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Old 02-19-2009, 06:33 PM
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If Pool #2 of the Future Wager was this weekend and Dunkirk was included, how hideously overbet would he be?
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Old 02-19-2009, 07:23 PM
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Overbet? The horse ran 7 or wide around first turn. Still had alot in drive. Plenty of other horses as you know are overbet. I would not feel a considerable amount of wagers on him at this point as being anymore overbet than those who bet Old Fashioned in Pool 1.
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Old 02-19-2009, 09:49 PM
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If Pool #2 of the Future Wager was this weekend and Dunkirk was included, how hideously overbet would he be?
in the vegas futures from the Hilton (let it ride contest), Dunkirk went from 40-1 last week to 50-1 now.... soon to be chopped in half.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:07 PM
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Default pretty good race

Dunkirk looked pretty tough. He may or may not be a worthy hyped horse but he is certainly on the right path to the 3yo classics. Not a bad race from Hero's Reward either.

I was extremely "upset" at first viewing when Prado seemed to be worried about riding other horses than just the 5
I had a trifecta with Alma D'oro on top, and Prado had the golden inside speed trip which is worth a ton at Gulfstream but instead chose to go W-I-D-E into the first turn.

I have to watch this race again, race replays is having some delays but should be up soon.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:38 PM
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Dunkirk looked pretty tough. He may or may not be a worthy hyped horse but he is certainly on the right path to the 3yo classics. Not a bad race from Hero's Reward either.

I was extremely "upset" at first viewing when Prado seemed to be worried about riding other horses than just the 5
I had a trifecta with Alma D'oro on top, and Prado had the golden inside speed trip which is worth a ton at Gulfstream but instead chose to go W-I-D-E into the first turn.

I have to watch this race again, race replays is having some delays but should be up soon.
I don't think Alma had any real excuse. He gave way quickly once the real running started.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:49 PM
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Dunkirk looked pretty tough. He may or may not be a worthy hyped horse but he is certainly on the right path to the 3yo classics. Not a bad race from Hero's Reward either.

I was extremely "upset" at first viewing when Prado seemed to be worried about riding other horses than just the 5
I had a trifecta with Alma D'oro on top, and Prado had the golden inside speed trip which is worth a ton at Gulfstream but instead chose to go W-I-D-E into the first turn.

I have to watch this race again, race replays is having some delays but should be up soon.
I love when jockeys go on a kamikaze mission to make sure ( or try ) to eliminate a fellow runner. It never works to the aggressor's benefit.

I thought ADO was the most likely winner because he was the inside speed, who should save all the ground. Basically, Im in total agreement with you that Prado they away every advantage he had to win the race. Although I doubt it was Edgar's idea to go on the first turn attack.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:15 PM
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I love when jockeys go on a kamikaze mission to make sure ( or try ) to eliminate a fellow runner. It never works to the aggressor's benefit.

I thought ADO was the most likely winner because he was the inside speed, who should save all the ground. Basically, Im in total agreement with you that Prado they away every advantage he had to win the race. Although I doubt it was Edgar's idea to go on the first turn attack.
yea sure seems that is often the case. Whether or not Alma D'oro had any chance it was frustrating to see him needlessly wide when you expected him to be getting the early advantage.


after seeing it again - Dunkirk looked great. Bring on Old Fashioned.
Warrior's Reward had a better trip than I originally had thought but still ran a decent race.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:41 PM
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How wonderful, two hopelessly overrated Unbridled Song's on the Derby Trail and is it only February.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:43 PM
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How wonderful, two hopelessly overrated Unbridled Song's on the Derby Trail and is it only February.
Sorry Charlie but its the best we have.
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Old 02-20-2009, 02:17 AM
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How wonderful, two hopelessly overrated Unbridled Song's on the Derby Trail and is it only February.
Between Midshipman, Old Fashioned, Dunkirk, and Silver City ... which two are you referring to?

Dunkirk ran way better than I thought he would. That's for damn sure.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:41 PM
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DUNKIRK--98 BEYER.
Probaly a neagitve ten (-10) Thoro-graph.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:42 PM
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DUNKIRK--98 BEYER.
Probaly a neagitve ten (-10) Thoro-graph.
Was the only two turn race of the day. They could make the figure anything they want.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:46 PM
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It's hard to believe that SOME still think that PRADO can ride. That he's still a top jock. Some of his rides are just flat out RETARDED.

Today was one of his better efforts, actually. So he blew the 1st turn, rushed the horse in an attempt to collapse the pace, and got bent over. This wasn't anywhere near as bad as his ride on Giant Oak, for example. The difference, of course, and it's a SIGNIFICANT ONE, is that Giant Oak was best in that race, while Alma d'Oro would've getting CRUSHED, no matter what.
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