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He'll be back in the pack a little bit, but the pace looks pretty fast. Todd Pletcher's the trainer. And I think Gate to Wire in the pad day mile is going to be a pretty good play as well.
Now, this is a huge long shot, and I don't think he can necessarily win, but you can put him into your supers and your tries and maybe really try to kill the world. His name is Final Gambit. He's trained by Brad Cox. He's probably going to be 40-something to one, maybe 50 to one. He won the Jeff Ruby stakes on synthetic. He's never run on dirt before.
Now, this is a huge long shot, and I don't think he can necessarily win, but you can put him into your supers and your tries and maybe really try to kill the world. His name is Final Gambit. He's trained by Brad Cox. He's probably going to be 40-something to one, maybe 50 to one. He won the Jeff Ruby stakes on synthetic. He's never run on dirt before.
Now, this is a huge long shot, and I don't think he can necessarily win, but you can put him into your supers and your tries and maybe really try to kill the world. His name is Final Gambit. He's trained by Brad Cox. He's probably going to be 40-something to one, maybe 50 to one. He won the Jeff Ruby stakes on synthetic. He's never run on dirt before.
But since he's never run on dirt before, what we don't know is maybe he's even better on dirt. We don't know. He's training really well on dirt at Churchill Downs. Brad Cox has been really surprised how well he's trained. He'll be last early, probably. He'll be way back there. But if the pace is fast, he'll be running.
But since he's never run on dirt before, what we don't know is maybe he's even better on dirt. We don't know. He's training really well on dirt at Churchill Downs. Brad Cox has been really surprised how well he's trained. He'll be last early, probably. He'll be way back there. But if the pace is fast, he'll be running.
But since he's never run on dirt before, what we don't know is maybe he's even better on dirt. We don't know. He's training really well on dirt at Churchill Downs. Brad Cox has been really surprised how well he's trained. He'll be last early, probably. He'll be way back there. But if the pace is fast, he'll be running.
And he may be able to, you know, pass some tired horses and get up for third or fourth at 50 to one. You never know. Okay.
And he may be able to, you know, pass some tired horses and get up for third or fourth at 50 to one. You never know. Okay.
And he may be able to, you know, pass some tired horses and get up for third or fourth at 50 to one. You never know. Okay.
All right. So journalism, sovereignty, journalism, sovereignty, and then underneath that in the third and fourth spots, then you got Sandman, then you got Burnham Square, then you've got the Japanese horse Luxor Cafe. Right. Then you've got this horse Final Gambit. So, yeah, you can spread on the third in the third and fourth spots and maybe get a really nice payoff.
All right. So journalism, sovereignty, journalism, sovereignty, and then underneath that in the third and fourth spots, then you got Sandman, then you got Burnham Square, then you've got the Japanese horse Luxor Cafe. Right. Then you've got this horse Final Gambit. So, yeah, you can spread on the third in the third and fourth spots and maybe get a really nice payoff.
All right. So journalism, sovereignty, journalism, sovereignty, and then underneath that in the third and fourth spots, then you got Sandman, then you got Burnham Square, then you've got the Japanese horse Luxor Cafe. Right. Then you've got this horse Final Gambit. So, yeah, you can spread on the third in the third and fourth spots and maybe get a really nice payoff.
I'm talking I was 12 years old at the time. I had just started handicapping for a newspaper in Little Rock under somebody's name when I was 12 years old. They didn't want anyone to know a 12 year old was dispensing financial advice. There was a horse running in Arkansas that actually wound up coming to Churchill Downs and setting a six furlong track record that held for about 25 years.
I'm talking I was 12 years old at the time. I had just started handicapping for a newspaper in Little Rock under somebody's name when I was 12 years old. They didn't want anyone to know a 12 year old was dispensing financial advice. There was a horse running in Arkansas that actually wound up coming to Churchill Downs and setting a six furlong track record that held for about 25 years.
I'm talking I was 12 years old at the time. I had just started handicapping for a newspaper in Little Rock under somebody's name when I was 12 years old. They didn't want anyone to know a 12 year old was dispensing financial advice. There was a horse running in Arkansas that actually wound up coming to Churchill Downs and setting a six furlong track record that held for about 25 years.
He was a white horse. Not officially white. He was gray, but he was almost white. It was unbelievably popular in Arkansas where I grew up. His name was Barbizon Streak. He even had a great name. He was an Arkansas bred horse who loved to win. After he retired, I went to see him at the farm in Arkansas and would feed him carrots from time to time. I got pictures of him on my office wall.
He was a white horse. Not officially white. He was gray, but he was almost white. It was unbelievably popular in Arkansas where I grew up. His name was Barbizon Streak. He even had a great name. He was an Arkansas bred horse who loved to win. After he retired, I went to see him at the farm in Arkansas and would feed him carrots from time to time. I got pictures of him on my office wall.
He was a white horse. Not officially white. He was gray, but he was almost white. It was unbelievably popular in Arkansas where I grew up. His name was Barbizon Streak. He even had a great name. He was an Arkansas bred horse who loved to win. After he retired, I went to see him at the farm in Arkansas and would feed him carrots from time to time. I got pictures of him on my office wall.
Yeah, Barbizon Streak. That's pretty incredible.