Quote from: Senator L on May 29, 2016, 07:06:43 AM
Suddenbreakingnews - picks up Mike Smith. It helps having
a jock that has ridden there before. Looks like the only one
with low odds will be Exaggerator
Quote from: afleetphil on May 29, 2016, 11:32:05 AM
He does look good. Wonder where he goes after the Belmont.
Quote from: Man o Taz on May 31, 2016, 09:44:50 AMTexas Red is out until next year. I heard Keith Desormeaux mention it in an interview after the Preakness. He was asked about Texas Red--who he volunteered was a better horse than Exaggerator--and spoke about the latest setback.
I bet he heads for the Jim Dandy and Travers after a break. This is the route they wanted for Texas Red last year that just did not work out.
Now, whether he ships home to SoCal is another story. I should think he will get time off. And Swipe is at Belmont, too. So they may ship their horses to Saratoga post-Belmont and ship Swipe down for the Dwyer. I do not know if Texas Red went home to Cal after Dwyer or up to Saratoga, but I think since the plan is for Saratoga with Exaggerator they will get him there too.
I do wonder what is up with Texas Red. He had been working well in March and April and then 4/11 was his last work so I hope they did not have a set back. I do not know if he is in NY.
Quote from: peeptoad on June 01, 2016, 05:42:43 AMLani probably thought it was a race, given how he usually gallops most of the way before running a little bit and then passing whatever tired horses don't get in his way. His type usually aren't playable in the Belmont, for me,because they get overbet. The idea being he can get the distance when others can't. He could get lucky, I guess, but I think he needs a pace meltdown that most likely won't materialize. But hey if you like him....
Lani is apparently looking good so far at BEL and made a pretty good appearance this morning, galloping almost 2 miles before commencing a 5f work. Stamina will be no issue. Maybe he can get it done this time around...