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Had Cigar stayed in one piece in CA, I would guess that Alex Hassinger wouldn't have missed an opportunity to run Cigar in the Strub series (just like many of the horses that were running in the same turf races as he was in the summer). |
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Instead, they'll be running for $750k purses in the next few weeks and might not be around come July, never mind as 4yos. |
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Cigar didn't suck on turf.
What the problem was was that as he crossed the wire in his maiden win, I turned to my friend and told him he was going to win the Breeders Cup Turf, and I then proceeded to bet him in all of his California turf starts. Had that not happened, he probably would have won champion turf male as a 3yo. |
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Cigar was so strong, fast and intimidating that his mere presence caused other horses to break down... Holy Bull was a victim of this..
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Valuist at his worst.
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Good memory... it was one of the most ridiculous opinions I've read on a message board.. right next to an actual trainer thinking Rick's Natural Star belonged in the 96 Turf.. |
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i witnessed the arlington race ..talk about beating noone..cant believe his figure was that high..
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Oh really, what happened in the Donn then? I don't recall Holy Bull finishing with a sub 24 final quarter.
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