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He basically ran to his moderate but successful synthetic form.
The question of how well he would run on dirt was answered ... and the answer was just about as good as he runs on synthetic. |
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Actually it was mud not dirt.
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PON ran a good race. He beat everyone else in the field and would have won had it not been for a seemingly unexplainable turn of foot from a horse who improved more from his last couple than most people have ever seen any horse improve.
Why is it Dunkirk and Friesan Fires get free passes for running like crap and a horse like PON actually competes and is in the race call, but yet is quickly dissed as running to his complete and utter medicority? And to say Quality Road or I want Revenge would have won this race if they made the gate is quite a stretch, dont you think? On what basis would they have automatically won this race? Both have been very good in their last pair, but overwhelmingly good enough to be declared winners of the hardest race to win? I am a huge Quality Road fan, but lets be real. What made every horse in the race look like a drunken sailor coming down the stretch would not have affected Quality Road or I want Revenge in the same way? Who's running in the Preakness besides the obvious first 2 finishers? |
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The most used words in this thread are, 'POTN', 'moderate', 'mediocre' and 'consistent'.
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Who's won the most money?
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with another "expert". And you remember Oracle Gander, and his sheets. same, same but without the sheets. Its uncanny. I think if these two actually got together the world collapse into a black hole of ego. |
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I dont know how long its been since he has seen the guy, ESPN was a long way back. Why dont you just stick to answering your own questions. By last count, since you keep track of so much, how many board members have decided they wish they were you? Since you told them of course. (making an ass of yourself, you cornered the market with those posts) |
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predator jr.... |
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You actually calculate the time it takes me to post? Do you click on my name to see what I am doing. And you notice I am on Private Messaging? Maybe I need to go underground and hide my sign in like you do. Attention... from a guy who has 14,000 posts. Who would have imagined. Oops 13,ooo something... cant be too careful. |
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1) If you assume that QR and IWR would've finished ahead of PON had they run, then 2) it would come down to your definition of what tossing PON out of the exotics would mean So it does come down to semantics and assumptions but, all it all, the rigorous SPIN by the PON detractors (best defense is a good offense) kind of points to their losing this one. Why anyone would think that PON is a) exceptionally good or b) a plug is beyond me. |
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*popcorn eating emoticon*
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