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So two weeks is too soon to bring her back but the horses from the Derby can come back with one less day after running harder and longer?
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I really doubt Jackson would spend $10 million just to sit on her for the Acorn. Though I feel the galloped home stuff is overrated, she barely even lifted a foot in the Ky. Oaks. I say the Preakness is a go!
Fans are funny. For one, we want these superstars to race and make headlines and try stuff... now we have the chance, and it's "Mr. Jackson, please don't run her..." Yadda yadda yadda. |
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Hey, Yadda Yadda - what is the benefit of running her on two weeks rest after that effort. I agree take on the boys, but why not wait for a tired bunch of colts in the Belmont? |
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Now that would be historic (Given I am right about fillies not contesting the Travers) http://www.nyra.com/Saratoga/Stakes/Travers.shtml Link is a historic view of the Travers, are there any fillies on there? |
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I vote Talamo
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In the 20th Century, we had 1903 winner Ada Nay and 1915 winner Lady Rotha, the most recent female winner, although other have tried. Prudery in 1921 and Nimba in 1927 each tried to add the Travers to her Alabama win, only to run second . And champion filly Bed o' Roses was second in 1950. How many others started and failed to place, I cannot tell without more work than I care to do. Last edited by Pedigree Ann : 05-09-2009 at 03:11 PM. |
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We know Rachel Alexandra can handle 9 furlongs no problem, and judging by the way she finished, 9.5f should be no issue either. Her 108 Beyer in the Oaks is more than 10 points better than the runner-ups in the Derby. She didn't have a grueling race, the colts are weak, the purse is $1 million, it's a grade one, it's an American classic... it's a go in my opinion. If she flops, you can re-group for the fillies in the Acorn. Furthermore, there are still some ?'s about who could re-surface in the Belmont which could make it a more difficult race than the Preakness. |
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Vomit is official - Rachel has been transfered to the Assman. Shame on you, Jess Jackson.
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In the Woody Stephens. 12F off the injury would probably be too much to ask, even for the best 3YO in America.
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Rachel Alexandra??
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I think the bottom line to all this is Jess Jackson and co. did not spend $10 million to sit on her and watch her train.
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Friesan Fire...don't think he goes. |
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