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Might be the other way around. Jaycito had speed in a couple of starts as a juvenile. He's fresh and has a sharp 1/2 mile work leading into this. He's also been a disappointment, been training with the second string, and is coming off throat surgery. Seems expendable, especially in this situation (entering a Grade 2 route off a 6 month break).
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Tapizar must be pretty overrated to be 6-5ML in that spot. What about the turf speed pushing him early? I dont like his chances today. Ill stick with the 2 Bafferts, its nice having the goat 2x and neither is chalk.
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I mean, really? How stupid do these jocks have to be? How many times do they have to give Ultimate Eagle a loose lead before they realize he doesn't quit?
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They must have read all the bs in the form that Pender said Ultimate Eagle would be coming from 10 lengths back...lol
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He won that race as soon as Nakatani tried to rate on the backstretch after not getting the lead.
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Yep. As soon as Nak pulled back, I walked away from the computer before I did my best DrugS computer demolition imitation.
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I thought it was worth mentioning that Tres Borrachoes is scratched from the San Antonio...
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