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Yeah, it kind of goes back to something I saw the Mig say on the National Racing Report after his last race. Something to the effect of, with a horse like him, you're better off just letting him roll early because it's what he wants to do. When you try to take that away from a horse like him, they lose interest.
Obviously I overrated him and the winner ran a hole in the wind. But I would love to Tapizar just given his head in the future and let him do what he does best. |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Tapizar has only passed one horse in his life. The Eagle gets no respect and was the better horse. FYI I played three horses in that race and not the Eagle and it cost me 10K I have come to the conclusion that it didnt matter what kind of ride Tapizar received he wasnt beating the Eagle.
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Game On Dude getting better with age? I know he beat nothing, but hes been a plodder/grinder. Everything is close, that was a strong effort despite the bad ride.
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some thought Tapizar lost because of the ride he was given. I dont agree. kudos to those who saw Tapizars weakness before the race and played the Eagle. I wasnt that one of them.
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No, some thought he was given a ride that didn't enable him to run his best race. Considering the way the winner ran it probably wouldn't have mattered anyway.
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Does Oaklawn still tend to favor speed horses? If he's still in one piece, Tapizar needs to relocate for the Razorback and Oaklawn Handicap. Maybe he'll have an outside shot of making the Whitney from there.
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Tapizar stinks. I said that before the race. He is good for one thing, hes fast early. Now if he goes early, like he always does until yesterday I think Jaycito wins or makes it much closer. Tapizar was leaning on him, keeping him inside. If Jaycito is sitting that pocket dream trip off of 2 speeds its a much different race. Just to be clear, Jaycito is not much horse either.
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