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All of his graded stakes wins have come at distances between 7f and 9f. I think he is still capable of winning a few more graded stakes races at those distances if he is spotted correctly.
He didn't run THAT terribly today. At least he beat the horses he was supposed to beat and picked up a check. |
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I would hope after today we will see him in the BC Mile and 70 yards where he should have a good chance.
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I've always liked Sun King, not to win but to figure into exotics. I would love to see him win a big race. Zito doesn't shy away from putting him in with some tough company.
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Come on, Nick Zito is the best trainer in the past 25 years. I am sure he knows what is best for Sun King. His win % over the past two years cleary shows that Zito is on top of his game and that he knows what is best for all of his horses.
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Exposed--how so?
And I will was giving Nick his props for a great training job the past two years. |
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seems to me that Sun King is a dead closer that needs speed to fall apart ahead of him at this level. To me, he was a throwout yesterday since the race did not look to shape that way.
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