jmetro Wrote:
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> Uncle Buck Wrote:
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> > What was wrong with Albarado\'s ride? No way he
> > loses this one. He didn\'t lose Mineshaft and
> > there\'s no way he loses this one either
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> Albardo is a three or four wide trip waiting to
> happen. Didn\'t matter in the Preakness because
> you could take that kind of trip. What happens at
> Saratoga though in a field of 9 or 10? The guy
> is scared to death to make a move inside of
> another horse. Had Prado, Gomez or Castellano
> been on Curlin in the Derby that race is run
> completely different, and the TC may still be up
> for grabs. As it stands Albarado couldn\'t even
> beat Julien Leparoux (on 60-1 Sedgefield) for
> position.
>
> Mineshaft was the best of a bad bunch of older
> horses back in his day. Chuckles the Clown could
> have goten a leg up and won on his back.
I\'m not light, but I\'m fearless. You know what a \"Smart Bomb\" is? I\'m a \"Smart Clown\". I\'m guided to the rail as if by a laser to save ground in keeping with the tradition of TGraph. My Motto is\"Always save ground and if you\'ve never been parked over the rail, you\'re a coward\" I\'d have beaten Mineshaft with Perfect Drift. I\'d have taken him inside, the short way home.
Folks may think it was Bo_Rail that rode the Derby Winner. They may insist that Benardini was piloted by Castellano. That Jeremy Rose rode Afleet Alex. I\'m here to tell you I rode those horses. I willed them to victory. Its about communication, telepathy between man and beast. It was me. The horses ran for me. Yeah, thats the ticket