Randy Moss
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Anyway, he only got beat two links despite the horrible ride. He's eight to one in the program and they, uh, they, um, you know, it's not the, it's not a super tough field. And so I think, uh, needs a pretty good play at that price. Okay.
Anyway, he only got beat two links despite the horrible ride. He's eight to one in the program and they, uh, they, um, you know, it's not the, it's not a super tough field. And so I think, uh, needs a pretty good play at that price. Okay.
Anyway, he only got beat two links despite the horrible ride. He's eight to one in the program and they, uh, they, um, you know, it's not the, it's not a super tough field. And so I think, uh, needs a pretty good play at that price. Okay.
Preakness, look, journalism is the horse to beat. No doubt about it, right? If all things being equal, journalism is the fastest horse in the race. He ran a really good race in the Kentucky Derby. He just got outrun by sovereignty. He was a strong second. But all things aren't equal.
Preakness, look, journalism is the horse to beat. No doubt about it, right? If all things being equal, journalism is the fastest horse in the race. He ran a really good race in the Kentucky Derby. He just got outrun by sovereignty. He was a strong second. But all things aren't equal.
Preakness, look, journalism is the horse to beat. No doubt about it, right? If all things being equal, journalism is the fastest horse in the race. He ran a really good race in the Kentucky Derby. He just got outrun by sovereignty. He was a strong second. But all things aren't equal.
Because journalism has had two or three really tough races in a row now, including the Derby, which was a really tough race. And he comes back in just two weeks. Usually in those situations, the horses might still run well, but probably usually not quite as well as they did in the Kentucky Derby.
Because journalism has had two or three really tough races in a row now, including the Derby, which was a really tough race. And he comes back in just two weeks. Usually in those situations, the horses might still run well, but probably usually not quite as well as they did in the Kentucky Derby.
Because journalism has had two or three really tough races in a row now, including the Derby, which was a really tough race. And he comes back in just two weeks. Usually in those situations, the horses might still run well, but probably usually not quite as well as they did in the Kentucky Derby.
And there's another horse in the race called Clever Again, trained by Steve Asmussen, who might be the third favorite, maybe the fourth favorite. Who knows? But he's got speed. He's coming off a really strong race. He's had plenty of rest. He didn't run in the Kentucky Derby.
And there's another horse in the race called Clever Again, trained by Steve Asmussen, who might be the third favorite, maybe the fourth favorite. Who knows? But he's got speed. He's coming off a really strong race. He's had plenty of rest. He didn't run in the Kentucky Derby.
And there's another horse in the race called Clever Again, trained by Steve Asmussen, who might be the third favorite, maybe the fourth favorite. Who knows? But he's got speed. He's coming off a really strong race. He's had plenty of rest. He didn't run in the Kentucky Derby.
And, you know, he might be a good play, I think, to take a shot against journalism on the theory that even though journalism is the best horse, that he might not perform quite as well in the Preakness as he did in the Derby.
And, you know, he might be a good play, I think, to take a shot against journalism on the theory that even though journalism is the best horse, that he might not perform quite as well in the Preakness as he did in the Derby.
And, you know, he might be a good play, I think, to take a shot against journalism on the theory that even though journalism is the best horse, that he might not perform quite as well in the Preakness as he did in the Derby.
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Well, let's see. There's a horse called River Thames, trained by Todd Pletcher, who did not run in the Kentucky Derby simply because they wanted to wait and save him for the preak mistakes. He's not really a mile-and-a-quarter type horse. He was only beaten three-quarters of a length by Sovereignty when he ran in the Fountain of Youth a couple of races back. So he's a pretty nice horse.
Well, let's see. There's a horse called River Thames, trained by Todd Pletcher, who did not run in the Kentucky Derby simply because they wanted to wait and save him for the preak mistakes. He's not really a mile-and-a-quarter type horse. He was only beaten three-quarters of a length by Sovereignty when he ran in the Fountain of Youth a couple of races back. So he's a pretty nice horse.