Randy Moss
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So it's looking less and less like he's going to be able to run, which makes journalism look more and more like a solid favorite.
ordinarily dan i think that would be a a very legitimate argument okay but in journalism's last race in the san anita derby he got into more trouble almost certainly more trouble than he's going to get into in the kentucky derby and he was still able to win anyway it was only a five-force field But Bob Baffert had two horses in the race.
ordinarily dan i think that would be a a very legitimate argument okay but in journalism's last race in the san anita derby he got into more trouble almost certainly more trouble than he's going to get into in the kentucky derby and he was still able to win anyway it was only a five-force field But Bob Baffert had two horses in the race.
ordinarily dan i think that would be a a very legitimate argument okay but in journalism's last race in the san anita derby he got into more trouble almost certainly more trouble than he's going to get into in the kentucky derby and he was still able to win anyway it was only a five-force field But Bob Baffert had two horses in the race.
He had Citizen Bull, who was hooked on the front end and didn't run that well. And he had another horse named Barnes. And the riders were playing team tactics. And the jockey on Barnes, Juan Hernandez, targeted journalism. Journalism had the big bullseye on his back. He was a heavy, heavy favorite, as he should have been.
He had Citizen Bull, who was hooked on the front end and didn't run that well. And he had another horse named Barnes. And the riders were playing team tactics. And the jockey on Barnes, Juan Hernandez, targeted journalism. Journalism had the big bullseye on his back. He was a heavy, heavy favorite, as he should have been.
He had Citizen Bull, who was hooked on the front end and didn't run that well. And he had another horse named Barnes. And the riders were playing team tactics. And the jockey on Barnes, Juan Hernandez, targeted journalism. Journalism had the big bullseye on his back. He was a heavy, heavy favorite, as he should have been.
And it even got to the point, going into the second turn of that race, where Juan Hernandez on Barnes elbowed Umberto Rispoli on journalism. brought the horse all the way over, tried to squeeze him against the rail, elbowed the other jockey. The stewards called him in. And the steward voted two to one not to suspend him, but he very well could have got a suspension for that.
And it even got to the point, going into the second turn of that race, where Juan Hernandez on Barnes elbowed Umberto Rispoli on journalism. brought the horse all the way over, tried to squeeze him against the rail, elbowed the other jockey. The stewards called him in. And the steward voted two to one not to suspend him, but he very well could have got a suspension for that.
And it even got to the point, going into the second turn of that race, where Juan Hernandez on Barnes elbowed Umberto Rispoli on journalism. brought the horse all the way over, tried to squeeze him against the rail, elbowed the other jockey. The stewards called him in. And the steward voted two to one not to suspend him, but he very well could have got a suspension for that.
And yet journalism was able to win the race anyway. So he's already overcome adversity, and that makes me feel a whole lot better about a big field. Okay.
And yet journalism was able to win the race anyway. So he's already overcome adversity, and that makes me feel a whole lot better about a big field. Okay.
And yet journalism was able to win the race anyway. So he's already overcome adversity, and that makes me feel a whole lot better about a big field. Okay.
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I'll tell you what, my biggest concern about journalism would actually benefit Sandman, okay? If the pace gets completely out of control, and we've seen that happen before in the Kentucky Derby. We saw it happen with Rich Strike in 2022. Then it favors horses that are actually – 16th, 17th, 18th. I think Rich Strike was 20th at one point early in the Kentucky Derby.