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22 May 2016 12:03 #305322
by ketchim
Well from the time you see mud Exaggerator hoof was dancing in the parade.
that horse luv mud and jockey waited till the last quarter mile !
Cherry Wine also impressed !
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22 May 2016 13:05 #305335
by Kwami
The best horse in that race is still Nyquist. When I saw the first quarter time of 22.36 seconds on a muddy track ;I knew that Nyquist was finished and that he actually made the board is remarkable by itself . This horse never had a breather . The jockey made a mistake by trying to go for the lead when the gate opened . He should have waited for a trip . Must be the fastest opening quarter in Preakness history
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22 May 2016 13:11 #305337
by elcosteno
For all you arm-chair jockeys who have never been on a horse- race horses don't have gas pedals, don't have brakes and sometimes don't have steering wheels.Once Nyquist was in the race, that was- you don't arm-wrestle horses back if they want to go on. Stuff happens, Ex needed fast pace and loves slop.
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22 May 2016 13:14 #305339
by Kwami
Ex is a closer and obviously a fast pace would favour him
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