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I'll pass on taking a short price in the Travers with a horse who is a combined 0-for-3 at Sunland and Mountaineer this year.
The horse himself has a history of pre-mature moves. I thought his Preakness performance was overrated - as he got the dreamiest pace setup of a lifetime - and still managed to only finish 3 lengths in front of Flying Private.. and a half length in front of Musket Man. Both fellow closers a little less aided by the pace. Even Luv Gov and Terrain weren't beaten all that far. Unless it's a sloppy track like the Derby .. where he exploded to that 105 Beyer .. I'll play against him. |
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I don't think he'll be as short of a price as you think...But I'm talking less about value on him than thinking he is a likely winner of the race in my eyes.
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His trainer has the coolest belt buckle in the world... so I'm obviously picking Mine that Bird based on the belt buckle angle..
I told him good luck in the travers and his response is "thanks we need it"
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i didn't like the way he looked in the WVD. Obviously he is very small, but he usually looks ok in the stretch and gallop out, but he appeared to decline physically there.
He is a game little horse and he posses a long drive. He got one of the best derby trips of all time, probably the best. Not only the ground saving trip, but his positioning. Preakness was a good race, he had a good setup with the chasers collapsing, Rachel was just better although he shortened the margin close to the wire. Belmont he was arguably best, at least there is a fair chunk of probability that he was best. WVD- i just didn't like the way he looked. Kensai has a lot of horse, and Asmussen is "hot". One of Jackson's favorite horses. We haven't seen his depth since the time he was moved up, it's possible that with a tough race he could crumble or Prado could waste too much horse. If Quality Road sets a conservative pace, that helps Kensei. If someone else goes or if Quality Road gets brave and looms a winning threat entering the stretch - then it could help the closers |
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He looked pretty bad on the main this morning....
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I would guess he'll be 10-1 in the Travers.
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I wouldn't be stunned to see MTB laid at like 9/2 on the ML and get bet down more than people expect. |
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I think everything comes together for him in this race. The pace, the distance, the track. Will he ever win another major stake? I doubt it but I sure like him in this spot. Is he even the best horse in the race, my answer is no to that too. I think Quality Road is but asking him to go a mile and a quarter at this point off the injury is too much. And I sure would be licking my chops at 5-1.
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I'm not saying he'd be a bad play at 5-1 or so but I am concerned that the wheels are going to come off soon. They gave him very little time to "be a horse" after the Belmont and he sure did look tired in the final quarter at Mountaineer. That was his sixth workout yesterday along with a race in the last seven weeks. The first of those workouts also came only 21 days after the Belmont. NT |
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I don't know why people are so interested in Mine That Bird, he's probably no better than the 5th best 3 yr old colt at the moment. Summer Bird, Munnings, Quality Rd. are better, the best 3 yr old colt is currently not running at the moment and that is The Pampelmousse, surely there are more exciting prospects.
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Derby, perfect trip on a sloppy track and he beats the great Musket Man and Pioneer of the nile. Preakness, again its the jockey who cost him losing with a perfect setup and edging out Musket Man, who aint no quality road. Belmont, has the lead at the top of the stretch and wilts, again its the jockey WV, Gets a perfect trip chasing a collapsing horse and comes home in 14 2/5ths and loses but its that dang jockey again. See a pattern here?
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QR tackles 1 1/4 for the 1st time and Kensei is looking for another speed favoring setup. Odds of the Jim Dandy AND the Travers going 1-2 (or 2-1) around the track are good, aren't they? Thanks to DrugS for pointing out that its the horse (not the jocks) making all those premature moves. |
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I with you on this. I just have this feeling about MTB in this race with or without RA.
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