Morris, I have to agree with you. Compared to the rest of the field, he looked head and shoulders above the crowd...
Now the negative I saw going into the Derby, the lightly raced, is now a positive going into the rest of the Triple Crown. He won't have too many races in his record, so maybe he will still be fresh enough to do it....again, as you said, as long as he remains healthy... :SIB
I thought for a second that the jockey flipped the
nitro switch on, that horse had a gear left that
none of the other horses had. I think you may be
right Morris.
I thought for a second that the jockey flipped the
nitro switch on, that horse had a gear left that
none of the other horses had. I think you may be
right Morris.
Ditto at the Preakness, all horses had 5 speed
transmission, Big Brown had overdrive. The jockey
was actually smart enough to pull him back at the
end to save some of that gas for the Belmont.