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By the way heres something to ponder. The horse Scat was life and death to get by must have run a 94 or 95 as well right? Since Quay thumped him in his prior race, would it not be logical to expect similiar if not more improvement from Quay? BUt I don't wanna upset you with things like common sense and logic man.
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What impressed me about CQ he has yet to break well, and closes like a freight train.
If anyone can get that straightened out, it'll be TAP....Unfortunately, I didn't see Scat Daddy's race.....the Hopeful should be exciting if they both get there.
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What I like best is how well the horses he beat in that last race have come back and run. By the way, he got a lot better sheet number than he did Beyer.
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Really hard to say how any horse will do in their next race without knowing the field. Based on his running style, I'm guessing CQ isn't going to want to have a lone front runner to try to beat. He's going to want a few horses up on the lead to set fast fractions. Either way, I hope all these youngsters make the field for the Hopeful so we can see how it shakes out.
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