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Congaree toyed with Monarchos in the Wood Memorial.
Obviously the Derby pace in 2001 worked to the benefit of runaway Derby winner Monarchos and the detriment of Congaree...who ran a sensational 3rd. Here was the type of form Congaree posted for an entire calendar year as an older horse... ![]() He was a good one. |
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If only his entire career could have been contested at Aqueduct.. As good as he was, he burnt an enormous amount of money in his career.. he went down a lot of times at under even money. One of my favorite examples.. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM7wqfvZ9SM |
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Bodemeister ran huge today, but he was toast at the eighth pole. The fact he held for second as gamely as he did shows he has tremendous talent but also that he is lengths the best in this crop as of now.
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Congaree was within range of an extremely fast pace, made a 5 wide move to take over the lead outside the 1/4 pole, completely buried the other pacesetters and stalkers (including Point Given) then grudgingly gave way for second.
Bodemeister ran an excellent race today. Congaree's Derby was better. Congaree was a GI winner at 7,8,9, and 10 furlongs and the only other horse in the 21st century to do that is Ghostzapper. While he had issues with being consistent, he was an immensely talented racehorse. To say that after five races Bodemeister is better is very silly. |
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Right, that's why I said grudgingly gave way for 2nd.
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Oddly worded, but correct I suppose.
Nick wins here. |
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Given his tough campaign (by today's standards), Pioneerof The Nile's dud in the Preakness, and the fact that the passed the Preakness with Nehro last year, I'd say Bodemeister is pretty unlikely to run in two weeks.
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