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Old 05-02-2009, 06:50 PM
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I guess Gomez has carte blance in Kentucky too. Cause it sure looked like he lugged out in the end squeezing Papa Clem and Musket Man. But it Gomez, so I guess it's ok!
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I guess Gomez has carte blance in Kentucky too. Cause it sure looked like he lugged out in the end squeezing Papa Clem and Musket Man. But it Gomez, so I guess it's ok!
oh, that was him bearing out and mugging the other two.

i thought musket man gave a good accounting of himself. yonaguska ought to be leaving louisiana soon.
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Old 05-02-2009, 06:54 PM
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And to think the horse was on the waiting list to get in a few weeks back.

Wow... Totally stunned.. and broker.

Who the hell picked that horse?!!! He was in my "toss pile" right away.. Phooey.
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And to think the horse was on the waiting list to get in a few weeks back.

Wow... Totally stunned.. and broker.

Who the hell picked that horse?!!! He was in my "toss pile" right away.. Phooey.
nobody i know of.
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Well this proves Pioneer of the Nile can handle the dirt. I choose him for the Preakness!!
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The rail had nothing to do with the win?
Did anyone cathch Durkin doing his best Trevor impression? He missed him totally.
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He was so focused on the 3 battling in the middle of the track he never knew. Hell, even after he saw him, he stumbled trying to recognize who it was!!
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Did anyone cathch Durkin doing his best Trevor impression? He missed him totally.
I thought he was shocked because he seemed to have paused to think of who it was and kind of laughed once he realized who it was.
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Old 05-02-2009, 07:10 PM
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Did anyone cathch Durkin doing his best Trevor impression? He missed him totally.
Can't blame him... I don't think anybody knew who the phuck that was. He looked beyond impossible. I know that Durkin handicaps the race before so he knows what to look for, he probably looked at him and said forget this one and move on like the rest of him.

Funny thing is I thought he was a decent longshot in the BCJ.
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Can't blame him... I don't think anybody knew who the phuck that was. He looked beyond impossible. I know that Durkin handicaps the race before so he knows what to look for, he probably looked at him and said forget this one and move on like the rest of him.

Funny thing is I thought he was a decent longshot in the BCJ.
he was 10th that day, wasn't he?
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he was 10th that day, wasn't he?
12th and last. Chantal rode him.
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Anybody have a complete order of finish??
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I was thinking the same thing. Not one of his better weekends.
Totally, Not only did he miss him. He couldn't even figure out who it was when he finally spotted him.
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Give Borel all the credit. He believes in saving ground which is a foreign concept to 90% of these jocks.
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That was funny

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"no reason to think this is not a triple crown type of horse".
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That was funny

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"no reason to think this is not a triple crown type of horse".
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That was funny

Stevens

"no reason to think this is not a triple crown type of horse".


lol

had he ridden, he'd be stevens newest best horse ever.
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The rail had nothing to do with the win?
at the 3/8ths when he started running but the rest of the field was tied to a hitching post, how did the rail cause that?

The horse will never win again, unless by some miracle he catches a field that did not run to their form on a slop track, if thats the case I like him.
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I think it was a mixture of the track and the rail. To deny there has been a pronounced rail bias there today is nuts. Every jockey they have talked to has made mention of it. Yet for some reason Borel is allowed to follow the rail, only have to come off briefly yet again.
Rail bias or not that bunch is going to turn out to be turd-o-riffic to get bent over like that.
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Old 05-02-2009, 07:09 PM
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I think it was a mixture of the track and the rail. To deny there has been a pronounced rail bias there today is nuts. Every jockey they have talked to has made mention of it. Yet for some reason Borel is allowed to follow the rail, only have to come off briefly yet again.
I agree with you dahoss, but you are going to hear all week it was the rail, but he was easily the best and the rail only just exacerbated that, i guess cause of the slop more then anything else.
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