tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35403587.post9063377394955890510..comments2023-07-25T08:22:35.176-06:00Comments on Kennedy's Corridor: Weekend ReviewKennedyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14149130617213590448noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35403587.post-31824862633317895302007-05-22T10:46:00.000-06:002007-05-22T10:46:00.000-06:00i have to agree with KC that the Preakness was the...i have to agree with KC that the Preakness was the race of the week/ a very exciting race and it makes the Belmont something to look forward to// although it would have taken a forklift to get me off Street Sense who ended up running a fantastic preakness, --i almost,-- (good in the game of horse shoes only)--, pulled the trigger on Curlin// at the time, (prior to the Preakenss), i was trying to recall one of KC's posting which indicated that the slight drop in beyers in the race prior to the Kentucky Derby was actually a precursor to a good effort for the Derby itself// i tried to carry that thought forward and apply it to the preakness/ my reasoning at the time, was that Curlin was lightly raced and this could actually work for the preakness/ also i tried to carry forward the fact that Curlin's trip was not all that great and also, in my little mind, i was thinking that Secretariat ran third in his race prior to the derby// well i may be wrong about both KC's posting and Secretariat but i don't think so// in ant event these were the things that i was considering at the time i was looking at Curlin prior to the Preakness// it is too bad that almost or being close only helps in the game of horse shoes and not in the game where horse shoes are actually worn// i will be looking at the run up to the Belmont with great interest// unless he is hurt, i don't think there is any way Street Sense doesn't make it to the Belmont// if a horse like Monarco (sp) can run close to Secretariat's Belmont record, i think Curlin can break the record// chicago gerryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com