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The horse is not invincible. Commentator probably would have beaten him yesterday, except for the fact that Commentator might have not shown up.
Curlin's JCGC will be the real test to see what he is made of. They have been shipping him around the world and changing surfaces on him all year. The horse is clearly the best dirt horse in the world though. There doesn't appear to be anyone out there that can take him in a 10f dirt race. |
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Almost as good as "my aunt probably could have been my uncle except she might not have a d i c k". |
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Great horses don't always win by open lengths..Check the Champions book. He ran a good race and I don't think he was short, I think just enough was asked of him to win.
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I see that we're making assumptions again based on numbers without considering the race dynamics. They went, essentially, 1-2 around the track in fast fractions, there were ZERO moves in the race, and Curlin came from off the pace to run down the speed. Anyone who thinks this wasn't impressive really needs to get on a bike, get on the track, and try it out. Try chasing a fast pace and then running the leader down on your own. This might radically alter one's perception of trips.
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parts in place. He squirts and it dribbles out where his legs open up places for the sludge to leak. He has plenty of stuff in the back also. Fatman needs to try and run and get off the bike. On a bike when you stop moving your legs you can still move forward. Cant do that running. |
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Just to address a few things on here:
Curlin: I thought the race was a little bit of a letdown in that I wanted to see Curlin just blow these away. It wasn't visually impressive, but he did what he needed to do to win a 500,000 Grade 1 Race. What's the excuse for a few others in this race. A.P. Arrow has been a big disappointment. Nice race by the place horse. The Runner: Why would he keep going with that all over him? Is it possible that's a case of a shart gone wild? |
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Is it fair to say that he didnt finish strong because he had to start his run much earlier than he would have liked thus taking a little starch out in the last furlong? |
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Tricky trips are always a challenge. Much llike sneaky good trips.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mmrF-4rUE |
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I don't know, didn't Formal Gold get waxed in Dubai back in like '97, then come back to the states to run several supremely fast races? I think the Dubai effect is somewhat overestimated, particularly with a horse who has, in general, shipped as well as Curlin has.
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