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I don't think this race changes anything. His only shot in the BCT was to set a crawl and hope to outsprint the Euros, and that continues to be his only shot. Although I think it's gonna be mighty hard to go from nosing out T.H. Approval to beating some of the world's best grass horses.
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I haven't looked at the splits for the early parts of either race. tin Man had a "crawl". Too bad nobody pushed him. The times before the 3/4 pole will tell the story. |
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Tin Man had to work for it, was very game. Wait a While just crushed en, it was a terrific performance.
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And Showing Up was a second faster than the Tin Man in the Arlington Million, when the Tin Man beat Cacique. Cacique then beat Showing Up. Times mean nothing in turf racing.
Wait a While is not in the league with the Oujia Board, Alexandrova or Gorella. There is no American turf horse that can compete with the top Europeans. Not one. |
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You seem very young. You know, the age that knows EVERYTHNG ![]() |
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You know, the age that knows EVERYTHNG
Theres a few people like this on this board. |
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Reminds me of my boys, God, you can't tell'um anything I think The Tin Man only ran just hard enough to win, not so hard as to take it all out of him in his final prep. Just a thought. |
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I'm not big on times either. My thoughts on Wait A While have nothing to do with times.
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