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any given looked uncomfortable, and lawyer ron looked like he was climbing the first part of the race. both spun their wheels.
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Larry Jones didn't Cowboy Up. Why didn't he bring a lasso to Mamouth?
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LR looked uncomfortable on the track warming up be4 the race for the brief few moments i saw him with the pony, and HS ran about as well as he could@the distance. no shame in his race, its obvious what his strengths are normally id say why the hell dont they just stick to em but no shame in getting second in a race worth that much is there?
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hard spun ran his typical race, which wasn't quite good enough for the win. but no doubt curlin ran on the same hay oats and water the ass man always gives his horses.
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when that lead surprisingly opened up on the back side you knew he'd be in the money. but Curlin's move was powerful and i'd say he dominated the track. my hat is off to him on a great finale. he'll be missed along with Hard Spun, Street Sense, Lawyer Ron and George Washington. Any others from the classic I missed that are retiring ?
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i know they had said before that there was a chance any given would stay in training. so that's out now?
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They said that about Bernardini too |
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I didn't say "great" horse, but a competitor in the years to come... |
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