Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Hawkeye Vince wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
spmack wrote:
Mick Ruis is saying he may run give Bolt D'Oro another shot at Justify.
Good luck with that.
Agreed with that one. That horse is several steps slower than Justify.
Watching the race again, the deep closers should be lining up for the Belmont. Hofburg, My Boy Jack and Vino Rosso all ran 'good' races but were hampered by traffic trouble and the track conditions.
Bolt D'Oro is a real top horse. He's never failed to give an all out effort. I have nothing but respect for the horse. He deserves a break right now. If I were managing him I'd definitely turn him out and point for a late summer/fall campaign culminating in the BC Classic. And when I brought him back it would be in a spot where I was sure he would get the win, maybe one of the regional derbies or something. He hasn't finished in front for a long time. I'd want to give him some confidence.
Here's what Thomas Herding Technique wrote about him in their Derby profile:
"It didn’t take long to see that Bolt was up against something like he has never seen before at Santa Anita. As he was tracking Justify, hunting him, Bolt was actually burning more emotional energy than Justify, the IHD-speed horse. Bolt was working very hard, extremely focused, to remain in competitive position and launch an attack. Meanwhile, Justify was using casual Group Herd Dynamic oblique feel to keep tabs on his pursuer. Bolt tried to take Justify down twice – once on the far turn, and then again when maneuvering to his inside through the lane. His effort was super intense and impressive, as it always is. But he simply wasn’t good enough to crack Justify. He gave everything he had, and Justify was still pulling away at the end. The Santa Anita Derby was the third consecutive race in which Bolt failed to cross the finish line first, and we wonder when these efforts are going to catch up to him. When you try as hard as this horse does, losing can be tough."That's over-dramatizing. Bolt d'Oro had nothing left at quarter pole. To his credit, Espinoza put himself in a position to win, but didn't have the horse that day.
Bravazo would have been closer at the end, had he not lost a ton of ground having to go five wide on the far turn. He really ran an impressive race, and I commend Lukas for trying him again in the Preakness. The horse has a legit chance and would be cheap at 25-1, even if you took him place/show.
Good Magic also has a good shot. He's a fighter.
What about Magnum Moon? Haven't read any news that he could enter. He should, having had the fastest last 3f time of all the Derby contenders for 1 1/16 mi. and 1 1/8 mi. races.