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Mike, I agree with you about the #1 and #8 but given the results so far, it appears that they will need a pace meltdown to win. Asmussen also seems loaded today, so Switzerland is a definite key on top as well. Good Luck.
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Gentlemen,
I appreciate your comments. A lot can happen in the intervening weeks before the Belmont, and right now we don't know what we don't know. Based on earlier comments from JB - sounds like Justify is in the -2 range for the Derby.
Assuming he wins the Preakness, does he move a little forward, pair, or regress and win? How do you interpret that?
How do his workouts look
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Given the apparent media hype surrounding his win and the end of the "Curse of Apollo", I really hope Justify wins the Preakness. With the absence of a 2 year old foundation and the short spacing of his recent races - I am betting that he will be gassed and a huge bet-against in the Belmont.
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Here is an interesting excerpt from Jerardi's article in the DRF yesterday:
"Clearly, West Coast did not run his best race to be beaten so soundly,’’ Beyer said. “Mubtaahij, Pavel, and Forever Unbridled finished pretty much in a pack and their figures were all between 99 and 102. This was a race we could project. You could look to those three horses and know within a point or t
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Anybody who bet the #3 in this race was just robbed, as the jock stood up in the irons about 50 yards before the wire. He would have easily won the race if ridden out. I didn't bet him, but that is inexcusable.
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