TGJB Wrote:
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> So in looking at the Met, here\'s what I found...
>
>
> Mass Media-- Best on his best, but Frankel horses
> aren\'t running as well recently (note last 90
> days). But most of those were in Cal, where
> they\'ve put the brakes on certain things-- 3 for 7
> at Belmont. What to do?
>
> Sun King-- got big numbers in Kentucky, including
> this one\'s last. Here...?
>
> Bandini-- Lots of non-competitive figures, one
> huge one, but Pletcher\'s getting even better
> figurtes than usual recently. Can\'t use, scared to
> bet against...
>
> Silver Train-- One strong figure, lots that make
> him borderline. But Dutrow-- where was the White
> Mercedes parked this morning?
>
> Wilko-- too slow, if the \'move up\" horses run
> their figures.
>
> New York Hero-- did you hear the one about the
> horse with lots of bad numbers recently, one big
> back figure, going second time Dutrow? Where was
> that car parked?
>
> Sir Greeley-- breakthrough figure should cause a
> bounce.
>
>
>
> The Met is my favorite race of the year, this will
> probably be the first one I pass in 30 years.
>
> By the way, the horse that set the course record
> (1:07:1) in the Jaipur was also out of the Tampa
> grass sprint where we gave the winner a zero,
> Ragozin and gave a 10.
>
Same all around. Thinking about pass too, want to see odds before committing.
Caveat, don\'t buy that Silver Train is merely a Belmont horse. You have to consider his efforts post Dutrow. It just happens most of those efforts were at Belmont. He\'s working up a storm and was pointed for this race. That last race was merely a tightener for this one and he popped the gate without coming out any worse for the wear.
Its a good race for the Supers. Greeleys looks very game, but as you indicated would appear to be sitting on a bounce. Still when hes right he keeps coming.