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Juv Fillies - they can't all lead, can they?

October 24 2005 at 9:46 PM
Thunderbolt  (Login flabulge)
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This is looking like a bombs away scenario - 9 of these lassies want to be right up near the front, and that long run up the back stretch will fan'em out 5 wide. The best Beyers (Folklore's 99, Knight's Templer DaVinciesque 93, Sensation's 98) are one-shot wonders until proven otherwise. Take away these last out big tops & it's a pretty even field, & we're assured of a ridiculous early pace because they're too young to know better. Who will still be running at the end? 4 for me:

Wild Fit - How well does the Mullet juice travel? It did alright last year with My Cousin Matt

Keeneland Kat - Wouldn't be the only closer to hate the slop; toss the last?

Dressed to Kill - Weaver once was hot - can he come back like the Chisox? Nice couple works at the deep Oklahoma track, turd to dirt exotics crasher? Edit....Guess not; she's scratched.....

Original Spin - Anthony Mitchell with a nice payback in graded stakes, only two races but certainly eligible to improve; showed she can lay off a hot pace & close....

Looks like a good race for spreading a few $$ around....

T-Bolt


    
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