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I know I may be reaching here, but after one dismal prep after another, is it even remotely possible the Arkansas Derby will be the best prep?
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Not that I think he has a chance (at this point), but The Factor's triple-digit Beyers are somewhat refreshing when looking through the 30 or so top contenders.
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If some ailment were to sideline Uncle Mo between now and the Derby... wouldn't that make for an interesting scenario? A lot of $$$ would be on Dialed In (who would come in a fast closing 2nd or 3rd) and The Factor would have to be a super horse to contend with the pretenders that would hound him all the way on the lead. Who, then
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Tackleberry.
The first to pull off the elusive Charles Town Classic - Met Mile sweep. |
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Im looking forward to seeing ArchArchArch run again...growing on me a little bit
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I like Archarcharch in the Arkansas Derby.He finished well, behind The Factor and is bred to run a bit.
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The whole field was well behind The Factor in the Rebel.
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