curlin won his first three starts by a combined 28 ½ lengths, and went off as the 5-1 second choice in the Derby behind Street Sense after being installed as the morning line favorite for the 1 ¼-mile Classic just days before. Robby Albarado will again be aboard the colt. Curlin finished 5 ¾ lengths behind runner-up Hard Spun and eight lengths back of Street Sense. "I don't think Curlin could have come out in any better shape," Asmussen said. "And I think he is capable at this level." Hard Spun also returns for the 1 3/16-mile Preakness, along with 17th-place finisher Teuflesberg. Others Preakness probables include C P West, King of the Roxy, Florida-bred Xchanger, Flying First Class or Florida-bred Starbase (both trained by D. Wayne Lukas) and Mint Slewlep. There is a slight chance both Flying First Class and Starbase could run. Chelokee, handled by Barbaro's trainer Michael Matz, is possible but more likely to run on the Preakness undercard in the Barbaro Stakes. The race, formerly known as the Sir Barton, was renamed after Derby winner Barbaro was euthanized in January following complications from his breakdown at the start of last year's Preakness.
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and this year's Preakness is not being run at Churchill Downs last I checked. ![]()
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I am not so sure Flying First Class doesn't have a shot. He seems to be coming around pretty nicely.
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I think Flying First Class is probably just a sprinter.
If you look at his form---in his two tries around one-turn, racing at a sprint distance...he had that sensation 107 Beyer (albeit inside-speed bias aided) maiden win. And the dominant front-end win in the Derby Trial Stakes last time out. In his three attempts around two-turns and routing....he ran like he was hit in the head by the 1/8th pole all three times. A lot of people thought Bernardini (having never raced around two-turns in his life) was not ready for last year's Preakness---but, he was going to be the 4th choice in the betting, and the "favorite" of all of the newcomers...which is why it was too tempting for his connections to pass. |
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You are probably right. I plan on sticking with Curlin anyway. He made me money his first three races and I am not going to abandon him because of his derby. I just think he is more talented than Street Sense and I really think Street Sense is a horse for the course at Churchill. |
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