Guys, I need help to understand how the 150th KD is Fierceness' to lose. The TP colt has made two starts as a 3YO: Holy Bull - First - Hades - last out winner of an Allowance. (Will not start in KD) Second - Domestic Product - Lat out 161/4L 7th place finisher in the Remsen (Current odds 36/1) Third - Fierceness - Last out winner of BCJ in a romp. (Current odds 3/2) FL Derby - First - Fierceness - Last out 3rd place finisher in Holy Bull. (Current odds 3/2) Second - Catalytic - Last out 2nd place finisher in an AOC. Never race beyond 61/2F. (Current odds 41/1) Third - Grand Mo the First - Last out 3rd place finisher in TBD. (Current odds 63/1) Of the two opponents that finished ahead of Fierceness in the Holy Bull. One was subsequently badly beaten and will not be starter in the KD. The other went on to win a slowly run Tampa Bay Derby. Fierceness' best opponents in the FL Derby are currently at odd of 41/1 & 63/1 respectively. Neither has ever won a graded stakes and one drew into the KD as a result of defection. Of the 8 likely starters that Sierra Leone has defeated, 7 are graded stakes winners. Those 8 likely starters have in turn defeated 4 graded stakes winners. When the two colts' records are compared, there is an extremely wide gap that a primary school dropout such as I cannot understand why the 2024 KD is fierceness' to lose. What exactly limits my capacity to understand this conclusion? Can someone please help me!
HOST FAIL ALERT. Forgot to ask Kevin about the Japanese runners. He was kind enough to text me: "It took T O Password a few days to ease into his new environs, but wow did he look good in his breeze on Tuesday. In company with his Alysheba -entered stablemate, T O Password showed off his size, speed, and acceleration. A sharp work for a horse who will try to steal it out front. Forever Young has definitely touted his class and beautiful mind while at Churchill. Curious, relaxed-completely unfazed by the travel from what I can tell. Everything he has been asked to do, he has done well in his gallops and breezes. All I have seen him do has the look of maintaining form."
Catching Freedom is the one to watch..
Progressive work pattern.
Just played a Preakness future on Just a Touch, $110/win @ 31/1
He's a very cool horse
Nysos
Baffert will be there...
Is it too late to get your money back? Bummer
Guys,
I need help to understand how the 150th KD is Fierceness' to lose.
The TP colt has made two starts as a 3YO:
Holy Bull -
First - Hades - last out winner of an Allowance. (Will not start in KD)
Second - Domestic Product - Lat out 161/4L 7th place finisher in the Remsen (Current odds 36/1)
Third - Fierceness - Last out winner of BCJ in a romp. (Current odds 3/2)
FL Derby -
First - Fierceness - Last out 3rd place finisher in Holy Bull. (Current odds 3/2)
Second - Catalytic - Last out 2nd place finisher in an AOC. Never race beyond 61/2F. (Current odds 41/1)
Third - Grand Mo the First - Last out 3rd place finisher in TBD. (Current odds 63/1)
Of the two opponents that finished ahead of Fierceness in the Holy Bull. One was subsequently badly beaten and will not be starter in the KD. The other went on to win a slowly run Tampa Bay Derby.
Fierceness' best opponents in the FL Derby are currently at odd of 41/1 & 63/1 respectively. Neither has ever won a graded stakes and one drew into the KD as a result of defection.
Of the 8 likely starters that Sierra Leone has defeated, 7 are graded stakes winners. Those 8 likely starters have in turn defeated 4 graded stakes winners.
When the two colts' records are compared, there is an extremely wide gap that a primary school dropout such as I cannot understand why the 2024 KD is fierceness' to lose.
What exactly limits my capacity to understand this conclusion?
Can someone please help me!
HOST FAIL ALERT. Forgot to ask Kevin about the Japanese runners. He was kind enough to text me:
"It took T O Password a few days to ease into his new environs, but wow did he look good in his breeze on Tuesday. In company with his Alysheba -entered stablemate, T O Password showed off his size, speed, and acceleration. A sharp work for a horse who will try to steal it out front.
Forever Young has definitely touted his class and beautiful mind while at Churchill. Curious, relaxed-completely unfazed by the travel from what I can tell. Everything he has been asked to do, he has done well in his gallops and breezes. All I have seen him do has the look of maintaining form."
Fierceness, Honor Marie, #15,#18 for third
Tyler galfalone is my 1st jockey,but I do not like his oak horse,just fwi ,lemon muffin, power squeeze
You just lost. But that's ok
Sierra wins if he falls down then catching freedom, fierceness doesn't hit the board
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