Dignified Rube wrote:
What a beast Epicenter is. He has to be the Derby favorite now.
You can't knock Zosos' effort at all, who stepped up $900K in class in only his third race to run a big one against the more seasoned horse.
Brad Cox and Geroux may have made a tactical error sending Zosos out to the lead. He may have done better from a stalking position than having to hold onto that lead down the stretch when he was tiring at the end. I think everyone must have been surprised at how Zosos outran Epicenter early on, because I can tell you that Epicenter projected dominantly in E1 and E2 against the field.
Maybe we'll get a rematch in the Fla. Derby between these two, another Thrilla in Manila.
They used that race to teach him how to come from behind horses and he passed the test. I'm not convinced he's beating a whole lot though.
OscarTangoEcho wrote:
Echo Zulu (not related) is a beast and a single the will bring down the late pick 5...I think it was easier than it looked, but that may be me.
For me, the biggest question going into that race was why they waited so long to start her this year. Even assuming she was going to win and secure the points she needs for the Oaks, that's cutting it a little short on prep to do that without the horse forcing them to do it.
I'd keep my eye on the horse that finished second. There's almost always a big front end bias on the Fairgrounds dirt and I think it was particularly the case yesterday.