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Post by byanose13 on Jul 19, 2015 12:19:02 GMT -5
How will Pharoah fare in the Haskell on Aug 2nd?
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Post by Evelyn on Jul 19, 2015 18:11:40 GMT -5
Think he'll win easily. Baffert knows how to win The Haskell. Last I saw, only 4 so far are "maybes"!
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Post by mackdaddy on Jul 19, 2015 20:22:41 GMT -5
Worst betting race in the history of mankind. If there is a pick 4 all stakes, ALL / ALL / PHARAOH / ALL Whatever the sequence may be.
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Post by byanose13 on Jul 20, 2015 14:52:59 GMT -5
Mack On Belmont Day I went 4 X 5 X 5 X 1(Pharoah) for .50 which was $50 P4 and it returned $1,100 so that isn't bad considering Pharoah was 3/5 and probably a single in a majority of the P4s so if you can catch a couple of prices it shouldn't be to bad if Pharoah wins if he doesn't then it will light up the tote board.
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Post by cait on Jul 20, 2015 20:17:53 GMT -5
think it's a no brainer
this could be "interesting" but think he's shooting for place $ - a bit of an ambitious placement - think I'd rather see him run at the spa (he's stabled there) in something more reasonable as a prep for the king's bishop
Competitive Edge confirmed for Haskell By: Kellie Reilly
Competitive Edge romped in last summer's Hopeful (G1) just two days before American Pharoah burst onto the scene in the Del Mar Futurity (G1), but the two have never met on the track -- until now. Initially among the possibles for the August 2 Haskell Invitational (G1), Competitive Edge has been confirmed for Monmouth's $1 million race, where he will test his mettle against the Triple Crown winner. The official word from trainer Todd Pletcher was first reported by Daily Racing Form's Mike Welsch on Monday.
This would have appeared a more even-handed clash last season, before American Pharoah proved to be a history maker. Interestingly, both are once-beaten, but while "Pharoah" hasn't lost since his career debut, Competitive Edge comes off his one poor effort. And while Pharoah was sweeping the classics, Competitive Edge has been running on the undercard.
Turning the clock back a year, Competitive Edge looked like a sensational prospect for freshman sire Super Saver. He dominated his Saratoga debut by 10 1/4 lengths and cruised by 5 3/4 lengths in the Hopeful. But he subsequently sustained a fractured left front leg that required surgery.
As Competitive Edge convalesced, American Pharoah garnered headlines. He followed up his 4 3/4-length conquest of the Del Mar Futurity with an even more informative decision in the FrontRunner (G1), showing that he could control his front-running speed, quicken smartly, and cope with two turns on dirt. But he too missed the rest of his two-year-old campaign due to injury, detected after he'd been installed as the morning-line favorite for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1).
Competitive Edge returned to the worktab January 11, almost a month before American Pharoah posted his first work on the comeback trail. Yet unlike Pharoah, who wasted no time in hopping on the Derby trail, Competitive Edge was confined to one-turn races. He picked up where he left off with an 8 1/4-length demolition of the seven-furlong Tamarac at Gulfstream, and likewise exuded class when capturing the Pat Day Mile (G3) (formerly the Derby Trial) in a stakes-record 1:34.18 on Derby Day.
Bringing an unbeaten record into the Woody Stephens (G2) on Belmont Day, the 2-5 favorite was never traveling with his usual verve and trailed home a too-bad-to-be-true last of six. A few in the Pletcher barn were reportedly a bit under the weather with a virus at around that time. Whatever the reason, that was obviously not the real Competitive Edge. He got back to work three weeks later and hasn't missed a beat since, at least judging by his pattern of solid times.
Although Competitive Edge was credited with a five-furlong move Sunday in 1:04.44 at the Spa, clocker Bruno DeJulio reported a much swifter time:
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Post by mackdaddy on Jul 24, 2015 15:55:45 GMT -5
Nose, there is a difference between Pharaoh being 3/5 in the Belmont as opposed to being 1/9 in the Haskell, in which I would bet my house that he will be. Also the pool won't be as big either. Congrats on the score though
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