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dont you think he moved to late that race he had planty of steam post finish and i say this redboarding that he cost me that trifecta with that late burst
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right to vote would be 6-1 in this field..
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#3
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if streetlife was pointing to this all along does that give him an asterisk in the peter pan?
maybe this race that burst is just after the top of the stretch and he sits closer to the pace not dead freaking last |
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He sat close in the minor Broad Brush. Life and death to get up. Atigun has a better chance. |
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you were right street life is not much..but dullihan is not anything..on the dirt..
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Dullahan looked uncomfortable the whole race... hope the horse came out of the race ok.
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If it looks like it will be a soft pace, I suppose it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility, given his gut-busting effort in the Peter Pan.
Of course, in no way would that help Street Life's chances. |
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He always moves late. He has no speed and has no pronounced turn of foot. He takes all day to get in gear. The jock was all over him well before the top of the stretch in the Peter Pan, the horses stopped to a walk in front of him (Right To Vote took 39s to complete the final 3/8s) and he couldn't make a dent.
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