CJ may not be second choice. Theres a lot of Pyro backers out there. The work is relevant because there was no indication how CJ would handle dirt. Now there is.
I\'ve been enamored with the fillies from the time they were running faster than the colts on the same card. CJ worked 2-3 clicks faster and galloped out to six furlongs about 6 and 11 clicks faster than the fillies. It was a marvelous display by any measure. I thought Eight Belles went faster midway through her work and may have eased herself near the wire, (This was confirmed by the clockers internal splits). If Eight Belles has been easing herself (in her races too) and its not fatigue, she\'s gonna be a handful.
Look at her fly as she appears from behind the tent canopy. This is a big filly but she can scoot. Check out how her ears go up near the wire after shes passed the horses working in the middle of the track. She was definitely gearing herself down where CJ was still on the muscle:
http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2008/videos/1268http://www.drf.com/news/article/94062.htmlNormally, the Churchill training track is dull compared to what they find Derby Day. It was glib Sunday, closer to the souped up version they put out for the Derby.
Many things can happen between now and Saturday. CJ could draw far outside or the 1 hole. It could rain. But horses heading for big Derby efforts put in good Derby works and CJ certainly did,as many Derby winners do. I\'ll check on it, but to this point, I believe his work stands as the yardstick to measure the other\'s, with Eight Belles work following just behind with some degree of interpretation.
MonmouthGuy Wrote:
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> To your point, didn\'t Big Truck fire a bullet on
> the poly before the Blue Grass?
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> This Kentucky Derby looks like the most wide open
> field I have ever seen. The infield drunks may be
> betting BB-CJ exactas, but there are some very
> live longshots that are training well, have two
> year old foundations and have run on dirt before.
> I would be shocked if the chalk runs 1-2.