richiebee Wrote:
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> Leamas57 Wrote:
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> > Beware the Dude. (Caveat Dudeor)
> >
> > I see the makings of a super horse here, and am
> a
> > little suprised that few others here do.
> >
> > Leamas
>
> Leamas:
>
> I\'ve seen super horses, and believe me, First Dude
> is not a super horse.
>
> FD is NW2LT going into the Belmont. Let me spell
> that out: Non. Winner. Two.
> Races. Life. Time. If you are going to coronate FD
> as a \"Super Horse\" at this
> point in his career, at least crown him with one
> of those cardboard hats they
> give out at Burger King.
>
> He certainly may be able to win the Belmont next
> Saturday against a mediocre
> bunch of 3YOs.
>
> The cream of the crop will not be at Belmont Park
> for the \"Test of the Champion\".
> The \"cream\" this year actually resembles skim
> milk.
>
> In my mind the 2 best 3YOs still racing are Lookin
> at Lucky and Biofuel, who have
> to be considered the favorites for two of the
> Summer\'s big 3YO events, the
> Haskell and the Alabama.
>
> Biofuel humbled a field of 3YO fillies at Woodbine
> over the weekend; if you watch
> the replay of this race and do not see immense
> talent, watch the race again.
>
> Ice Box will enter the race with the most cred --
> his win in the Florida Derby,
> where he got a perfect set up -- and many on the
> Board have rightfully pointed out
> that his unwillingness to change leads is cause
> for concern.
>
> The most fascinating aspect of this years edition
> of the Belmont is that NP Zito
> will saddle two favorites in the race after
> winning with 2 Belmont bombs in the
> last 6 years.
>
> Right now the Belmont entrant who interests me is
> an underachieving colt who is
> trained by a Hall of Fame trainer who has
> historically had very little success
> with Spring 3YOs (or Summer 3YOs for that
> matter).
>
> First Dude is apparently named for the husband of
> America\'s most popular MILF,
> Sarah Palin.
>
> In this case \"MILF\" stands for \"Moron I\'d like to
> Forget\".
Well, I deserve some rebuke for hyperbole with the use of \"superhorse\"(I did say \"the makings of a superhorse\"), but I see the Dude as having tremedous upside potential--Curlinesque, perhaps, and frankly don\'t give a _______ that he moved up quickly. You act as if the horse is a rat despite the fact that he got second in the Preakness ($336,000 in earnings) and could have won with a slightly more conservative ride.
As for the name, that is a terrible blight by association if it\'s true. Meanwhile, if this guys stays healthy, he will go on to win some big races and a lot of money. Superhorse--depending on your definition, perhaps not, supersized earnings potential--oh yeah!
I will take him against any other three year-old colt you want to come up with (except Endorsement--whom you wouldn\'t choose anyway) for earnings over the next year. Loser sends in a picture wearing the Burger King hat--and smiling, by next year\'s Belmont.
Leamas