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I am sorry but that race was horrible to watch. Other than the walk-away winner in Comma To The Top, the others seem to struggle going that distance. I dont expect to see any superstars coming out of that race
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I dont know Clubhouse Ride looks like next year's First Dude,can not win but hits the board every time
1 more race with a board hit and he is in the Derby |
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Pretty amazing that two horses that were running in the early season maidens in May at HP completed the exacta in December's Futurity.
Not sure that's necessarily a good thing with respect to the race's impact on next year's Kentucky Derby. That said, JP's Gusto had a weird running line, and seemed to finish with good energy. I would have guessed he'd be burnt out by now, so hopefully at the very least he will be a good "barometer" horse for the West Coast Derby preps. |
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I think the race was horrible. None of these horses will have any impact on the Triple Crown. |
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On another note, how bad was Art Gropper's commentary in the "Closer Look" section of the DRF's PPs? When discussing Riveting Reason, he mentioned that the horse, coming off his maiden victory, was facing a tough task in the Futurity. Used the hackneyed "it's always tough first time vs. winners" maxim. Of course, if he bothered to actually read the PPs, or watch this year's Breeder's Cup, or just follow the big races for the year, he would have known that Riveting Reason had competed in 3 straight Grade 1s (Del Mar Futurity, Norfolk, and BC Juvenile) prior to his win in maiden special weight company. |
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