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![]() I think the plan was clearly to drop out of it and make one run. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think Shug knows exactly what he's doing.
I hope he gets in the Derby.......because he can absolutely win it.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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It's a no brainer who is right.. I wouldnt be surprised at all if Imperial Council's owners were reading this thread and totally second guessing Shug and their horse.. |
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Tod Marks Photo - Daybreak over Oklahoma |
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![]() Imagine the outpouring if IC had run well.
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Imperial Council has the problems with his stride, and he isn't really bred to be any better at 10 furlongs than 8.5. Going into the Gotham he wasn't a Kentucky Derby consideration of mine. However he is well liked, and physically he is a nice athletic colt. If he were to run a great race in The Gotham, he would have earned some respect at least as a consideration to run 3rd or 4th. The Gotham was a weak looking field headed by Imperial Council, a gradeII synthetic shipper and two horses who were somewhat unknowns (Masala, Mr.Fantasy). In a race like the 2009 Gotham, any horse who is supposed to have a shot at winning the Kentucky Derby "should've won". Reflecting and trying to be more fair and accurate, if I Want Revenge did run a big race, a competitive second would have been fine. Imperial Council ran a non-threatening 2nd and passed a nobody for second at the wire after that horse dueled all race and quit. |
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But I think it's ridiculous to think the horse is slow because they took him way back in what turned out to be a paceless race. I think he deserves another chance in the Wood. |