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While trusting in Mott's judgement might be reliable in most circumstances, in this case his preference was to run Ron the Greek in the Kelso. The owners pushed to run.
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Gameness gets rewarded for a change. The Kelso would have been a lousy spot for Ron The Greek as it played out. Slow pace and loose lead Graydar. I doubt he wins that given the way it developed |
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palace really surprised me thought he liked this surface
and orb whoa that freak may have one race peaked easy excuse but cross traffics gate problems totally changed the race |
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Given what happened to Fort Larned earlier this year, it's worth pointing out that saying he was on a loose lead also means, in this particular instance, he had a jockey up at the time.
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